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1 <br /> r <br /> Geofogica(Techn w* s Inc. <br /> 2741 River Road <br /> Modesto,California 95.351 <br /> (209)538-6424IFaX#538-5852 <br /> Report <br /> Soil and Groundwater Investigation <br /> J.M. Equipment Company <br />' 1245 West Charter Way <br /> Stockton, California <br /> Project No 507 2 <br /> June 9, 1999 <br />' 1.0 INTRODUCTION <br /> J M Equipment Company received a letter on November 1, 1996 from Mr Joel Weiss of the <br />' California Regional Water Quality Control Board - Central Valley Region This letter <br /> referenced a report prepared by William J Hunter & Associates for Independent trucking <br /> Facility located east of J M Equipment at 1145 West Charter Way, Stockton, CA This <br /> report dated October 21, 1996, titled Interim Report Covering Soil and Groundwater <br /> Investigation, included information from MW-9, a groundwater monitoring well placed on J <br /> M Equipment property for the purposes of defining the groundwater plume in an upgradient <br /> direction <br /> In preparation for this work, some historical research was performed to determine possible <br /> sources of the gasoline range petroleum hydrocarbons found in MW-9 It was discovered <br /> that years ago this facility contained two underground storage tanks (UST's) and two <br />' aboveground fuel storage tanks (AST's) These tanks contained both gasoline and diesel <br /> The preliminary data from MW-9 suggests that only the gasoline tanks released fuel <br />' Facility photographs document that these tanks were located near the southeast corner of the <br /> Hesston Shop County assessor records show that this shop was constructed in 1988 and to <br /> the best of facility employees' recollection, the UST's were removed in the early 1980's For <br /> a period of several years J M Equipment used lust AST's The UST's were in the size range <br /> of 500 to 1,000 gallons and the AST's appear to be less then 500 gallons each <br /> Prior to the early 1970's Crandle operated a John Deere facility on this property In the early -- <br /> 1970's Quimby purchased the property from Crandle and operated J M Equipment which is <br /> an equipment sales and service business In 1991 the property was transferred from Quimby <br /> to Geo Corp Apparently the tanks were installed during the time Quimby operated a John <br /> Deer facility and J M Equipment continued to operate them until they were removed <br />