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t <br /> A M B R I A <br /> FEB 1 44 005 <br /> ENNIP,ONMENT HEALTH <br /> PEROTISERVICES February 11, 2005 <br /> Mr Ray Von Flue <br /> San Joaquin County Environmental Health Department <br /> 304 East Weber Avenue, Third Floor <br /> Stockton, California 95202 <br /> Re Underground Storage Tank Removal Report <br /> Former Shell Service Station ; � I <br /> 1071 North Main Street <br /> Manteca, California �,� 0 <br /> SAP Code 135570 I <br /> Incident No 98995643 �y <br /> SJCEHD Site Code 506313 <br /> Dear Mr Von Flue <br /> Cambria Environmental Technology, Inc (Cambria) prepared this report on behalf of Equilon <br /> Enterprises LLC dba Shell Oil Products US (Shell) to document the underground storage tank <br /> (UST) removal activities at the above referenced site Cambria performed inspections and soil <br /> sampling following the removal of two gasoline USTs, one waste oil tank, four product <br /> • dispensers, associated product piping, and three hoists The work was performed to comply with <br /> San Joaquin County Environmental Health Department(SJCEHD) guidelines <br /> SITE DESCRIPTION <br /> The subject property is located on the southwest corner of the intersection of North Main Street <br /> and Louise Avenue in Manteca, California (Figure 1) The site is a former Shell service station <br /> that contained two USTs, four dispenser islands, and a waste oil UST The station building with <br /> an adjacent car wash, and two dispenser island canopies remain at the site (Figure 2) Properties <br /> surrounding the subject property are a mixture of residential properties and commercial <br /> properties Commercial properties are generally located at the intersection of North Main Street <br /> and Louise Avenue and to the north and south along North Main Street Residential properties <br /> are located in all directions from the subject site <br /> SAMPLING ACTIVITIES AND SAMPLE ANALYSES <br /> UST Removal- Two 15,000-gallon fiberglass gasoline USTs were removed on December 7, 2004 <br /> Cambna by Paradiso Mechanical, Inc (Paradiso) of San Leandro, California Mr Ray Von Flue of <br /> Environmental SJCEHD and Cambria field staff were present to witness the removal and condition of the tanks <br /> Technology,Inc <br /> Both tanks were in good condition, with no signs of failure <br /> 0Perkins Street <br /> P 0 Box 259 <br /> Sonoma CA 95476 <br /> Tel(707)935-4850 <br /> Fax(107)935-6649 <br />