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404 WEST FREMONT STREET <br /> WKA No. 1628.09 <br /> ',F1 August 31 , 2001 <br /> Page 2 <br />' Il <br /> The SVES removes the petroleum hydrocarbons by inducing air flow through the soil using a <br /> i� vacuum pump. The vacuum acts to draw the petroleum hydrocarbon vapors to the VEWs where it <br /> is removed. The SVES also stimulates biodegradation and in conjunction with air sparging, <br /> removing residual petroleum hydrocarbons trapped in the vadose zone and below the water table. <br /> f: <br /> Site Description <br /> iJ <br /> The site is located on the southwest comer of the intersection of West Fremont and Van Buren <br /> Streets in Stockton, about 800 feet north of the Stockton Deep Water Ship Channel. Surface <br /> elevation on site is approximately 10 feet above sea level. Local terrain is relatively flat with <br /> little relief. <br /> I <br /> The site is bound to the west and south by vacant lots and to the north and east by West Fremont <br /> Street and Van Buren Street, respectively. The site is mostly paved with asphalt. A small <br /> unoccupied masonry building is located on the northern part of the site. The Crystal Creamery <br /> ILl refrigerated warehouse and loading dock is located in the southern portion of the site. The <br /> former underground storage tank was located between the two buildings as shown on Plate 2. <br /> 1 <br /> The Chase Chevrolet property located to the east of the site at 423 North Madison Street is <br /> reported to have soil and ground water contamination as a result of leaking underground fuel <br /> —� storage tanks. This property covers two city blocks between Fremont Street to the north, Lindsay <br /> Street to the south, Van Buren Street to the west, and Madison Street to the east. <br /> The soil and ground water contamination is reported to be located beneath two areas of the Chase <br /> C <br /> Chevrolet property: 1) near the northeast corner of Fremont and Madison Street; and 2) near the <br /> western border along Van Buren Street. The contamination along Van Buren Street is a concern <br /> due to the elevated concentrations of gasoline contamination detected in ground water samples <br /> from the three monitoring wells located there, and the proximity of the contamination to the <br /> 'L Crystal Creamery property. One of the three wells is reported by RESNA in their April 16, 1992 <br /> LJ <br /> K <br /> WALLACE - 14F U1 <br /> E. ASSOCIAIFS INC. <br />