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P.O. Box 576981-6981 <br /> M.J. Kloberdanz &. Associates Modesto, California 95357 <br /> 9k. Environmental Assessment Phone: (209) 577-8186 <br /> Fax: (209) 577-8158 <br /> Aprr1a1.9 °1 9 <br /> Ms. Lori Duncan, REHSR.F-r- ..LJ <br /> San Joaquin County Environmental Health APR �g <br /> 304 E. Weber Ave., Third Floor <br /> 99 <br /> Stockton, California 95202 ENVIRONNiENTAk HEALTH <br /> PERMIT j SERVICES <br /> WORK PLAN <br /> Subsurface Investigation, Po bo Ranch Property, <br /> 24100 S. Lammers Road, racy, California <br /> 1.0 PROJECT IDENTIFICATION <br /> The following plan provides a scope of work that will help determine the extent of the <br /> soil and groundwater impacted by an underground tank previously removed from the <br /> Pombo Ranch Property. We propose the use of a Geo-Probe to obtain soil and ground <br /> ` water samples in the areas described below and use this information to locate three <br /> groundwater monitoring wells. ' <br /> 1.1 Site Description and History <br /> Specific areas of concern were identified during a recent Environmental <br /> Assessment for Bright Development, a prospective buyer of the subject property. <br /> A portion of the property at 24100 S. Lammers Road is occupied by a farming <br /> facility, which includes residential dwellings, a barn, equipment sheds and shops. <br /> Tractor storage, repairs, and fueling are co iducted in this area which fronts I ith <br /> Street. Some pesticide and above ground fuel storage was apparent during the <br /> recent inspection. Records indicate that the improvements to the parcel started in <br /> 1930. The undeveloped acreage is used for irrigated crops and/or pasture. <br /> Two underground tanks were listed in the state records review as in use at the <br /> 24100 S. Lammers Road property but had been removed before 1993. Since the <br /> tanks were farm exempt they may have removed without the normally required <br /> soil sampling. Several above ground tans are in use at this site. The above <br /> ground tanks are located together centrally in the shop and barn area. Historical <br /> photographs show that one of the above ground tanks was located next to the <br /> tractor shop. <br />