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Site Background Information <br /> LARRY'S AUTO <br /> 308 North Grant Street, Stockton, California <br /> The site is located in a commercial area of low topographic relief in central Stockton, on the <br /> northeast corner of the intersection of Grant Street and Miner Avenue.The site is currently operated <br /> as Larry's Auto Repair and was formerly operated as De Rollo Mazda. The property is occupied by <br /> a single building with attached canopy and a parking area. <br /> REGIONAL GEOLOGIC/HYDROGEOLOGIC SETTING <br /> The property is situated within the Great Valley Geomorphic Province of California, a large, <br /> elongate, northwest trending, asymmetric structural trough. The Great Valley Province has been <br /> filled with thick sequences of sediment ranging in age from Jurassic to Recent,creating a nearly flat- <br /> lying alluvial plain,extending from the Tehachapi Mountains in the south to the Klamath Mountains <br /> in the north.The western and eastern boundaries of this province are the California Coast Range and <br /> the Sierra Nevada,respectively. Rocks composing the basement complex of the province have not <br /> been completely defined but are believed to be of metamorphic and igneous origins. The northern <br /> and southern portions of the Great Valley Province have been designated the Sacramento and San <br /> Joaquin Valleys,respectively. <br /> The Modesto, Riverbank and Turlock Lake Formations and overlying recent alluvium are the <br /> principal source of domestic ground water in the 13,500-square-mile San Joaquin Valley Ground <br /> Water Basin (Basin 5-22). This basin is drained primarily by the San Joaquin River. The nearest <br /> surface water feature in the vicinity of the property is the Little Connection Slough immediately west <br /> of the subject property. Ground water is considered to be of beneficial use and is used for domestic, <br /> industrial and commercial purposes. <br /> UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANK REMOVALS <br /> On 24 April 1987,one 1,000-gallon gasoline underground storage tank(Tank A)was removed from <br /> the northwestern comer of the site.One 1,000-gallon gasoline UST and one 1,000-gallon diesel UST <br /> (Tanks B&C)were removed from beneath the sidewalk at the southeastern corner of the site on 25 <br /> May 1990. Petroleum hydrocarbons were detected in soil samples collected beneath tanks A,B and <br /> C. <br /> On 19 October 1988, one 300-gallon waste oil UST (Tank D) was removed from the site near the <br /> northern property line and the canopy. Only low concentrations of TCE and chloroform were <br /> detected in the sample collected beneath the UST. <br /> Advanced GeoEnviromnenta4 Inc <br />