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John P. Cummings & Associates <br /> Environmental Consultants <br /> =- Ph. (510) 505-0722 P.O. Box 2847 <br /> Fax (510) 791-3306 Fremont, CA 94536-2847 <br /> File No 0396012 .05 <br /> October 15, 1998 <br /> Edward P. Smith, CFO <br /> PIEDMONT LUMBER <br /> 395 Taylor Blvd. , Suite 225 <br /> Pleasant Hill , CA 94523 <br /> RE: 4th Quarterly Monitoring Report <br /> 7777 W. Eleventh Street <br /> Tracy CA 94576 Site Code 506243 <br /> Dear Mr. Smith: <br /> John P. Cummings and Associates (JPCA) is pleased to forward to <br /> you the 4th Quarterly Monitoring Report for the well sampling on <br /> July 3 , 1998 at 7777 W, Eleventh Street, Tracy CA 94576. <br /> BACKGROUND <br /> - '' The site was an empty field prior to World War II. The front <br /> portion of the real property is reported to have been used to <br /> store and work on automobiles commencing in 1952. This property <br /> has been reported to have been an automobile wrecking and/or junk <br /> yard from 1975 to 1990 . The site, reportedly, was used from <br /> approximately 1989 by Capitol Auto Wrecking, an automobile <br /> wrecking yard and Town and Country Tire Service, a tire service <br /> facility. <br /> The site of approximately 4 .9 acres currently has a wooden truss <br /> manufacturing facility on it and is located in the <br /> topographically flat, commercial/residential area of eastern <br /> Tracy. There are two buildings on site each being approximately <br /> 3 ,000 square feet in area. One building is a one story cinder <br /> block structure with a concrete floor and the other a wood framed <br /> building with corrugated steel siding on a concrete pad. This <br /> site also had a water supply well with pump, which was not <br /> functioning. Figure 1 is a site location map. <br /> An Underground Storage Tank (UST) was removed from this site on <br /> July 19 , 1996. The 350 gallon tank reportedly was an unleaded <br /> gasoline UST. Figure 2 is a plan of the subject property. <br /> soil samples collected from the bottom of the excavation at the <br /> time of the UST removal were analyzed for Total Petroleum <br /> 1 <br /> i <br />