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STi��[TC/NC ENVIRONMENTAL INC 3330 Cameron Park Drive Ste 5550 ` <br /> Cameron Park California 95682 <br /> (530)676-6004-Fax (530)676-6005 <br /> August 11, 2004 <br /> F <br /> Project No 2033-15600-01 <br /> tRE�-_ ,0 <br /> � <br /> Ms Margaret Lagorio AUG 16 2004 <br /> San Joaquin County Public Health Services <br /> EIVV1r�uPdlU7raV7 HFkLTH <br /> Environmental Health Division <br /> 304 E Weber Street, Third Floor PERM17/SERVICES <br /> Stockton, California 95202-2708 <br /> Re Subsurface Assessment Report <br /> Joe's Truck Plaza <br /> 15600 South Harlan Road <br /> Lathrop, California <br /> LOP #231585 <br /> Dear Ms Lagorio <br /> Stratus Environmental, Inc (Stratus) has prepared this Subsurface Assessment Report, on <br /> behalf of Mr Kashman Singh and Mr Dalwinder Dhoot, to document the findings of an <br /> additional environmental assessment conducted at Joe's Truck Plaza, located at 15600 <br /> South Harlan Road, Lathrop, California (Figure 1) The purpose of the investigation was <br /> to further assess the vertical and lateral extent of petroleum hydrocarbon impact to soil <br /> and groundwater east of the site Field activities were consistent with the Work Plan for <br /> Additional Site Assessment (Work Plan, dated October 21, 2003) and the Work Plan <br /> Addendum (dated December 31, 2003), approved by the San Joaquin County <br /> Environmental Health Department (SJCEHD) in a letter dated January 9, 2004 The <br /> investigation consisted of advancing eight cone penetration test (CPT) borings and <br /> installing one on-site groundwater monitoring well to accommodate feasibility testing <br /> This report documents the work activities and presents the findings of the additional <br /> assessment <br /> SITE DESCRIPTION <br /> The subject site is an active service station located on South Harlan Road, south of the <br /> intersection with J Street, in Lathrop, California (Figure 1) The current station <br /> configuration consists of a station building, four dispenser islands intended for <br /> automobile refueling, seven dispenser islands intended for large truck refueling, four <br /> 10,000-gallon above ground tanks used to store diesel, one 12,000-gallon underground <br /> storage tank (UST), one 10,000-gallon UST, and one 4,000-gallon UST used to store <br /> P Voe's Truck Plaza\Reports\CPT report 08-2004 doc <br />