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1 <br /> I <br /> 1 Site Background Information <br /> . SHOCKEY AND SONS TRUCKING <br /> 850 M[Ugeo Avenue,Ripon, California <br /> ' The site is located on the west side of Milgeo Avenue at the intersection with Wilma Road, <br /> adjacent to Highway 99. The property is zoned as industrial and is presently utilized as a <br /> distribution warehouse. Local land use in the immediate vicinity of the site is agricultural and <br /> ' industrial; residential areas are located south of the site. The site is f irther described as being <br /> located in the southeast quarter of Section 19, Township 2 South, Range 8 East,Mount Diablo <br /> Base and Meridian (Manteca Quadrangle, 7.5-Minute USGS Topographic Series, 1968,photo <br /> revised 1987). <br /> SITE DESCRIPTION <br /> A former truck fueling system operated on the site for approximately 30 years. Currently a pool <br /> ' construction company operates a materials staging warehouse on the site. The site consists of two <br /> wood-frame warehouse building structures and an asphalt paved and rock-covered vehicle <br /> parking and storage area. Local land use in the immediate vicinity of the site is agricultural and <br /> industrial; residential areas are located south of the site. <br /> • UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANK REMOVAL <br /> It is our understanding that six USTs were removed from three separate excavations on the <br /> property in April 1994: one waste oil UST, one diesel UST and four unleaded gasoline USTs. <br /> Petroleum hydrocarbons were detected in soil samples collected from beneath the USTs at the <br /> time of removal. Soil excavated during the UST removal was used to backfill each excavation. <br /> Clean soil was imported to "cap" each excavation. <br /> PREVIOUS SUBSURFACE INVESTIGATION <br /> The following is a brief summary of site assessment activities: <br /> ' • In December 1995,AGE advanced five soil probe borings at the site. Free hydrocarbon <br /> product was encountered in ground water samples collected from the site; however, soil <br /> samples indicated that hydrocarbon-impacted soil was limited to the capillary fringe or <br /> ' lower vadose zone. Locations of the probe borings are illustrated on Figure 2. <br /> • In June 1996, AGE installed four ground water monitoring wells. <br /> ' On 29 July 1999, a total of six soil probe borings (P6 through P11)were advanced at the <br /> site and off-site to the north, east and northwest of the former UST location. TPH-d was <br /> Advanced GeoEnvironmental,Inc. <br /> I <br />