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6ETTLER - RYAN INC . <br /> April 28, 1999 <br /> Mr, Brett L. Hunter <br /> Chevron Products Company <br /> P. O. Box 6004 <br /> San Ramon, California 94583 <br /> Subject: Compliance Sampling Associated with Station Demolition at Chevron Service <br /> Station # 9-3232, 8660 Lower Sacramento Road, Stockton, California. <br /> Dear Mr. Hunter: <br /> At the request of Chevron Products Company (Chevron) Gettler-Ryan Inc. (GR) conducted a soil <br /> investigation following station demolition activities performed by Wendt & Sons Construction, Inc. <br /> (Wendt) of Lodi, California. Field activities consisted of demolition of all aboveground facilities and <br /> removing the underground storage tanks (USTs) and all associated piping. The scope of work <br /> performed by GR included: observing removal of the gasoline and waste oil USTs, and product lines; <br /> j collecting soil and grab groundwater samples from the UST excavations, from beneath former product <br /> piping and dispensers, and from the soil stockpiles; submitting soil samples for analysis; evaluating soil <br /> disposal options and coordinating disposal; and preparing a report documenting the work. The work <br /> was performed to assess whether petroleum hydrocarbons have impacted the soil beneath the USTs <br /> and product lines. <br /> SITE DESCRIPTION <br /> The subject site is located on the southeast comer of the intersection of Sacramento Road and Ponce <br /> De Leon Avenue in Stockton, California (Figure 1 ). Former service station facilities consisted of a <br /> station building, two dispenser islands, three gasoline USTs, and one waste oil UST. All subsurface <br /> and aboveground facilities have been demolished and removed from the site. Three groundwater <br /> monitoring wells have been installed at the site. Pertinent site features are shown on Figure 2. The <br /> subject site is currently under new construction. <br />;i <br /> FIELD WORK <br /> Sampling work associated with the site demolition activities was conducted by GR in accordance with <br /> the GR Field Methods and Procedures (attached) and GR's Contingency Work Plan dated January 21 , <br /> 1999. All soil and water samples collected during this investigation were delivered under chain-of- <br /> custody to Sequoia Analytical Laboratory in Walnut Creek (FLAP 91271 ), California. Analytical <br /> methods and results are summarized in Tables 1 and 2. Copies of the laboratory analytical reports and <br /> chain-of-custody records are attached. Mr. Michael P. Kith and Mr. Harlin Knoll of the San Joaquin <br /> County Environmental Health Division (SJCEHD) were present at the site during UST and product <br /> piping removal and soil sampling activities. Mr. Ron Hiltscher of the City of Stockton Fire Department <br /> was also present during UST removal. <br />{ 346463 .03 <br /> i <br /> 6747 Sierra Court , Suite J Dublin , California 94568 ( 925 ) 551 - 7555 <br />