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August 6, 1991 <br /> ARCO Station No. 54 <br /> Prcximi of Wells and UtiliiiPs <br /> It is our understanding from the City of Stockton Public Works, Department that water is <br /> ned <br /> supplied by municipal wells. Numerous water-sup,'ly wells are near the site Data o <br /> rom the California Department of Water Resources concerning ihese wells are presented <br /> jority of <br /> wells <br /> ¢ in Table 1, and the locations of the wells are depicted on Plate 1. Tit 1 OQO feet eto the <br /> are east of the site. The nearest municipal well (No.29) is approximately <br /> south; the nearest domestic well (No. 26) is approximately 1,200 feet to the southeast. <br /> There is another domestic well (No. 27) that is approximately 1,500 feet to the northwest. <br /> ` tdocumented. Inforalation regarding the <br /> Other wells may exist in the area but are not <br /> sediments and the perforated interval; of these wells is considered confidential and is not p <br /> 5-inch-diameter sewer line is present under <br /> available to Applied GeoSystems at this time. A <br /> iianmer Lane and Brentwood Drive. An 8-inch-diameter water main is present under <br /> E'ammer Lane (Plate 3). <br /> PREVIOUS WORK <br /> Applied GeoSystems conducted a Preliminary Tank Replacement Assessment investigation <br /> in Oc#ober i99Q to evaluate sail for the presence of hydrocarbons (Applied GeoSystems, <br /> December 18, 1990)• During chis investigation, five soil borings ($-1 through B-5)storage <br /> g <br /> drilled at the site. Borings B-1 through B-3 were drilled near Deed{ankgavity. Borings <br /> tanks,and borings B-4 and B-5 were drilled in the area of the prop <br /> approximately 1 foot below the first encountered ground <br /> B-1 and B-3 were terminated app y <br /> B-2 was terminated at 31 feet beh barin <br /> water, which was 49 feet below grade. Boring <br /> grades <br /> and borings B-4 and B-5 were terminated 21 feet below grade. The locations of S <br /> 3 <br /> Acs 30004-4 <br />