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��A <br /> • December 16, 1992 Working To Restore Nature <br /> Unocal Service Station No 6981, Stockton, California <br /> I <br /> BACKGROUND <br /> Site Description <br /> Unocal Service Station No 6981 is on the northwest corner of March Lane and Pacific <br /> Avenue in Stockton, California (Plate 1) Currently, twc, 12,004-gallon gasoline USTs ares <br /> i <br /> iis'tafthe station burilding and south of the dispenser islands Previous USTs were removed <br /> ni�j958 Information provided by Unocal indicates that the current tanks are double-walled <br /> and are used to store regular unleaded gasoline and super unleaded gasoline The <br /> approximate locations of the tanks, other selected site features, and nearby utilities are <br /> shown on Plate 2 <br /> . The area is relatively flat and is at an elevation of approximately 13 feet above mean sea <br /> level Properties adjacent to the site are primarily commercial buildings and parking lots <br /> Proximity of Wells and Utilities <br /> According to records obtained from the California Water Service and the Stockton <br /> Municipal Utilities District, there is one municipal water-supply well within 2,000 feet of the <br /> site This well is at the corner o idwell Place agsl Bianchi Road, approximately 1,800 feet <br /> southeast of the site, and cross-gradient to the general direction of ground water flow at the <br /> site The well is maintained by the California Water Service cor ing to information <br /> f om�armi&Vater-Service.-the total depth ofthe well is_526 feet below surface grade, <br /> nT the screened iritervals-df the well are 195 io-240 feet, 260 to 345 feet,--anal 37(Yfo _495,' <br /> feet below suface jrade } City water-supply wells maintained by the Stockton Municipal <br /> Utility District serve the area north of the site <br /> i <br /> 38032-10 2 <br />