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+ <br /> 260 <br /> ics Drive <br /> 1Modesto,h <br /> California <br /> 91 <br /> 209.579.2222221 <br /> L _ Fax 209.579.2225 <br /> E .:i <br /> A S S O C I A T E S I N C <br /> r:; r air110: S 5 <br /> February 4, 1998 <br /> 17295 <br /> Mr. Mike Infurna <br /> San Joaquin County Public Health <br /> Services, Environmental Health Division <br /> 304 E. Weber Street, Third Floor <br /> Stockton, CA 95202 <br /> Subject: Summary Report for Subsurface Investigation at Inland Paint Company, 117 West <br /> Harding Way, Stockton, California <br /> Dear Mr. Infurna: <br /> ATC Associates, Inc. (formerly Smith Technology Corporation) has prepared this report on <br /> . behalf of Inland Paint Company to summarize subsurface investigation activities performed at the <br /> above referenced site. This work was performed to assess current subsurface conditions at the <br /> property in the vicinity of former on-site underground fuel storage tanks (USTs). The activities <br /> performed at the project site are described in detail in the following paragraphs. <br /> SITE LOCATION <br /> The site is located on the north side of Harding Way and the east side of Pacific Avenue in <br /> Stockton, California, as shown on Figure 1. The vicinity of the site is primarily a commercial and <br /> residential area. The site is currently occupied by Inland Paint Company. <br /> BACKGROUND <br /> In'March 1990, one 1,000-gallon UST and all associated piping and dispensing equipment were <br /> removed and transported off-site. Laboratory analysis of soil samples collected from beneath the <br /> former 1,000-gallon UST location indicated the presence of detectable concentrations of <br /> ethylbenzene and xylenes. After the tank was removed, the area of excavation of the former tank <br /> was backfilled with backfill material provided by Stockton Service Station Equipment. <br /> FIELD INVESTIGATION <br /> To assess current subsurface conditions at the site, one soil boring was advanced to a depth of <br /> `` approximately 41.5 feet below ground surface (bgs). All field activities were performed in <br /> w:\17295\rePorts\sum.dnc 1 <br />