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i 1.0 INTRODUCTION AND PURPOSE <br /> On behalf of UniFirst Corporation UniFirst URS is leased to submit this report <br /> rP (UniFirst) P P <br />' detailing the results of the monitoring well installation and groundwater sampling <br /> undertaken in accordance with the workplan approved on March 24, 2005 by the San <br /> Joaquin County Environmental Health Department (SJCEHD) as part of the underground <br /> tstorage tank (UST) investigation at the UniFirst facility located at 819 North Hunter <br /> Street in Stockton, California (site) The site location is shown on Figure 1 This report <br /> presents a discussion of relevant background information, known site-specific conditions, <br /> investigative activities, soil and groundwater chemical results, a discussion of results, and <br /> conclusions based on the data generated for the investigation Appendices include agency <br /> correspondence, lithological logs, monitoring well construction details, monitoring well <br /> development records, well purging and sampling forms, and laboratory analytical reports <br /> and chain-of-custody records <br /> 2.0 SITE CONDITIONS AND BACKGROUND <br /> The following reports were reviewed to obtain information regarding the environmental <br /> status of the 819 North Hunter Street property <br />' • Report, Phase I Environmental Site Assessment, Parisian Industrial Services <br /> Facility and Adjacent Properties, 100 Block E Flora Street, 100 Block E Poplar <br />' Street, 800 Block N El Dorado Street, Stockton, California, prepared by <br /> Environmental Engineering & Contracting, Inc (EEC), dated February 10, 1998, <br />' • Final Report for Investigation and Removal of Discolored Soil at the Former Used <br /> Auto Sales Lot, 844 El Dorado Avenue, Stockton, California, prepared by EEC, <br /> dated September 17, 2002, and <br /> • Final Report, Site Assessment, UST Removal and Remediation, UniFirst Laundry <br />' Facility, 125 East Flora Street, Stockton, California, prepared by EEC, dated <br /> September 24, 2004 <br /> t The site is located on a city block in Stockton bordered by Poplar Street to the north, <br /> Flora Street to the south, El Dorado Street to the west, and North Hunter Street to the <br /> east The southeast corner of the block is occupied by a building and parking lot for the <br />' Native Sons of Stockton (Figure 2) <br />' 1 V\Goodwin ProctorWinalReport doc <br />