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EHD - Public
ProgramCode
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FIELD DOCUMENTS
RECORD_ID
PR0545038
PE
2950
FACILITY_ID
FA0025624
FACILITY_NAME
MACEDO PROPERTIES
STREET_NUMBER
1810
STREET_NAME
FIELD
STREET_TYPE
AVE
City
STOCKTON
Zip
95203
APN
13339006
CURRENT_STATUS
02
SITE_LOCATION
1810 FIELD AVE
QC Status
Approved
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L � � <br /> Blatt Commercial Brokerage 2 <br /> April 30, 1990 <br /> 202/899-7041 <br /> groundwater in 1984 at LIKA Corporation located at 1856 Field Avenue. According to Woodward-Clyde, <br /> the consultant for LIKA Corporation, subsequent investigation and cleanup have been completed at the <br /> L site. <br /> LPREPARATION FOR INVESTIGATION <br /> Prior to any subsurface exploration, Groundwater Technology obtained a monitoring well <br /> Lconstruction permit from the San Joaquin Local Health District, Division of Environmental Health (SJLHD), <br /> and prepared a Site-Specific Health and Safety Plan (SSSP) in accordance with Occupational Safety and <br /> LHealth Administration (OSHA) Standard 'Hazardous Waste Operations and Emergency Response" (29 <br /> CFR 1910.120). The plan addressed potential chemical and physical exposures that Groundwater <br /> L Technology personnel and subcontractors could encounter while working at the site. Additionally, all <br /> personnel contracted for the field investigation on site were required to have completed the 40 hour health <br /> and safety training requirements under OSHA Standard, 29 CFR 1910.120, and to have reviewed and <br /> understood the SSSP prepared for this investigation. <br /> LTo avoid damage to underground utilities and ensure safety while drilling, Underground Service <br /> Alert (USA) was contacted to notify the various utility companies to mark the locations of their respective <br /> Lunderground utilities. <br /> ` DESCRIPTION OF FIELD INVESTIGATION <br /> L One soil boring (SB-1) was drilled at the site on April 20, 1990, to determine whether the <br /> underlying soils were contaminated by lead and/or copper. The boring location was selected, after <br /> consideration of underground and overhead utilities,to obtain representative data from the middle of the <br /> Lproperty. One 2-inch monitoring well (MW-1) was constructed within boring SBA to provide data to <br /> determine if the groundwater beneath the site contained any elevated concentrations of copper and/or <br /> lead. Figure 2 depicts the location of SB-1/MW-1. <br /> L GROUNDWATER <br /> El TECHNOLOGY,INC. <br />
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