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EHD - Public
ProgramCode
3500 - Local Oversight Program
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ARCHIVED REPORTS
FileName_PostFix
XR0012696
RECORD_ID
PR0545067
PE
3526
FACILITY_ID
FA0005019
FACILITY_NAME
BANNER ISLAND BALLPARK
STREET_NUMBER
404
Direction
W
STREET_NAME
FREMONT
STREET_TYPE
ST
City
STOCKTON
Zip
95203
APN
13741017
CURRENT_STATUS
02
SITE_LOCATION
404 W FREMONT ST
P_LOCATION
01
P_DISTRICT
001
QC Status
Approved
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M r Esax+= ? � sr .�a `� �"e" Via_ <br /> 7 �l s <br /> 7 <br /> a <br /> JAN 29 1967 <br /> ENViROMENTAL HEALTH <br /> ,4fl, 11001 ('sO®�j�S�BJAf� 41255 N,ission BEvd. Suite B Fremont.C 9E (415)651-1s06 <br /> January 23, 1987 <br /> 0116mram <br /> AGS Job #8696-2 <br /> Mick Ramos <br /> RAMCON <br /> Acting Agent for Crystal Cream and Butter Co. <br /> 1450 Harbor Blvd., Suite B <br /> West Sacramento, CA 95691 <br /> Subject: Evaluation of contaminated soil at Crystal Cream <br /> and Butter Company, 404 W. Fremont St., Stockton, <br /> California, field data and laboratory reports. <br /> Dear lir. Ramos: <br /> - Enclosed you will find the laboratory results from soil samples <br /> collected during excavation at the above-referenced site on <br /> January 14, 1987 (Table 1) . Excavation was required in the area <br /> because sampling after tank removal operations showed that <br /> hydrocarbon contamination was present in the area at levels above <br /> 1,000 partsper million (ppm) . The results indicate that soil <br /> contaminated at levels above 1,000 ppm has been removed, and the <br /> remaining soil in the tank cavity area contains low to moderate <br /> levels of hydrocarbon contamination. <br /> The excavation reached a maximum depth of approximately 22 feet, <br /> or 6 feet below the ground water surface. An organic vapor <br /> analyzer was used to give a field estimation of contaminant <br /> levels in the soil removed. The excavated soil was placed under <br /> plastic covers in an adjacent vacant lot in preparation for <br /> future treatment by aeration. <br /> Samples were collected at four separate locations in the walls of <br /> the tank cavity. Locations are depicted on the attached <br /> Generalized Site Plan. S-16-1 was collected from the south wall, <br /> at an approximate depth of 16 feet below the ground surface. <br /> Sample S-2 was collected from the north wall, at a depth of <br /> approximately 16 feet. S-18-3 came from the east Mall, <br /> approximately 18 feet below the ground surface, and 5-18--5 was <br /> collected at a depth of 18 £eet -.in-the westernpartof the-tank .. _., . .. ._ .. ... . . ... . .... . ...... <br /> cavity. <br />
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