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EHD - Public
ProgramCode
3500 - Local Oversight Program
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ARCHIVED REPORTS
FileName_PostFix
XR0012359
RECORD_ID
PR0545517
PE
3528
FACILITY_ID
FA0003798
FACILITY_NAME
MARCH LANE 76*
STREET_NUMBER
2701
Direction
W
STREET_NAME
MARCH
STREET_TYPE
LN
City
STOCKTON
Zip
95219
APN
11619007
CURRENT_STATUS
02
SITE_LOCATION
2701 W MARCH LN
P_LOCATION
01
P_DISTRICT
002
QC Status
Approved
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4 <br /> L� <br /> ERI <br /> ENVIRONMENTAL RESOLUTIONS, INC. <br /> F� V EE)N <br /> April 28, 1999 <br /> APR 2 91999 ERI 205513 QSR8 <br /> Mr Ed Ralston ENVIFtU,- MENIAL HEALT#-i <br /> Tosco Marketing Company PERMIT i SERVICES <br /> 1380 Lead Hill Road, Suite 120 <br /> Roseville, California 95661 <br /> Subject Quarterly Summary Report for Environmental Investigation, First Quarter 1999, Tosco <br /> 76 Service Station 5886, 2701 March Lane, Stockton, California <br /> Mr Ralston <br /> At the request of Tosco Marketing Company (Tosco), and pursuant to correspondence from San <br /> Joaquin County Public Health Services, Environmental Health Division (the County) dated July 24, <br /> 1997, Environmental Resolutions, Inc (ERI) is submitting this quarterly summary report for the subject <br /> site This quarterly report covers work completed during first quarter 1999 <br /> BACKGROUND <br /> The site is immediately west of Interstate I-5 on the northwestern corner of March Lane and the I-5 <br /> offramp in Stockton, California, as shown on the Site Vicinity Map (Plate 1) The locations of the <br /> existing underground storage tank (UST) field, dispenser pump islands, other selected site features, and <br /> surrounding properties are shown on the Generalized Site Plan (Plate 2) Properties in the vicinity of <br /> the site are generally occupied by commercial developments <br /> It is ERI's understanding that Unocal Corporation (Unocal) purchased the land in 1967, at which time <br /> the property was vacant In 1982, Unocal constructed a service station at the site and installed three <br /> 12,000-gallon USTs to store gasoline and diesel fuels (Delta Environmental, February 6, 1996) <br /> Between July 1995 and September 1996, Unocal replaced the original USTs and associated product <br /> distribution lines, and enlarged the existing tank pit to accommodate three new 15,000-gallon USTs <br /> Unocal also advanced 21 soil borings and collected soil and groundwater samples from the borings <br /> utilizing a Geoprobe® sampling system, drilled four additional soil borings, and constructed <br /> groundwater monitoring wells in three of these borings The location of existing wells is shown on <br /> Plate 2 <br /> Unocal initiated quarterly groundwater monitoring during December 1996 Data collected by others <br /> indicate the groundwater flow direction ranges from northwest to southwest and the groundwater <br /> surface ranges from approximately 5 to 9 feet below ground surface (ft bgs) <br /> In April 1997, ERI performed an investigation to evaluate the source and extent of methyl tertiary butyl <br /> ether (MTBE) (ERI, June 3, 1997) The investigation included hand-auguring three soil borings <br /> 73 Digital Drive, Suite 100, Novato, Callfomia 94949-5791 415-382-9105 (FAX 415-382-1856) <br /> Lake Forest - Novato - Seattle <br />
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