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V <br /> `"WWI <br /> Attachment A <br /> Former Texaco Service Station <br /> Chevron Site ID 309075 <br /> 3978 South Highway 99 <br /> Stockton, California <br /> Site History and Previous Investigations <br /> The site is a former Texaco service station located at 3978 South Highway 99, in Stockton, <br /> California. Currently the site is an automobile window repair shop, Low Price Auto Glass, and <br /> site features include the former Texaco service station building, dispenser islands and dispenser <br /> island canopy. <br /> The property was reportedly operated as a Texaco service station from at least 1957 to 1973, <br /> during which time site features included two dispensers under a common canopy and five <br /> underground storage tanks (UST); one 6,300 gallon UST, one 4,000 gallon UST, two 3,987 <br /> gallon USTs and one 550 gallon UST (Advanced GeoEnvi ro n mental [AGE] Quarterly Monitoring <br /> Report, 2007). Details regarding the removal of the USTs are unavailable. <br /> Depth-to-water measurements at the site have ranged from approximately 51.05 to 67.82 feet <br /> below the top of well casing. Groundwater elevations were at their lowest near the start of the <br /> groundwater monitoring program, August 2006, when the only well in the monitoring well <br /> network was MW-1. Since monitoring wells MW-2, MW-3, MW-4 and MW-5 were installed <br /> between June 16 and June 23, 2008, and MW-6 and MW-6D between November 10 and <br /> November 11, 2008, depth-to-water measurements appear to have declined, indicating a rise in <br /> groundwater levels. Current depth-to-water measurements at the site are approximately 52 feet <br /> below the top of well casing. <br /> One domestic well, DW-1, exists approximately 15 feet north of the site property line, within the <br /> fence line. The well is believed to have been sampled only three times, between November <br /> 2005 and November 2006, inclusive. Petroleum hydrocarbon constituents were not detected in <br /> any of the groundwater samples collected from DW-1 during this time (AGE Quarterly <br /> Monitoring Report, 2007). <br /> In 1957, a building permit was issued for the construction of a service station. The first appraisal <br /> date was May 1958, at which time the property was assessed as an operating service station <br /> (AGE Quarterly Monitoring Report, 2007). <br /> In 1971 the site was reassessed with a new 4,000 gallon low lead UST and associated piping <br /> (AGE Historical Property Use, 2007). <br /> In 1973 the Texaco service station was noted as being closed (AGE Quarterly Monitoring <br /> Report, 2007). <br /> In 1974, appraisal records state that Texaco reported the lease as cancelled and no longer <br /> owned equipment on site. Appraisal records show the station as closed and the hoist, air <br /> compressor, air and water stations, neon sign, pumps, and USTs as personal property removed <br /> from Real Estate valuation. Definitive information regarding the disposition of the USTs has not <br /> been found, including information pertaining to UST removal records (AGE Quarterly Monitoring <br /> Report, 2007). <br /> 1 <br />