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r� <br /> REMEDIATION CONFIRMATION SAMPLING RESULTS <br /> AND CLOSURE RECOMMENDATION REPORT <br /> (March 1994 Revisian) <br /> 909 West Hammer Lane Stockton Caldomm <br /> 1.0 INTRODUCTION <br /> This report, a revision of one dated September 9, 1993, documents the results of soil <br /> remediation confirmation sampling performed on June 3, 1993, and groundwater <br /> monitoring conducted on June 21 , 1993, by Aegis Environmental, A Fugro Company <br /> (Aegis), at the former Exxon Company, U S A (Exxon), service station located at <br /> 909 West Hammer Lane in Stockton, California (Figure 1) Three soil borings, SB-8 <br /> through SB-10 (Figure 2), were drilled to assess the presence of petroleum hydrocarbons <br /> in the soil following approximately one year of soil vapor extraction The groundwater <br /> monitoring included collection of depth-to-groundwater measurements and groundwater <br /> samples from five wells, MW-1 , MW-2, MW-5, MW-6, and MW-8, on site (Figure 2) <br /> This report also includes a detailed site history and historical soil and groundwater <br /> sampling results, from information supplied to Aegis by Exxon and previous consultants <br /> Appendix D contains a letter from the San Joaquin County Public Health Services <br /> Department, Environmental Health Division (PHS/EHD), requesting additional site <br /> information, which is included in this revised report Based on the sampling results and <br /> site history, justification for site closure is presented <br /> 2.0 SITE DESCRIPTION <br /> The site is a vacant lot at the northwest corner of the intersection of Hammer Lane and <br /> Lower Sacramento Road, in a commercial area of Stockton (Figure 1) The site is a <br /> former Exxon service station that retailed gasoline The station's former facilities included <br /> a service building, three dispenser islands, and four underground storage tanks (UST) <br /> with associated piping The UST were located at the south central portion of the site <br /> The layout of the former service station's surface and subsurface structures is shown in <br /> Figure 2 <br /> 3.0 BACKGROUND <br /> The former Exxon service station is currently vacant and no structures remain The UST, <br /> service building, and fuel dispensers were removed in February 1986, after the fuel lines <br /> faded a tightness test in November 1985 The piping was removed in August 1990 <br /> • In January 1986, Groundwater Technology, Inc (GTI) drilled and sampled soil <br /> borings SB-1 through SB-4 and monitoring wells MW-1 and MW-2, apparently to <br /> assess subsurface conditions prior to UST removal Soil samples were screened <br /> for petroleum hydrocarbons using a photoionization detector Petroleum <br /> hydrocarbons were apparently not detected and no samples were submitted for <br /> laboratory analysis The well logs and construction details are included to <br /> Appendix H <br /> 93 005G OMR 1 <br />