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Preliminary Site Assessment Work Plan - February 1998 <br /> Ok Flower Shed (former Halley Chemical) <br /> 3909 North West Lane, Stockton, California <br /> APN# 115-30-09 <br /> 1.0. INTRODUCTION AND SCOPE OF WORK <br /> In accordance with a request from Mr. Rod Bovee of the Union Safe Deposit Bank (USDB) <br /> Advanced GeoEnvironmental, Inc. (AGE) has prepared the enclosed Preliminary Site Assessment <br /> Work Plan for the Ok Flower Shed(former Hawley Chemical) at 3909 North West Lane, Stockton, <br /> California(APN# 115-30-09). The scope of work is to advance five (5) soil probe borings, utilizing <br /> direct push technology (DPT). The objective is to investigate if an unauthorized release of petroleum <br /> hydrocarbons or chlorinated chemicals related to the possible former use of underground storage <br /> tank(s)(USTs)at the site and possible releases from chemical storage area and on oil/water separator <br /> adjacent to the property. The location of the site is illustrated in Figure 1 -Location Map. A plan of <br /> the site is depicted in 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 Central Valley Regional Water Quality Control <br /> Board guidelines for the investigation of UST sites. <br /> 2.0. BACKGROUND <br /> 2.1. SITE LOCATION <br /> The site is located on the west side of North West Lane, south of Enterprise Street in a commercial <br /> area of low topographic relief in Stockton at an elevation between 20 and 25 feet above mean sea <br /> level. Residential property lies further toward the west. The regional slope of the area is toward the <br /> west. The surface of the site is covered mostly with asphalt. <br /> 2.3. REGIONAL GROUND WATER ELEVATION <br /> The estimated depth to ground water at the property is approximately 60 feet below surface grade <br /> (bsg), based on the map titled Lines of Equal Depth to Groundwater Spring 1996 published by the <br /> San Joaquin County Flood Control District and Water Conservation District(FCD&WCD).The map <br /> titled Lines of Equal Elevation of Groundwater Spring 1996, also published by the FCD&WCD, <br /> shows the property to be near an area of depressed ground water elevation,where ground water from <br /> the surrounding area flows toward the low. The map is suggestive of local ground water flow toward <br /> the east to northeast on the property, but this may be easily modified by changing recharge and <br /> discharge patterns. Ground water is considered to be of beneficial use and is used for domestic, <br /> industrial and commercial purposes. <br /> Advanced GeoEnviron mental,Inc. <br />