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.. Report: Groundwater-quality Monitoring—October 27, 2003: 7500 West Eleventh Street, Tracy, CA. Page 2 <br /> ,.. 1.2 Site Codes <br /> v <br /> The California State Water Resources Control Board (SWRCB) has established the <br /> following Global ID code for the site under its Geographic Environmental Information <br /> Management System: T0607700606 <br /> The Regional Water Quality Control Board (RWQCB) --- Central Valley Region has <br /> established the following Case Number: 390773 <br /> The San Joaquin County Environmental Health Department has established the following <br /> identifier for the subject site: Site Code: 1392 <br /> *- 1.3 Background <br /> The property at 7500 West Eleventh Street was used as a fueling station for trucks and <br /> .M other vehicles from circa 1930 until 1998. Over that period, the station was owned and <br /> operated by a number of entities. The property is also the site of a restaurant and a <br /> disused public truck scale. The locations of the fueling station infrastructure, the <br /> �- restaurant and the truck scale are shown on Figure 2. <br /> Mr. Carl B. Navarra and Mrs. Annamae F. Navarra, et ux (the Navarras) purchased the <br /> property on October 31, 1979 from Ms. Meridall Sue Tiago, the widow of Joseph L. <br /> Tiago, Jr. In 1980, Jack Anastasio and Jim Meservy leased the property. For the <br /> following two years it was leased from the Navarras by Charles L. Profito (d.b.a. C & M <br /> Truck Service), Jeri Fisher (d.b.a. Tracy Auto/Truck Plaza) leased the property from <br /> January 1, 1983 until January 31, 1992. Starting on February 15, 1992, the property was <br /> leased by Mel Bokides Petroleum, Inc. (Bokides), and was subleased to Mr. Jodha Singh <br /> Gill and Mrs. Tirath Kaur Gill, et ux (the Gills) who operated the Olympian Service <br /> Station on the site. That lease and sublease were relinquished by Bokides and the Gills, <br /> respectively, in Iate 1998, and the Olympian station ceased operation. No fuel dispensing <br /> or service station operations have been conducted on the site since that time (The San <br /> Joaquin Company Inc. 2001d). <br /> The restaurant on the property remained in operation until it was damaged by fire in June <br /> 2003. It is leased from the Navarras by Able Manzilla Mendoza and Guadeloupe <br /> Contrecias, et ux, (the Mendozas) who do business as the Casa Mendoza restaurant. In <br /> 2000, the Mendozas leased the rest of the site and plan to expand their business on the <br /> property. <br /> On December 9, 1998, eight underground fuel storage tanks and 6,000 linear feet of <br /> associated piping were removed from the property under the permit and oversight of the <br /> SJCEHD (Dietz Irrigation 1999a). The former locations of the fuel tanks are shown on <br /> Figure 2. <br /> When the tanks were removed, it was found that fuel hydrocarbons had leaked from <br /> underground piping beneath the fuel pump islands of the former fueling station. The <br /> -- sic <br />