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k <br /> REMEDIAL ACTION WORK PLAN <br />' April 1996 <br /> Nomellini Construction Co. <br /> - 1045 West Charter Way. <br /> Stockton, California <br /> i r <br />' 1.0. INTRODUCTION <br /> In accordance with a request from Mr Dante John Nomellim of Nomellini Construction Company, <br />' Aclvanced GeoEnvironmental, Inc (AGE) has prepared this Remedial Action Work Plan (RAWP), <br /> for 1045 West Charter Way in Stockton, California (the site) The location of the site is illustrated <br /> on Figure 1-Location Map A plan of the site is illustrated on Figure 2 - Sae Plalr <br /> The RAWP report is prepared in accordance with San Joaquin County Public Health Services - <br /> Environmental Health Division (PHS-EHD) acid Central Valley Regional Water Quality Control - <br /> Board (CVR\NIQCB) guidelines for investigation of underground storage tank (UST) sites <br /> 2.0. BACKGROUND <br /> 2 1 SITE LOCATION - <br /> The site is located at 1045 West Charter Way in an industrial area of southwest Stockton, <br /> approximately one-half mile west of Interstate 5 on West Charter Way (Figure 1 -Location Map) <br /> The site is further described as being located northwest of Section 10, Township 1 North, Range 6 <br /> East, Mount Diablo Base and Meridian (MDB&M) <br /> Surroundingland use is light industrial/commercial A truck stop is located,immediatel east of the <br /> g p immediately <br /> 'east <br /> the property immediately west of the site is operated by Sunrise Sanitation (Figure 2 - Site Plan) <br /> 22 UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANK REMOVAL Y <br /> In August 1988, two 1,000-gallon USTs were removed from the site The tanks were used for the <br /> storage of regular and unleaded gasoline Analytical results of soil samples collected from beneath T <br /> the gasoline USTs indicated that an unauthorized release of hydrocarbons had occurred <br /> The tank area was re-excavated in,November 1988 Soil was removed from the former UST area to <br /> a depth of 19 feet Soil samples were collected from the excavation and screened for organic vapors <br /> using a photo-ionization detector (PID) Organic vapor readings indicated that petroleum <br /> I _ hydrocarbons were present at depths in excess of 19 feet below surface grade (bsg) Therefore, the <br /> excavation was backfilled, and-a site assessment was initiated <br /> , <br /> i <br /> a <br /> 4 <br /> s <br />