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Site Assessment Work Plan - April 2000 <br /> Former CHASE CHEVROLET (Van Buren) Faculty APR 2 G 2000 <br /> 424 North Van Buren Street, Stockton, California <br /> ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH <br /> PERMIT/SERVICES <br /> 1.0. INTRODUCTION <br /> At the request of Mr. Jeffery Setness of Jeff B. Setness Law Corporation, Advanced <br /> GeoEnvironmental, Inc. (AGE) has prepared this Site Assessment Work Plan. The site location is <br /> illustrated on Figure 1. Structures and proposed soil probe boring locations on the site are illustrated <br /> on Figure 2 - Site Plan. <br /> This work plan is prepared in accordance with San Joaquin County Public Health Services - <br /> Environmental Health Division (PHS-EHD) and the State of California Department of Toxic <br /> Substance Control (DTSC)requirements and recommendations and conforming to the Treadwell & <br /> Rollo Field Investigation Work Plan dated 24 March 2000. <br /> The purpose of this site assessment is to further assess the extent of contaminants and investigate <br /> geophysical anomalies identified during previous assessment activities at the referenced site. This <br /> work plan provides a description of the scope of work and procedures to be used in soil probe <br /> borings, soil and groundwater sample collection and analysis and soil boring abandonment. <br /> Background information and summaries of previous investigations were presented in the Revised <br /> Corrective Action Plan -February 1997, Site Investigation Report- UST No. 8, dated 10 February <br /> 1998 and Quarter Report -August 1998, prepared by AGE and the Site Characterization Report, <br /> North Shore Parcels, Stockton, California, dated 03 December 1999 and prepared by Treadwell & <br /> Rollo (T&R). <br /> 3.0. SCOPE OF WORK <br /> One soil probe boring will be advanced near the northeast comer of to the site; one boring will be <br /> advanced in Fremont Street, immediately north of the site. Soil samples will be collected from each <br /> boring; a grab water sample will be collected from one boring. The preliminary site assessment will <br /> consist of the following tasks: <br /> • Permitting and pre-field work activities; <br /> • Soil sample collection and analysis; <br /> • Ground water sample collection and analysis; and <br /> • Report preparation. <br /> Advanced GwEnvironmental,Inc. <br />