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RZSMA <br /> WorkingTo Restore Nature <br /> , <br /> 1710 Main Street <br /> Escalon, CA 95320 <br /> Phone (209) 838-3507 <br /> ' FAX (209) 838-3509 <br /> 1 SLTNIlVIARY REPORT/ADDITIONAL SITE INVESTIGATION <br /> ' at <br /> Chase Chevrolet, Inc and Auto Investments <br /> 424 N. Van Buren St and <br /> ' 423 N Madison St <br /> Stockton, California <br /> INTRODUCTION <br /> This report was prepared by 12ESNA Industries Inc (RFSNA) on behalf of Mr Jerry Sperry, <br /> i <br /> Attorney for Chase Chevrolet, Inc , for the subject site The report describes the objectives, <br /> workscope methodology and results of recent subsurface investigation at the site The <br /> ' investigation was undertaken to comply with requirements outlined in correspondence dated April <br /> 13, 1994 from San Joaquin County Public Health Services, Environmental Health Division <br /> ' (PHS/EHD) Also presented are the results of previous investigations conducted at the subject <br /> site <br /> SITE GEOLOGY/HYDROGEOLOGY <br /> 1 <br /> The site lies in the eastern portion of the Sacramento/San Joaquin Delta in downtown Stockton <br /> ' (Figure 1) The subsurface geology in the Stockton area is characterized by Pleistocene and <br /> Recent alluvial deposits These alluvial deposits consist of heterogeneous sequences of sands <br /> ' and gravels originating from active stream channels, and silts and clays originating from <br /> overbank and marsh depositional environments (USGS Bulletin 190) <br /> 15ppM EPORMSR-06%FNL 1 <br /> 1 <br />