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1 <br /> A RESNA Company <br /> TT MnA <br /> Environmental Solutions <br /> Through Applied Science, <br />` 3164 Gold Camp Drive, Suite 200 Engineering&Construction <br /> Rancho Cordova, CA 95670 <br /> Phone (916) 852-6690 <br /> FAX (916) 852-6688 <br /> REMOVAL OF UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANKS <br /> t at <br /> ARCO Service Station No 2076 <br /> 800 East Kettleman Lane <br /> Lodi, California <br /> For ARCO Products Company <br /> INTRODUCTION <br /> At the request of ARCO Products Company (ARCO), RESNA Industries (RESNA, <br /> formerly Applied GeoSystems) observed the removal and installation of underground <br /> �i storage tanks at ARCO Service Station No 2076 in Lodi, Califorrua. During the <br /> investigation in the former and new tank cavities and in the former product-line trenches, <br /> soil was evaluated for residual hydrocarbons According to ARCO, the tanks were removed <br /> as part of their program to upgrade the service station This report describes the work <br /> associated with the investigation, summarizes the analytical results obtained, and presents <br /> our interpretation of the results <br /> SITE BACKGROUND AND ADJACENT PROPERTY <br /> ARCO Service Station No 2076 is at 800 East Kettleman Lane in Lodi, California, as shown <br /> on the Site Vicinity Map (Plate 1). According to information supplied by ARCO, there <br /> were five underground storage tanks at the site designated T1 through TS on the <br /> Generalized Site Plan, Plate 2 Tanks TI and T2 stored unleaded gasoline, tanks T3 and <br /> T4 stored regular gasoline, and tank TS stored super unleaded gasoline Tanks TI and TS <br /> were single-walled fiberglass tanks; the other tanks were single-walled steel tanks. <br /> 3000$-3 <br />