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w <br /> CLOSURE SUMMARY REPORT <br /> September 1996 <br /> Alberg Trucking <br /> 13430 Lower Sacramento Road <br /> r Lodi, California <br /> S.y <br /> 1.0. INTRODUCTION AND SCOPE OF WORK <br /> In accordance with the request of Mr. Fred Alberg of Alberg Trucking, Advanced <br /> GeoEnvironmental, Inc. (AGE) has prepared this Closure Summary Report (CSR) for the site at <br /> L• 13430 Lower Sacramento Road, Lodi, California (the site). The site and its surroundings are <br /> illustrated on Figure 1 -Location Map. Structures,former and abandoned UST locations,excavation, <br /> boring and sample locations are shown on Figure 2-Site Plan. This report summarized investigation <br /> and remediation of hydrocarbon-impacted soil in the area of the former underground storage tanks <br /> (USTs) at the site. <br /> V The investigation is performed in accordance with San Joaquin County.Public Health Services <br /> Environmental Health Division (PHS-EHD) and Central Valley Regional Water Quality Control <br /> Board(CVRWQCB) guidelines for the investigation of USTs. <br /> f <br /> to, 2.0. BACKGROUND <br /> 3 2.1. SITE LOCATION AND DESCRIPTION <br /> The site is located in a rural residential area of San Joaquin County, south of Lodi (Figure 1) and is <br /> presently occupied by a bar/restaurant. Fred Alberg Trucking occupies the property immediately <br /> south of the site. A domestic well is located on'the property to the east of the former UST area. <br /> 2.2. GROUND WATER DEPTH AND FLOW DIRECTION <br /> According to the San Joaquin County Flood Control and Water Conservation District map titled <br /> Lines of Equal Depth of Water Wells - Fall 1993, ground water depth in the area of the site is <br /> approximately 60 feet below surface grade (bsg). Regional ground water flow direction in the area <br /> is westerly. However, flow direction can vary locally and with seasonal changes of ground water <br /> depth. <br /> W <br /> 2.3. . REGIONAL GEOLOGIC/HYDROGEOLOGIC SETTING <br /> +� The subject site is located in the central portion of the Great Valley geomorphic province of <br /> California. The valley is a nearly flat, elongate trough trending northwest and southeast for <br /> w <br />