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CanouteEnvironmental <br /> Canonie En"ronrrnentai Services Corr <br /> 7901 Stoneridge Drive <br /> Suite 100 <br /> Pleasanton California 94588 <br /> ' September 17, 1992 Phone 510 463 9117 <br /> FAX 510 463 2981 <br /> 91-634-54 <br /> Mr Michael Collins <br /> San Joaquin County Public Health Service <br /> ' Environmental Health Division i <br /> 445 North San Joaquin <br /> Stockton, CA 95202 <br /> Soil Vapor Survey Re <br /> With Proposed Boring n Well Locations <br /> Under r und S-torage Tank Site <br /> jackl2Qt Food Mart <br /> Lo k f rd California <br /> Dear Mr. Collins- <br /> This Soil Vapor Survey Report has been prepared by Canonie Environmental Services <br /> Corp (Canonie) for Time Oil Co (Time Oil) to present the results of the recent soil <br /> vapor survey and to propose soil boring and well locations at the Underground Storage <br /> Tank (UST) site at the Jackpot Food Mart located at 14000 Highway 88 in Lockeford, <br /> California (see Figure 1 ) This letter report satisfies the requirements for Phase I of <br /> the Site Assessment Work Plan presented in the July 24, 1992 Canonie report. <br /> Site Background <br /> In September of 1991 , three LISTS were removed from an excavation and were <br /> replaced by three new USTs placed in a new excavation (Figure 2) The pump islands <br />' were also removed and replaced by new pump islands in approximately the same <br /> location Seven soil samples were taken from the excavation floor along with two soil <br /> samples from beneath the pump islands No groundwater was encountered during the <br />' excavation. All sampling and testing was performed in accordance with the Tri- <br /> Regional Bo rd R c mmenda ons for PreliminanLirive-sticiation and Evaluation of <br /> Underground Tank Sites (August 19,901 and local county requirements. A summary <br /> of these chemical results is given in Table 1 Soils from the excavation were <br /> stockpiled, sampled, and replaced in the excavation with San Joaquin County Public <br /> Health Services Environmental Health Division's knowledge. The analytical results <br /> from the stockpile samples are also shown on Table 1 Soil excavated from the new <br /> tank excavation was also used as backfill in the old tank excavation. The old tanks <br /> were transported by Erickson, Inc. to their Richmond, California facility for recycling. <br /> 1 PL\W 191-6341REP0RTS%Co16ns1 RPT[September 17, 19921 <br />