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OCL EQUIPMENT SERVICE STATE LICENSE No. 323417 <br /> CLASSIFICATION:A-HAZ., C61D40 <br /> Division of Keith A. Tallia; Inc. STATE ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSOR No. 01781 <br /> Telephone: (209) 754-1808 <br /> Post Office Boz 950 <br /> 750 Industrial Way <br /> SAN ANDREAS, CALIFORNIA-95249 <br /> SOIL CONTAMINATION- WORK PLAN <br /> Site Location-, Ellis Car Wash <br /> 820 So . Cherokee <br /> Lodi ,. CA 95240 <br /> 209-333-1334 <br /> Contact Person : Keith A . Ta11i-a , REA# 017-81 <br /> 0-il Equipment Service <br /> PO Box 9-5- 0- <br /> San Andreas , CA 95249 <br /> 209-754-18'08 <br /> Area - Map: See Exhibit 'A ' <br /> Scale Drawing: See Exhibit- ' B ' <br /> L- ayout .of Tanks : See Exhibit' IBI <br /> Results of Tank=_T'ests : See Exhibit 'C ' <br /> Other Initial.-Si.te Work : See Exhibit ' D ' <br /> Esti.mate.s of Quantit No mean's available to determineeexact <br /> I quantities . Compositionwas gasolines . <br /> Upontank removal , no holes were f-ou.nd <br /> in tanks . Highest concentrations of <br /> contamina.nts ' w`er.e at :_fill ends of tanks . <br /> It is therefore concluded that releases <br /> were Likely due to tank overf-ills in <br /> years p--ast- and were probably of rather <br /> small -quantities . The sandy "soil in <br /> this hol-e would allow small amounts of <br /> g,asoli.ne. to .migrate a considerable dis-- <br /> fance from original entry. the atmosphere <br /> around the fill pipe on the tank. <br /> Topography , geology ,. :etc .': Reg-, onal Geology - the s-hallow subsurface <br /> geology, of .the Lodi area- is typical of <br /> the- eastern si:de. of the Central Valley . <br /> Quaternary alluvial sediments' predominate <br /> near the.-surface and are underlain by <br /> j several . thou.sand -feet of. unco-nsolidated <br /> arkos c s*ediment.s . The Se-dimentS Were <br /> de.posited - in : coalescing 'alluvial fan and <br /> floodplain environments and were derived <br /> primarily fr-om the erosion of; tbe Sierra <br /> -Nevada mountain - range. to the east . The <br /> Lodi area is very flat topograph . <br />