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C A M B R I A D ECEv EDJune 20, 2005 <br /> Mr Steven Shah <br /> Senior Registered Environmental Health Specialist JUIN 2 9 2005 <br /> San Joaquin County Environmental Health Department <br /> 304 East Weber Avenue,Third Floor RONMENT HEALTH <br /> Stockton, California 95202-2708 PERMMSESVIGES <br /> Re Underground Storage Tank Removal and Over-Excavation Report <br /> Shell-branded Service Station <br /> 4315 Waterloo Road <br /> Stockton, California <br /> SAP Code 136143 <br /> Incident#98996183 <br /> SJCEHD Code 1760 <br /> Cambria Project#207-1359-001 <br /> Dear Mr Shih <br /> Cambria Environmental Technology, Inc (Cambria) prepared this report on behalf of Equilon <br /> Enterprises LLC dba Shell Oil Products US (Shell) to document the recent underground storage <br /> tank (UST) removal and subsequent over-excavation activities at the referenced site Cambria <br /> performed soil sampling following the removal of two gasoline USTs, four fuel dispensers, and <br /> 40 associated product piping Upon reviewing the initial analytical data, Cambria returned to the site <br /> and conducted over-excavation in the former piping and dispenser areas Cambria performed the <br /> work in accordance with San Joaquin County Environmental Health Department (SJCEHD) and <br /> Central Valley Regional Water Quality Control Board (RWQCB) guidelines <br /> SITE DESCRIPTION <br /> The subject site is an inactive Shell-branded service station located on the north side of Waterloo <br /> Road near Piccoli Road in a mixed industnal/agncultural area of Stockton, California (Figure 1) <br /> Shell ceased operations at the site during March 2005 and sold the property and station to the <br /> current owner during May 2005 Prior to their removal, two USTs and four dispensers were <br /> present at the site (Figure 2) <br /> Cambria <br /> Environmental <br /> Technology,Inc <br /> 10 Hollis Street <br /> Suite A <br /> Emeryville CA 94608 <br /> Tel(510)420-0700 <br /> Fax(510)420-9170 <br />