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EHD - Public
ProgramCode
3500 - Local Oversight Program
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ARCHIVED REPORTS
FileName_PostFix
XR0012396
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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1 eT� <br /> S E C 0 R <br /> . QUARTERLY SUMMARY REPORT <br /> First Quarter 2004 <br /> 76 Service Station #5886 <br /> 2701 West March Lane, Stockton, CA <br /> City/County ID # Stockton <br /> County San Joaquin <br /> PREVIOUS ASSESSMENT <br /> Union Oil Company of California (Unocal) purchased the land in 1967, at which time the property <br /> was vacant In 1982, Unocal constructed a service station at the site and installed three 12,000- <br /> gallon underground storage tanks (USTs) to store gasoline and diesel fuels (Delta Environmental <br /> Consultants, Inc [Delta], February 6, 1996) <br /> As presented in previous reports, a summary of site activities including remedial efforts at the site <br /> is as follows <br /> 1995—Unocal removed three 12,000-gallon fuel USTs, product piping, and dispensers <br /> Unocal replaced the fuel USTs with two 15,000-gallon and one 12,000-gallon UST The <br /> UST replacement activities included disposal of approximately 1,200 cubic yards of soil at <br /> Forward Landfill in Manteca, California and disposal of approximately 15,000 gallons of <br /> groundwater at Unocal's Rodeo, California facility (Delta, February 6, 1996) <br /> September 1995 - Unocal advanced 21 sod borings and collected soil and groundwater <br /> samples from the borings utilizing a Geoprobe®sampling system (Delta, February 6, <br /> 1996) <br /> • June 1996 - Pacific Environmental Group, Inc (PEG) performed a water-supply well <br /> survey within a one-quarter-mile radius of the site The survey identified 10 wells located <br /> within the survey area These wells are located northeast to southeast of the site and are <br /> apparently utilized as cathodic protection or irrigation wells (PEG, June 24, 1996) <br /> September 1996 - Unocal drilled four additional sod borings, and constructed <br /> groundwater monitoring wells in three of these borings (Delta, December 5, 1996) <br /> • March 1997—Tosco submitted a Work Plan for Supplemental Environmental <br /> Investigation <br /> (ERI, March 28, 1997) to the County <br /> April 1997 —Tosco submitted an Addendum to Work Plan (ERI, April 3, 1997) to the <br /> County <br /> April 1997 —Tosco performed a soil and groundwater investigation at the site The <br /> investigation included hand-auguring three soil borings adjacent to catch basins, drilling <br /> four soil borings, and constructing dual-completion groundwater monitoring wells <br /> (MW4SID through MW7S/D) at discrete depths in the borings (ERI, June 3, 1997) <br /> July 1997—Tosco submitted a Work Plan for Supplemental Environmental Investigation <br /> (ERI, July 14, 1997) to the County <br /> August 1997 —Tosco submitted the Addendum to Work Plan(ERI, August 8, 1997) <br /> to the County <br />
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