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I <br /> Site Investigation Work Plan <br /> Nella Oil Station#21,40052 Highway 41,Oakhurst, California <br /> 1.0 INTRODUCTION <br /> 1.1 Project Description <br /> On behalf of California Tank Lines (CTL), Western Resource Management (WRM) has prepared <br /> this Site Investigation Work Plan for submittal to the San Joaquin County Environmental Health <br /> Department (SJCEHD) and Central Valley Regional Water Quality Control Board (CVRWQCB). <br /> 1.2 Site Location and Description ha <br /> The subject site is located in the southern part of the City of Stockton, California (Figure 1), on Ilu�o '�1 <br /> the southwest corner of the intersection between South El Dorado Street to the east and Ivy'' <br /> Avenue to the north (Figure 2). The site is a commercial trucking facility which contains an office <br /> building, two truck maintenance shops, a truck-washing rack, a small above-ground storage <br /> tank compound, a vehicle fuelling facility, and large parking area for tank trailers. <br /> o �u%�sa G�Uoo <br /> -� 1.3 Site History and Previous Subsurface Investigations -V <br /> In0gg G , Y/2ete-; a;I farrle- <br /> 1990, Bi11 Messick Co. removed kwaste oil underground storage tank(UST) from the site.-oy« was a_i�g9L 'Ja.ri . s Y3 l� C3-2 (At z� l3 3 +f dj-�} l�•<-��-� 1ft/vliec, < <-� <br /> In 1997, Sierra-Pacific (SP) performed a site investigation in accordance with their approved td� 01 <br /> workplan to determine the extent of contamination. fain E <br /> S(, vi, <br /> In 1998, Station Equipment Company removed a diesel UST from the site. <br /> In 1999, Environeering, Inc. (EI) assumed site environmental consulting activities and performed <br /> an updated site investigation in accordance with their workplan to further determine the extent of <br /> al contamin ttIon. EI conducted groundwatermoppitoringat the site from 1999 2006. <br /> i yf l i I rick 3 �ver� rzSti2//ced'J 13-5�✓4s aaI✓Qndeo( �d SO ' <br /> e second quarter of 2006, El prepared a workplan to conduct an additional site investigation <br /> n as required by a SJCEHD directive letter dated May 22, 2006. The SJCEHD required additional <br /> 8 L ,p�,l assessment of the vertical and lateral extent of the impacted soil and groundwater as a result of <br /> consistent BTEX detections in MW-4 exceeding California's maximum contaminant levels for <br /> a�Vl ,,/MW-4. <br /> Alov, 7;' in Addendum to the workplan, which was submitted August 1, 2006, lengthened the proposed <br /> /y w* borings from 50 feet to 125 feet and suggested using Cone Penetration Testing (CPT) <br /> 6d45' <br /> �</technology be used in place of a direct-push borings. <br /> During October 22 to October 25, 2007, WRM advanced CPT borings P-1 through P-4 as <br /> reported in WRM's September 30, 2008 Site Investigation Results and Site Conceptual Model <br /> report. P-1 was advanced west of MW-2, P-2 was advanced on the sidewalk east of MW-2 and <br /> north of MW-4, P-3 was advanced west of MW-1, and P-4 was advanced on the east side of S. <br /> El Dorado Street, east of MW-4. A fifth CPT boring, S-5, was advanced on the sidewalk south of <br /> MW-4 and contiguous to P-8, a boring connected to AGE'S investigation on the adjacent Pacific <br /> Pride site. <br /> i <br /> 1 <br />