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01 311 V� <br /> AN <br /> 7 Y <br /> July 8, 1988 AGS Job No. 38032-1 <br /> UNOCAL Service Station No. 5981, Stockton, California <br /> contaminated soil beneath the tanks. The investigation is <br /> necessary to assess whether the presence of contaminants has had, <br /> or is likely to have, an adverse impact on local ground-water <br /> resources and to recommend a course of action for further <br /> investigation or contamination mitigation. With the <br /> authorization of UNOCAL, Applied GeoSystems is preparing a work <br /> Plan describing the tasks to be performed during this project. <br /> LIMITATIONS <br /> This report was prepared in accordance with generally accepted <br /> standards of environmental geological pract?ce in California at <br /> the time this investigation was performed. 'Ziis investigation <br /> was conducted solely for the purpose of evaluating environmental <br /> conditions of t.ie soil with respect to hydrocarbon-product <br /> contamination in the vicinity of the former underground storage <br /> tanks and product lines. No soil engineering or geotechnical <br /> references are implied or should be inferred. Evaluation of the <br /> geologic conditions at the site for the purpose of this <br /> investigation is made from a limited number of observation <br /> points. Subsurface conditions may vary away from the data points <br /> available. <br /> 14 <br /> - A7plfed GeoSystems <br />