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Evaluation of Natural Attenuation: 7500 West Eleventh Street Trac}; CA. Page 8 <br /> They had contained diesel and were removed in December 1998. Although no additional <br /> investigation of the 24195 Chrisman Road site has been perfortned, SJC believes that <br /> because samples recovered from the bottom of the tank pit at the time of removal <br /> contained only low concentrations of diesel (Dietz Irrigation 1999b), it is likely that any <br /> contribution made by diesel migrating from the 24195 Chrisman Road site to the subject <br /> property would have had little, if any, deleterious effect on the environmental condition <br /> { of the subsurface beneath the subject property. <br /> 1.5.3 Dispersed Petroleum Hydrocarbons in Shallow Soils <br /> Finally, there are dispersed, low concentrations of a variety of hydrocarbons affecting <br /> wide areas of shallow soil beneath the 7500 West Eleventh Street property and nearby <br /> land. Their presence can be attributed, in some instances, to hydrocarbons that have a <br /> vegetative source rather than being related to releases of fuels, while in others, they can <br /> ? be attributed to minor leaks and spills from vehicles using unpaved areas of the former <br /> s ! service station and being parked on the shoulders of the streets over past decades. <br /> Evidence has also been found that fill used to bring West Eleventh Street, Chrisman Road <br /> -; and some of the adjoining sites to their present grade included some debris from <br /> bituminous macadam paving (The San Joaquin Company 2002c). To provide for clarity <br /> of the presentation of the primary and secondary plumes of affected groundwater <br /> emanating from the Navarra Site, these dispersed areas of affected soil, which are of less <br /> than minor significance,have been omitted from Figures 3 through 9. <br /> F- <br /> I <br /> f <br /> I <br /> i <br /> I . <br /> t SJC <br />