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' FELL INSTALLATION AND CPT INVESTIGATION REPORT <br /> 54Q0 and 5606 Pacific Avenue Stockton Cal�fomca CAO NQ 5-60707 <br /> 1E 4 INTRODUCTION EAI Project No ]232 <br /> 1 <br /> . <br /> Environmental Audit Inc (EAI) was retained by Union Oil Company of California (Unocal) to <br /> install five ground water monitoring wells associated with the property Ioedted at 5400 and <br />' 5606 Pacific Avenue, Stockton, California (Site) (see Figure 1) The Site is owned by Stone <br /> Brothers and was formerly leased to Montgomery Wards (Wards) (5400 Pacific Avenue) and <br /> Unocal (5606 Pacific Avenue) for operation of automobile and gasoline service <br />' 11 Background <br />' 1 1 1 Wards Site <br /> Wards formerly operated an auto service center at 5400 Pacific Avenue, Stockton, California <br /> (see Figure 1) Between 1986 and 1988, Wards removed one waste oil UST, four bulk oil <br /> USTs, and two gasoline USTs from the site Numerous investigations of the Wards site were <br /> conducted and a remedial system (air sparging coupled with vapor extraction) was installed to <br /> address the remediation of petroleum hydrocarbons present in soil and ground water beneath <br /> the Wards site The remedial system was put into full operation in November 1999, and was in <br /> operation until December 2000 when the auto service center and remedial system were shut <br /> 1 down due to Wards filing bankruptcy During its operation, the Wards remedial system <br /> removed approximately 8,000 pounds of hydrocarbons <br /> Ground water monitoring at the Wards site has been conducted since 1993 Ground water <br /> monitoring activities for the Wards site and the Unocal site, for the most part, were coordinated <br /> by the various consultants representing the two entities and conducted simultaneously <br /> 1 1 2 Unocal Site <br /> The property located at 5606 Pacific Avenue contained a gasoline station between <br /> approximately 1955 and 1985 (see Figure 1) In 1985, the station was closed and the USTs <br /> removed After completing investigations of the site, Unocal in 1988 excavated approximately <br /> 6,000 cubic yards of soil from the site The excavated soil was aerated, and based on the <br /> analytical testing results associated with the aerated soil, 5,800 cubic yards of the aerated soil <br /> was reused on-site as fill, and 200 cubic yards transported off-site for disposal On August 25, <br /> 1989, the RWQCB issued a letter for the Unocal site confirming that the soil contamination at <br /> the site has been adequately cleaned up, but, that the extent of ground water impact has yet to <br /> be defined <br />! Between 1992 and 2001, additional soil and ground water investigations associated with the <br /> Unocal site were conducted <br /> BHM WORD 1232RO191 1 ENVIRONMENTAL AUDIT INC O <br />