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T <br /> P.O. Box 576981-6981 <br /> M.J. Kloberdanz & Associates Modesto, California 95357 <br /> Environmental Assessment Phone: (209) 577-8186 <br /> Fax: (209) 577-8158 <br /> December 1, 1999 <br /> Ms. Lori Duncan, REHS <br /> San Joaquin County Environmental Health <br /> 304 E. Weber Ave., Third Floor <br /> Stockton, California 95202 <br /> REPORT <br /> Soil Sampling <br /> Larkspur Estates, S. MacArthur Road, Tracy, California <br /> 1.0 PROJECT IDENTIFICATION <br /> Larkspur Estates is a proposed subdivision that Bright Development is interested in <br /> purchasing. The property is adjacent to a facility known as the Tracy Oil Pit: <br /> Site: TRACY OIL PIT <br /> Address: VALPICO RD, 1/2 MILE EAST OF TRACY BLVD <br /> City: TRACY <br /> Map Loc: 22 -within 1/2-3/4 mile NE of the subject <br /> Status: EPA ID#:39400005 110 <br /> Status: <br /> NFRAP No Further Remedial Action Planned sites (CERCLIS) <br /> As of February 1995, CERCLIS sites designated 'No Further Remedial Action Planned' NFRAP have <br /> been removed from CERCLIS. NFRAP sites may be sites where, following an initial investigation, no <br /> contamination was found, contamination was removed quickly without the site being placed on the NPL, <br /> or the contamination was not serious enough to require Federal Superfund action or NPL consideration. <br /> EPA has removed these NFRAP sites from CERCLIS to lift unintended barriers to the redevelopment of <br /> these properties. This policy change is part of EPA's Brownfields Redevelopment Program to help cities, <br /> states, private investors and affected citizens promote economic redevelopment of unproductive urban <br /> sites. <br /> Bright Development has a concern that contamination, currently classified for not further <br /> action at the Tracy Oil Pit, may have impacted the soil and groundwater at Larkspur <br /> Estates. <br /> The scope of work did not include geological interpretation of the subsurface soils. <br /> Larkspur is not a known contamination site and we are only concerned with the potential <br /> of petroleum migration from offsite, south of the development. <br />