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111 <br />111MICI-ILIHNIR Executive Court <br />Sacramento, CA 95864 <br />ENGINEERING AND ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES Telephone: (916) 485-7222 <br />FAX: (916) 485-8098 <br />27 January 1997 <br />Mr. Charles Leubner <br />Stockton Unified School District <br />1944 N. Pinal Drive <br />Stockton, California 95205-2551 <br />Subject: Underground Tank Removal Report <br />Stockton Unified School District Transportation Center <br />(HLI 00811) <br />Dear Mr. Leubner: <br />This report presents the results of soil sampling conducted during the removal of five underground <br />storage tanks in December 1996 and January 1997 at Stockton Unified School District's (SUSD) <br />Transportation Center located at 1932 North Pinal Drive. Three of the tanks were located near the <br />back of the Transportation Center (T5, T6 and T7) and two tanks (T1 and T2) were located in front <br />of the Auto and Bus Garage (see Figure 1). The product stored in the tanks and their sizes were: <br />Tank No. Product Stored Size <br />T1 Gasoline, unleaded 12,000 gal. <br />T2 Gasoline, leaded 8,000 gal. <br />T5 Diesel 10,000 gal. <br />T6 Diesel 10,000 gal. <br />T7 Diesel 12,000 gal. <br />The remainder of this report includes brief summaries of the tank removal activities and sampling <br />procedures, tabulated summaries of the laboratory results, a site map indicating sample locations, <br />copies of laboratory data sheets, and conclusions regarding the need for further investigations of the <br />tank and pipeline trench sites. <br />GENERAL REMOVAL PROCEDURES <br />Ramos Environmental Engineering of West Sacramento was the general contractor for the removal <br />of the underground storage tanks and the construction of the new fueling facility which was nearing <br />completion when the tanks were removed. <br />