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C A M B R I A <br /> i <br /> July 16, 2004 <br /> Mr Mike Infurna <br /> San Joaquin County Environmental Health Department <br /> 304 East Weber Avenue, Third Floor <br /> Stockton, California 95202 <br /> Re Corrective Action Plan/Overexcavation Work Plan <br /> Former Shell Service Station <br /> 2575 Country Club Boulevard <br /> Stockton, California <br /> SAP Code 136144 <br /> Incident No 98996184 <br /> SJCPHS Site 1071 <br /> Dear Mr Infurna <br /> Cambria Environmental Technology, Inc (Cambria) prepared this document on behalf of <br /> Equilon Enterprises LLC dba Shell Oil Products US (Shell) to describe corrective action planned <br /> at the subject site Underground storage tank (UST) removal activities are being planned for the <br /> subject site, which provides an opportunity to excavate residual gasoline-impacted soil beneath <br /> . the site Recent soil assessment work(which will be reported under separate cover) is used along <br /> with 1995 UST removal data to determine areas of the subject site to be excavated The scope of <br /> work presented in this document is written to comply with San Joaquin County Environmental <br /> Health Department(EHD) and Regional Water Quality Control Board guidelines <br /> SITE BACKGROUND <br /> Site Description The subject site is located on the northeastern corner of the intersection of <br /> Country Club Boulevard and Plymouth Road in Stockton, California (Figure 1) The site is a <br /> former service station with a site layout that includes a service station building, a UST complex, <br /> four dispenser islands, and a waste oil tank A former UST complex was located in the <br /> southeastern portion of the site The subject site is located adjacent to, and east of, Interstate <br /> Highway 5 in a residential area of Stockton <br /> Site History. Details of previous site investigation work are documented in the Enviros Inc <br /> February 13, 1998 Corrective Action Plan From March 1999 through July 2001, interim <br /> Cambria remedial action in the form of periodic groundwater extraction (GWE) was performed on well <br /> Environmental RW-lA On June 20, 2001, a permanent GWE and treatment system began removing <br /> Technology,Inc groundwater, treating it, and discharging it directly into the sewer system The GWE system was <br /> OPerkins Street <br /> P 0 Box 259 <br /> Sonoma 95476 Tel(707)935-4850 ORIGINAL <br /> Fax(707)935-6649 FILE <br /> C <br />