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EHD - Public
ProgramCode
3500 - Local Oversight Program
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ARCHIVED REPORTS
FileName_PostFix
XR0003817
RECORD_ID
PR0545428
PE
3528
FACILITY_ID
FA0005487
FACILITY_NAME
MARCIS DIESEL SERVICE
STREET_NUMBER
2969
STREET_NAME
LOOMIS
STREET_TYPE
RD
City
STOCKTON
Zip
95205
CURRENT_STATUS
02
SITE_LOCATION
2969 LOOMIS RD
P_LOCATION
01
P_DISTRICT
001
QC Status
Approved
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The site is situated in the southern part of the city of <br /> Stockton, a short distance west of Highway 99 , and 3ust to the <br /> south of Mariposa Road The area is used primarily for <br /> industrial & light manufacturing purposes , there are some <br /> residences to the west of the property <br /> PROVINCE <br /> The site is located in the southern part of the Sacramento <br /> Valley, which is the northern subprovince of what is referred to <br /> as the Great Valley of California It consists of in excess of <br /> 20, 000 feet of sediments of Cretaceous & younger age generated by <br /> uplift & erosion of the Sierra Nevada Batholith to the east The <br /> topography is very flat, with surface drainage to the west at <br /> about 5 ' /mile Duck Creek is a short distance to the south, and <br /> Mormon Slough is about 1 mile to the north <br /> DEPTH TO GROUNDWATER. <br /> According to San Joaquin County Flood District maps, groundwater <br /> was as high as 47 ' bgl in the Spring of 1986 Monitoring activi- <br /> ties since April, 1992 have recorded an average water table depth <br /> . of about 72 ' bgl The last sampling event in November, 1996, <br /> found the static water level at an average of 67 72 ' bgl <br /> PRIOR USE OF UST' S <br /> Two, 5, 000 gallon UST' s which had been used for storing diesel <br /> fuel were removed from the property in March, 1987 . There are no <br /> records available concerning amounts of fuel used during the time <br /> the tanks were in use Refer to prior reports for more details <br /> SUMMARY OF PRIOR WORK <br /> March, 1987 - two, 5 , 000 gallon diesel UST' s removed from site by <br /> Thorpe Oil Co Soil samples taken from beneath the tank revealed <br /> the presence of benzene, xylene, TVPH, & TEPH. Disposition of <br /> removed spoil not known <br /> March, 1988 - Thorpe Oil Co reexcavated the site, and soil <br /> samples were taken at 28 ' & 29 ' below grade Laboratory results <br /> revealed the presence of xylene & TVPH in both samples The <br /> excavation was filled with clean material <br /> April 3, 6, & 7, 1992 - Three (3) monitoring wells placed on site <br /> to depths of 841 , 861 , & 89 ' bgl Casing size on MW-1 was 4" OD, <br /> MW-2 & MW-3 was 2" OD. Details of work included in report titled <br /> . "GROUNDWATER INVESTIGATION REPORT" dated May, 1992 <br /> 2 <br />
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