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1 <br /> Eckert Cold Storage Company <br /> ' 757 Moffat Blv4 Manteca, California <br /> Underground Tank Investigation <br /> Phase I Report of Findings <br /> r.0 Project Identification <br /> This project has been developed to explore the possible impact that has occurred as a <br /> result of the leaking underground storage tanks removed at this site inn July, 1986 The <br /> release requires a determination as to whether or not groundwater has been impacted at <br /> this site, and to discover both the vertical and lateral migration of contaminants that may <br /> have occurred <br /> ' 2.0 Site Descri don and History <br /> rY <br /> Eckert Cold Storage Company occupies approximately ten acres of properly identified by <br /> the San Joaquin County Assessor's Office as 757 Moffat Blvd, in the incorporated city of <br /> Manteca, in San Joaquin County, Cahfonua (Figure 1) The facility is utilized for the <br /> purpose of processing vegetables and the cold storage of same The facility cleans, cuts, <br /> graaes, packages and stores various types of perishable foods During the normal business <br /> ' season the entire ten acre site is utilized by incoming and outgoing trucks, forklifts and <br /> personnel until late November each year <br /> ' Eckert Cold Storage Company removed a single 500 gallon gasoline tank (#4) from the <br /> site in July, 1986 In April, 1987, a site inspection of the tank removal area was <br /> conducted and soil samples were collected at that time The results of that testing <br /> indicated contamination of soils had occurred <br /> In February, 1988, the remaining three underground fuel tanks were removed from the <br /> same location No contamination was identified during this sampling event <br /> Because of the gasoline contamination identified in April, 1987, the San Joaquin County <br /> ' Public Health Department's Environmental Health Division directed Eckert Cold Storage <br /> Company to investigate the problem and provide a Problem Assessment Report <br /> ' WHF, Inc (WET) has been contracted to explore the problem and to report the findings <br /> I <br />