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Groundwater Quality Monitoring - 152 East 11th Street, Tracy Page 2 <br /> INTRODUCTION <br /> This groundwater quality monitoring report is for the property at 152 East Eleventh <br /> Street, Tracy, California It documents the results of a round of groundwater sampling <br /> performed on February 17th , 1995 <br /> Site Code <br /> The San Joaquin County Public Health Services, Environmental Health Division <br /> (SJCPHS) has established the following identifier for the subject site <br /> Site Code 9021 <br /> Site Location <br /> The subject property is situated at No 152 East I 1 th Street, Tracy, California The <br /> location is shown on Figure 1 <br /> Background <br /> The property at 152 East 11 th Street was operated as a gasoline station from <br /> approximately 1946 until 1978 Over that period, the station was operated by a number of <br />• entities that included Benny's Signal Service Station, Coffey's Signal Service Station, <br /> Bob's Enco Gas Station and Terrible Herbst Inc Terrible Herbst Inc installed one 10,000 <br /> gallon and two 33,000 gallon underground storage tanks in 1972 <br /> Mr and Mrs Carl Navarra and Mr and Mrs Albert Navarra (the Navarras) purchased the <br /> property in December 1978 from the San Diego Armour Oil Company No fuel dispensing <br /> operations have been conducted on the site since that time Until July 1994 the property <br /> was occupied by Russel's Flower Pavilion It is currently vacant <br /> In April 1984, the three tanks described above were removed from the site under the <br /> permit and oversight of the City of Tracy No soil or groundwater samples were taken at <br /> the time the tanks were removed <br /> Investigations of subsurface contamination and groundwater quality at the 152 East I I th <br /> Street site have been undertaken under the direction of the California Regional Water <br /> Quality Control Board - Central Valley Region (CRWQCB) and the SJCPHS A total of <br /> eight groundwater monitoring wells have been installed for this site as part of the <br /> investigative program The SJCPHS is currently acting as the lead agency having oversight <br /> of the property and a Corrective Action Plan (Ref 2) for the site has been submitted to <br /> that agency for review <br />