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EHD - Public
ProgramCode
3500 - Local Oversight Program
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ARCHIVED REPORTS
FileName_PostFix
XR0011542
RECORD_ID
PR0545154
PE
3528
FACILITY_ID
FA0001659
FACILITY_NAME
QUIK STOP MARKET #7039
STREET_NUMBER
2285
Direction
E
STREET_NAME
FREMONT
STREET_TYPE
ST
City
STOCKTON
Zip
95205
APN
141-214-03
CURRENT_STATUS
02
SITE_LOCATION
2285 E FREMONT ST
P_LOCATION
01
P_DISTRICT
001
QC Status
Approved
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Quik Stop Station No 039 February 17, 1999 <br /> Stockton California Tank Closure Re ort <br /> On October 29, 1998, Mr K Miller of the Stockton Fire Department and Ms Letitia Briggs <br /> of the SJCPHS/EHD were onsite to observe the UST removal and transport activities Upon <br /> removal, the USTs appeared to be in good condition with no noticeable holes and only <br /> minor rusting and pitting The USTs were transported for disposal to the West Coast <br /> Equipment facility in Turlock, California The excavated sandy backfill matenais ;'rom <br /> above and around the former USTs were stockpiled onsite (Figure 2), sampled by Horizon <br /> personnel, and then transported to the Forward Landfill (Forward) facility for disposal or <br /> recycling by Forward <br /> Subsequent to the removal of the two USTs, soil samples were collected from depths <br /> between approximately 13 and 13'/z feet below surface grade (bsg) from the north ends of <br /> each former UST (T-1-N-13 and T-2-N-13%2) and from the south ends of each former UST <br /> (T-1-S-13, T-2-S-13) The fill and turbine ports were located near the south ends of each <br /> former UST The sampling locations are shown on the Site Plan (Figure 2) No soil <br /> samples were collected from beneath the product lines as the distance between the <br /> dispensers and the USTs was less than 20 feet Soil sample D-1-3 was collected from <br /> approximately 3 feet beneath the south dispenser and soil sample D-2-3 was collected from <br /> approximately 3 feet beneath the north dispenser) Ms Letitia Briggs of the SJCPHS/EHD <br /> was onsite to observe the soil sampling locations, and the sampling procedures <br /> A 2-inch diameter tank observation well was removed from the southeast coiner of the <br /> former UST cavity to a depth of 16 feet bsg An unidentified black clay-like substance was <br /> noted in the bottom of the casing A sample of the clay-like substance (MW-SW) was <br /> collected for laboratory analysis at the direction of the SJC PHS/EHD inspector Mr Michael <br /> Infurna Jr SJC PHS/EHD records indicate the tank observation well was installed in 1981 <br /> Excavated Soil <br /> Soil samples were collected from the stockpiled soil (approximately 200 cubic yards) <br /> excavated from around and beneath the former USTs One sample sleeve was collected for <br /> each approximately 25 cubic yards of soil at the locations shown on Figure 2 The <br /> laboratory composited four individual soil samples to represent approximately 100 cubic <br /> yards (SP-1-A,B,C,D and SP-2-A,B,C,D) per composited sample <br /> Soil excavated from the replacement UST excavation was used to backfill the former UST <br /> excavation On November 17, 1998, four confirmation soil samples were collected from this <br /> soil by Horizon personnel and composited by the laboratory (BF-1-A,B,C,D) <br /> Analytical Methods and Results <br /> All of the soil samples were prepared, chilled, and transported under chain-of-custody <br /> (COC) protocol to Kiff Analytical (Kiff), a State-certified laboratory in Davis, California <br /> (Certification No 2236) The requested analyses included total petroleum hydrocarbons as <br /> 7039-11 to 2 HORIZON ENVIRONMENTAL INC <br />
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