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AM <br /> -f site contasanation Workplan <br /> C.I.S. - Stockton Plating Inc. <br /> Pot Pap -2- <br /> the fieldwork and laboratory analyses proposed. The SCW has been <br /> Is prepared at the request of Mr. Keith Tallia, Oil Equipment <br /> Service. <br /> 2.0 HISTORY <br /> On August 14, 1986, one 1,000-gallon underground leaded <br /> €_ gasoline storage tank (TK1-86) was removed from SPI by the <br /> American Environmental Xanagement Corporation (AFMC), of Rancho <br /> Cordova, California. AE14C reported the tank was in good <br /> condition with no apparent holes or stress fractures. <br /> ky <br /> F <br /> Approximately 12 cubic yards of soil were excavated during the <br /> tank removal. The soils appeared to have no discoloration or <br /> petroleum odor. One soil sample (SP-1) was collected by AEMC <br /> from the center of the excavation floor, beneath the former tank <br /> location. <br /> u. <br /> Laboratory analyses of the soil sample indicated that diesel .: <br /> and motor oil were detected at 652 mg/kg. Total lead was <br /> detiected at 150.3 mg/kg. AEMC concluded that except for the <br /> relatively high total lead concentration, the analytical results <br /> do not indicate evidence of gasoline contamination. <br /> s On August 25, 1986, at the direction of the San Joaquin <br /> County Environmental Health Department, A>;MC removed an <br /> 5; <br /> AF. <br /> . <br /> s CONDOR <br />