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-7= _ <br /> .4 �a/�ed rfeOSysfe/Prs 4191-E Power loin Road, -Sacramento, CA 95826 (916) 452-2901 <br /> e FREMONT • COSTA MESA • SACRAMENTO ' HOUSTON <br /> March 8, 1989 <br /> 1228SEPP <br /> AGS 86091--6 <br /> Mr. Steve Epperson <br /> Beacon Oil Company <br /> 525 West Third Street <br /> Hanford, California 93230 <br /> Subject: Letter report of quarterly ground-water monitoring at <br /> Beacon Station No. 1-502, 35 North Cherokee Lane, Lodi, <br /> California. <br /> Mr. Epperson: <br /> At the request of Beacon Oil Company (Beacon) , we are presenting <br /> this letter report summarizing the methods and results of the <br /> quarterly ground-water monitoring performed by Applied GeoSystems <br /> at the subject site. The site is located on the southwest corner <br /> of the intersection of North Cherokee Lane and Elm Street in Lodi <br /> as shown on the Site Vicinity Map (Plate P-1) . This work was <br /> performed as part of an ongoing environmental investigation <br /> outlined in Applied GeoSystems' Work Plan No. 86091-3, dated <br /> November 7, 1986. <br /> Several previous environmental investigations have been performed <br /> at this si'_'2. At the request of Beacon, Applied Geosystems <br /> conducted an initial Subsurface Environmental Investigation (AGS <br /> Report No. 86091-3, dated October 28, 1986) at the site in <br /> response to a failed precision leak test of a 10, 000-gallon tank <br /> formerly used to store diesel and gasoline. That tank was <br /> replaced in September 1986; two 10, 1700-gallon gasoline tanks were <br /> lined and remained in place. During a subsequent investigation, <br /> Applied GeoSystems installed four ground-water monitoring wells <br /> (MW-1 through MW-4) at the site, and selected soil and ground- <br /> water samples were analyzed for hydrocarbon contamination (AGS <br /> Report No. 86091-3, dated November 7, 1986) . Laboratory analyses <br /> of soil samples indicated that hydrocarbon contamination was <br /> limited to the area immediately adjacent to and below the tank <br /> cavity. Laboratory analyses of ground-water samples indicated <br /> hydrocarbon contamination exceeded action levels recommended by <br /> state and local regulatory agencies. In March 1987, an <br /> additional monitoring well (MW-5) was installed downgradient to <br /> further evaluate the extent of the contamination (AGS Report No, <br /> 86091-6, dated April 22, 1987) . At Beacon's request, Applied <br /> �- GeoSystems began quarterly monitoring of the ground water in the <br /> i <br />