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• <br /> Expanded Phase II Site Assessment Work Plan <br /> BIER PROPERTIES <br /> 1881 East Main Street et aL, Stockton, California <br /> 1.0. INTRODUCTION <br /> At the request of Mr. Wayne Bier, Advanced GeoEnvironmental, Inc. (AGE) has prepared the <br /> enclosed Expanded Phase II Site Assessment Work Plan for the property located on eighteen parcels <br /> on Main Street between Market Street and Wilson Way in Stockton, California(the site). The work <br /> is being performed as part of a due diligence for a property transfer. The site setting is illustrated on <br /> Figure 1; a plan of the site is illustrated on Figure 2. <br /> This work plan was prepared as required by the San Joaquin County Environmental Health <br /> Department (EHD) for the procurement of soil boring permits, and is in accordance with <br /> Appendix A-Tri-Regional Recommendations - Reporting prepared by the Central Valley Regional <br /> Water Quality Control Board for the investigation of underground storage tank (UST) sites. <br /> 2.0. BACKGROUND <br /> The site is located at 1523-1617 East Main Street, 1881 East Market Street, 1904-1936 East Weber <br /> Avenue and four vacant parcels with no address, all located in Stockton, California. The property <br /> consists ofeighteen parcels totaling approximately 18 acres;APNs 153-040-03 and 153-040-09 have <br /> existing commercial structures, APN 153-040-10 includes a small office building and APNs 153- <br /> 040-11, 153-040-12, 153-040-13, 153-040-14, 153-040-15 are vacant land utilized by a tow yard, <br /> andAPNs 153-090-01, 153-090-02, 153-090-03, 153-090-04, 153-090-05, 153-090-06, 153-090-07, <br /> 153-090-61 and 153-090-62 are vacant land and 153-090-58 is abandoned roadways (East Weber <br /> and A Street). The prominent features on the subject property are depicted in Figure 2. <br /> 2.1. REGIONAL GEOLOGIC/HYDROGEOLOGIC SETTING <br /> The site is situated within the southern portion of the Great Valley Geomorphic Province of <br /> California, a large, elongate, northwest trending, asymmetric structural trough; the northern and <br /> southern portions of the Province have been designated the Sacramento and San Joaquin Valleys, <br /> respectively.The Province is bordered by the Coast Ranges to the west,the Klamath Mountains and <br /> Cascade Range to the north, and the Sierra Nevada to the east. <br /> The Great Valley has been filled with sediments derived from both marine and continental sources. <br /> Thickness of the sedimentary fill ranges from thin veneers along the valley edges to more than <br /> 20,000 feet in the south central portion of the valley. The sedimentary formations range in age from <br /> Jurassic to Recent,with the older deposits being primarily marine in origin and the younger deposits <br /> being primarily continental. Continental-derived sediments were primarily deposited in lacustrine, <br /> fluvial,and alluvial environments with sediment sources being the mountain ranges surrounding the <br /> Advanced GeoEnvironmental,Inc. <br />