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LVic,- _TN <br /> 93 JUL 22 PM 1: 59 <br /> CONDOR EARTH TECHNOLOGIES INC. <br /> ' 1125 No. Golden State Blvd. 21663 Brian Lane <br /> Suite H P.O. Box 3905 <br /> P.O. Box 3448 Sonora, CA 95370 <br /> Turlock, CA 95381 (209)532-0361 <br /> (209)668.9234 FAX(209)532-0773 <br /> ' July 15, 1993 FAX(209)666-9248 <br /> ' Mr. Blake Lambert <br /> Lambert Construction Environmental <br /> P.O. Box 659 <br /> Waterford, CA 95386 <br /> 1 <br /> RE: Buffalo Tank Corporation Site, 5709 E. Fremont Street, <br /> ' Stockton, California. <br /> Dear Mr. Lambert: <br /> This report describes the results of an over-excavation and <br /> soil sampling conducted by Lambert Environmental and Condor Earth <br /> Technologies on June 15, 1993, at the above referenced site <br /> (Figure 1) . Approximately 50 cubic yards of soil were removed <br /> from the former location of two (2) underground storage tanks (Tl <br /> ' and T2) , which were located as shown in Figure 2 . Soil samples <br /> were collected during the excavation for field screening and <br /> laboratory analyses. This report includes a brief discussion of <br /> the site history, a description of the fieldwork and laboratory <br /> ' analyses conducted during the investigation, and possible options <br /> for additional site remediation. <br /> ' 1.0 Site History <br /> In November 1989, Buffalo Tank Corporation contracted the <br /> ' Jim Thorpe Oil Company of Lodi, California, to remove a 1,000- <br /> gallon and 2,000-gallon underground storage tank from the subject <br /> property (Tank 1 and Tank 2, respectively, Figure 2) . The County <br /> ' Inspector who observed the removal noted that the excavated soils <br /> had a paint thinner odor. Two samples were obtained from each <br /> tank location (Figure 2) as requested by the San Joaquin County <br /> ' Environmental Health Department. Soil samples were analyzed by <br /> McLaren Laboratory for benzene, toluene, ethyl benzene, and <br /> xlyenes (BTEX) , total petroleum hydrocarbons quantified as <br /> gasoline (TPH-G) , ethylene dibromide (EDB) , and organic lead. <br /> ' Analytical results indicated that the tested constituents were <br /> below reporting limits. <br /> ' ENVIRONMENTAL GEOLOGICAL ENGINEERING GEOTECHNICAL�� <br />