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' WORK PLAN <br /> ' SOIL AND GROUNDWATER SAMPLING <br /> BY DIRECT PUSH (GEOPROBE) <br /> ' Herman & Helen's Marina <br /> Venice Island Ferry <br /> Stockton, California 95219 <br /> 1 <br /> May 20, 1996 <br /> ' 1.0 INTRODUCTION <br /> A proposed soil and groundwater investigation utilizing Geoprobe direct push technology to be <br /> ' at Herman & Helen's Marina is described in this work plan (Figure I, Appendix A, Location Map). <br /> This work plan was prepared by Condor Earth Technologies, Inc., (Condor) at the approval of Mr. <br /> ' Ronald Rowe, San Joaquin County Public Health Services, Environmental Health Division <br /> (PHS/EHD). The purpose of the work is to investigate the extent of gasoline and diesel contamination <br /> ' associated with former underground storage tanks (USTs) at the site. The work plan was prepared by <br /> Condor at the request of Mr. David M. Smith, President, Herman & Helen's Marina. <br /> 1 <br /> All work conducted by Condor will be performed under the supervision of a California State <br /> ' Registered Geologist or Professional Engineer on Condor's staff. Fieldwork and reporting will be <br /> conducted in accordance with the PHS/EHD, the Reclamation District #2029, and the California <br /> ' Regional Water Quality Control Board (CRWQCB) guidelines and requirements. This work plan <br /> includes a discussion of the site background and a description of the proposed fieldwork and <br /> ' laboratory analyses. <br /> ' 2.0 SITE BACKGROUND <br /> The subject site is located on Eight Mile Road, at Venice Island Ferry, approximately 5 miles <br /> ' northwest of Stockton, California, (Figures 1 and 2, Appendix A). On October 30, 1991, Warren E. <br /> Gomes Excavating, Inc., of Rio Vista, California, excavated and removed three (3) USTs (TK1, TK2, <br /> ' and TK3) from the site. The USTs contained gasoline and diesel fuel. A Condor representative was <br /> on site during the UST removal to collect soil samples. Carol Oz of the PHS/EHD was on site to <br /> observe the field activities. A small hole was located on the lower exterior of TK3 (diesel tank). <br /> 14" %� <br /> W CONDOR <br />