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1 <br /> iground diesel tanks) is intended for large truck re-fueling The subject property <br /> is located in a combination residential and commercial area of Delhi <br /> 1 <br /> 3.2 Geology/Hydrology <br /> Geology - The subject property is situated on soils of the Central Valley and <br /> consist predominantly of alluvial sediments Soils observed during this <br /> 1 investigation consisted of silty sands medium to coarse grained <br /> Hydrology - Based on current groundwater data groundwater is at a depth of <br /> approximately six to seven feet bgs, and the groundwater gradient is to the east, <br /> southeast <br /> 1 <br /> 3.3 Site History <br /> According to the current owners of the site, Kashmir and Dalwinder Dhoot, the <br /> subject property was a fruit stand in 1952 In 1972 Joe Takashita, built a <br /> gasoline service station which was called Tokyo Joe's In 1986 the property <br /> was sold to Joseph Jakary and continued as a gasoline service station In 1991 <br /> the service station was sold to Harry Mogairian, and then in 1993 the property <br /> was sold to the current owners Kashmir and Dalwinder Dhoot The property <br /> is still referred to as Joe's Place Truck Stop According to the current owners, <br /> while under Joe Takashita's control, the site may have been a Texaco franchise <br /> Currently the subject property contains two underground storage tanks in the <br /> northern dispenser area One of the tanks is a 20,000 gallon UST partitioned <br /> to hold 4,000 gallons of diesel, 4,000 gallons of unleaded premium, and <br /> 12,000 gallons of unleaded regular gasoline Additionally there is a 10,000 <br /> gallon UST filled with unleaded regular gasoline The diesel dispensers located <br /> in the southern truck dispenser area are supplied by four large above ground <br /> tanks located in the southeast corner of the subject property <br /> 4.0 SUMMARY OF PHASE 11 FIELD OPERATIONS <br /> I <br /> 4.1 Utility Clearance <br /> As required by law, Underground Service Alert was contacted in order to <br /> provide clearance of the boring locations from any possible underground utility <br /> lines which might exist on the subject property <br /> 4.2 Soil Boring and Sampling Procedures <br /> Prior to the start of the drilling operations, a tailgate Health and Safety meeting <br /> I . was conducted by the Project Manager to discuss potential health and safety <br /> M& Avalon Environmental Consultants 9627-001-2 <br /> Joes Truck Plaza 15600 South Harlan Road <br /> March 20, 2000 4 Lathrop, California <br /> 1 <br />