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i <br /> . i s <br /> INTRODUCTION <br /> • GHH Engineering,Inc (GHH) is currently providing JAMAR Oil Distribution(JAMAR) <br /> professional engineering services to assist them with environmental issues pertaining to <br /> their site located at 4075 East Mann Street, Stockton,California, as shown on Figure 1 Mr <br /> Jay McIlrath has authorized GHH to prepare this Additional Assessment Workplan <br /> (AAWP)for the site This workplan has been prepared for submittal to the San Joaquin <br /> County Environmental Health Department(County),the lead regulatory agency overseeing <br /> environmental issues at the site <br /> BACKGROUND AND SITE HISTORY <br /> Site Description <br /> The site is currently a retail gasoline service station that is located on the northwest corner <br /> of East Main Street and Oro Road at 4075 East Main Street, Stockton, CA An office/store <br /> building is located near the center of the property The property is asphalt paved except in <br /> the area of the pump dispenser islands where it is paved with concrete and the northern <br /> portion of the site where there is a strip of dirt The site contains one underground storage <br /> tank(UST) and two dispenser islands as shown in Figure 2 The UST is a split 20,000 <br /> gallon tank that stores 12,000 gallons regular unleaded gasoline and 8,000 gallons <br /> premium unleaded gasoline No diesel fuel tanks have been located on this site An <br /> • underground waste oil tank(300 gallon) located behind the store building to the north and a <br /> 500 gallon underground kerosene tank were removed in 1995 The waste oil tank had <br /> # reportedly been filled with diesel fuel for testing purposes approximately three tines since <br /> installation Three previous UST's that stored unleaded regular, leaded regular,and <br /> unleaded premium gasoline were removed in 1998 The location of the former waste oil <br /> tank and the previous UST's are shown on Figure 3 <br /> Geology and Hydrogeology <br /> Geologically, the property is underlain by the Quaternary Modesto Formation and the <br /> deeper Quaternary Riverbank formation, both of which consist mainly of arkosic alluvium <br /> derived mainly from erosion of the Sierra Nevada Mountains to the east Both the Modesto <br /> and Riverbank formations are part of the Great Valley sedimentary sequence of rocks which <br /> fill the large Great Valley sedimentary basin which was originally derived as a forearc basin <br /> between the Sierran arc to the east and the subduction zone to the west Stockton is located <br /> within the San Joaquin Valley which consists of the southern two thirds of the Great Valley <br /> province The northwesterly flowing San Joaquin River and its tributaries are the main <br /> drainage feature of the San Joaquin Valley <br /> Groundwater is present at the site at approximately 60 feet bgs The direction of <br /> groundwater flow is south-southeast,based on recent groundwater monitoring at the site <br />