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i <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 their site <br /> located at 4075 East Main Street, Stockton,California,as shown on Figure 1. Mr Jay Mcllrath <br /> has authorized GHH to collect groundwater samples and prepare this Second Quarter, 2002, <br /> Groundwater Monitoring Report(QMR) This QMR presents the results of the groundwater <br /> monitoring completed at the site on June 11, 2002 The groundwater monitoring well locations <br /> are shown on Figure 2 <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 of East <br /> Main Street and Oro Road at 4075 East Main Street, Stockton, CA The property houses one <br /> rectangular-shaped office/store building The property is asphalt paved except in the area of the <br /> pump dispenser islands where it is paved with concrete and a strip of dirt surface on the northern <br /> portion of the site The site contains one underground storage tank(UST)and two dispenser <br /> islands as shown in Figure 2 The UST is a split 20,000 gallon tank that stores 12,000 gallons <br /> regular unleaded gasoline and 8,000 gallons premium unleaded gasoline No diesel fuel tanks <br /> . have been located on this site An underground waste oil tank(300 gallon)was located behind <br /> the store building to the north and was eventually removed m 1995 It has been reported that this <br /> waste oil tank had been filled with diesel fuel for testing purposes approximately three tunes <br /> since it was installed. There were also three previous UST's that stored unleaded regular,leaded <br /> regular,and unleaded premium gasoline These three UST's were removed in 1998 The <br /> location of the former waste oil 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 deeper <br /> Quaternary Riverbank formation, both of which consist mainly of arkosic alluvium denved <br /> mainly from erosion of the Sierra Nevada Mountains to the east Both the Modesto and <br /> Riverbank formations are part of the Great Valley sedimentary sequence of rocks which fill the <br /> large Great Valley sedimentary basun which was originally derived as a forearc basin between the <br /> Sierran arc to the east and the subduction zone to the west Stockton is located within the San <br /> Joaquin Valley which consists of the southern two thirds of the Great Valley province The <br /> northwesterly flowing San Joaquin River and its tributaries are the main drainage feature of the <br /> San Joaquin Valley <br /> Groundwater is present at the site at approximately 62 feet bgs The direction of groundwater <br /> flow is east-southeast,based on recent groundwater monitoring at the site <br /> • <br />