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Morita Brothers 3 May 6, 1992 <br /> 12 Background <br /> (On--December—27, 1991, a 5,000 gallon underground leaded gasoline storage tank, a, <br />' 5;000 gallon underground unleaded gasoline storage tank, a 2,000 gallon <br /> underground premium unleaded gasoline storage tank, a 500 gallon underground <br />' waste oil tank, a dispenser island, and associated product pipelines were removed <br /> from the Morita Brothers Service Station by Crisp Construction of Visalia, California <br /> from the above referenced property which was formerly a mini market and gasoline <br />' sales facility (Figure 2) <br />' Three soil samples (PN-1, PS-2, and PC-3) were collected from beneath the former <br /> product pipeline at a depth of 3 feet below surface grade PN-1 and PC-3 were also <br />' positioned to be adjacent to the dispensers on the dispenser island Two soil samples <br /> (TK-1N and TK-1S) were collected from beneath the north and south ends of the <br /> former 5,000 gallon underground leaded gasoline storage tank at a depth of 12 feet <br /> below the surface grade, respectively Two soil samples (TK-2N and TK-2S) were <br /> collected from beneath the north and south ends of the former 5,000 gallon <br /> underground unleaded gasoline storage tank at a depth of 12 feet below the surface <br /> grade, respectively Two soil samples (TK-3N and TK-3S) were collected from beneath <br />' the north and south ends of the former 2,000 gallon underground premium unleaded <br /> gasoline storage tank at a depth of 12 feet below the surface grade, respectively bae <br />' fsoil_ sample (TK-4) was collected from beneath the former 500 gallon underground <br /> waste oil tank at a depth of 9 feet below surface grade Two soil samples (SPE-1 and <br />' SPE-2) were collected from within the eastern excavation stockpile at 3 feet below the <br /> surface of the stockpile One soil sample (SPW) was collected from within the western <br /> excavation stockpile at 3 feet below the surface of the stockpile <br /> 1 <br /> The four soil samples from beneath the 5,000 gallon underground unleaded gasoline <br />' storage tank, and the 2,000 gallon underground premium unleaded gasoline storage <br /> tank were submitted to Mobile Laboratories in Bakersfield, a State of California <br /> Department of Health Services (DOHS) certified laboratory The soil samples were <br /> analyzed for TPH as gasoline using the California DOHS Luft Method for gasoline, and <br /> for the gasoline constituent volatile aromatics, benzene, toluene, ethylbenzene, and <br /> tEB-$101-2 9204-EO44 RPT <br /> EL <br />