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EHD - Public
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3500 - Local Oversight Program
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ARCHIVED REPORTS
FileName_PostFix
XR0010939
RECORD_ID
PR0544808
PE
3528
FACILITY_ID
FA0005067
FACILITY_NAME
DERICKSON TRUCKING
STREET_NUMBER
15658
Direction
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STREET_NAME
ESCALON BELLOTA
STREET_TYPE
RD
City
ESCALON
Zip
95320
APN
22908045
CURRENT_STATUS
02
SITE_LOCATION
15658 S ESCALON BELLOTA RD
P_LOCATION
99
P_DISTRICT
004
QC Status
Approved
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2.2 Project History4 - <br /> On October 1 1992 three underground storage tanks were removed by Crisp <br /> Construction from the Derickson Trucking property in Escalon, California as follows: <br /> t <br /> One (1) 12,000 Gallon-Diesel Tank <br /> _ ? One (1) 2,000 Gallon Gasoline Tank <br /> = One (1) 2,000 Gallon Waste Oil Tank j <br /> Soil samples,were collected from beneath the ends of the 2,000 gallon tanks and <br /> I beneath.the ends and center of the 12,000 gallon tank. The :12,000 gallon diesel tank <br /> samples were analyzed for.the volatile aromatics benzene, toluene, ethylbenzene, <br /> and xylenes (BTEX) and Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons (TPH) referenced to diesel. <br /> _j; The'2,000 gallon gasoline tank samples were analyzed for BTEX, TPH as gasoline, <br /> ethylene dibromide (EDB) and Total Lead. The 2,000 gallon waste oil tank samples <br /> _ - ` - were analyzed for BTEX, TPH (diesel); TPH(gasoline), polychlorinated biphenyls <br /> E -= (PCBs)-and the metals listed in Title 22 of the California Code of Regulations (CAM <br /> metals). The samples were collected and analyzed by FGL Environmental. Slightly <br /> elevated diesel concentrations were detected in the samples retrieved from beneath <br /> the north and center of the former diesel tank:--Following a review of these analytical <br /> results, the San Joaquin County Public Health Services, Environmental Health <br /> Division (PHS/EHD) required a full assessment to determine the extent of the soil <br /> if <br /> and/or groundwater impaction related to the diesel tank. <br /> j <br /> f' <br /> _.', AGI-was retained to conduct the Site Assessment. During March 15-16, 1993 four <br /> borings were drilled adjacent to the open diesel tank excavation. The borings were <br /> advanced to a maximum depth of 40 feet to delineate the vertical and lateral limits of <br /> impactedsoils. Drilling operations, soilsampling and:field:screening were conducted <br /> according to standard protocols. Selected samples were submitted to certified <br /> f laboratories.for chemical analysis. Hydrocarbons were encountered only by Boring D- <br /> 1 , angle drilled under the former diesel tank from the north end of the excavation. _ <br /> Based on the field and analytical results, an area of.550 square feet was thought to be <br /> 3° impacted by diesel hydrocarbons. The plume was interpreted to extend to a depth of <br /> R <br /> at least 33 feet. The highest TPH(diesel) concentrations reported were 4100 ppm. <br /> In addition, a fifth boring was advanced to 10 feet at the site of the former 2,000 gallon <br /> waste oil tank to obtain a sample for Nickel and Chromium analysis. The metal <br /> OF <br /> concentrations detected were well below regulatory limits and appear to represent j <br /> =_ background concentrations. <br /> i The water level in a domestic water well located on the property occurs at <br /> approximately 90 feet and historically a water table as high as.50 feet has been <br /> reported in the Escalon area. A Leaching Potential Analysis as described in the <br /> j; <br /> = 3of9 <br /> 8 <br /> il. <br /> J <br /> 4. ` <br />
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