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,a <br /> WORK PLAN <br /> SOIL REMEDIATION <br /> i PDM STROCAL SITE <br /> STOCKTON, CALIFORNIA <br /> 1.0 INTRODUCTION <br /> i The PDM Strocal site is located at 2324 Navy Drive, Stockton, California, <br /> The site location is also described by Parcel 1 (30 acres), lying within <br /> Section 16, Township 1 North, Range 6 East, Mount Diablo Base fine and <br /> Meridian, in the City of Stockton, California (Book 11 of Parcel Maps, Page <br /> 32, San Joaquin County Records). The site location is shown on Figure 1. <br /> A 10,000-gallon underground diesel fuel storage tank was installed on the <br /> property in 1961. At that time the property was owned by Western State <br /> Steel. In 1987, the property was purchased from Western State Steel by the <br /> current owner, Fite Development Company, 9857 Horn Road, Sacramento, <br /> California. PDM Strocal, Inc. (PDM Strocal) holds a lease-option-to-buy <br /> �J agreement with Fite Development Company for the property and has conducted j <br /> structural steel manufacturing operations at the site since 1987. <br /> On March 9, 1989, under contract with POM Strocal, Western Meter Service <br /> removed the 10000-gallon die storage tank from the ground. The tank <br /> removal was necessary to make room for an addition to the existing plant <br /> structure (South Bay Addition). Figure 2 displays the location of the tank <br /> excavation; the excavated soil pile, and existing site structures and the <br /> Ai- <br /> 4�4 South Bay Addition. During the excavation activity, discolored soil with a <br /> diesel odor.was noted.at the west end of the tank, in an area underlying <br /> the former location of the surface pump installation. A soil.sample from <br /> the western sidewall of the excavation confirmed the presence of dies <br /> fuel in the soil ata r million m). As shown in <br /> Appendix A of this work plan, this sample showed nondetectable levels of <br /> L" all other forms of petroleum hydrocarbon, including benzene, toluene, <br /> # xylene and ethyl benzene (BTXE). <br /> r t x <br /> u®tteEnvironmental p <br /> £� t <br /> _ -,�M`w"•"•... """"""rM'.Mvm.+.- .. Y.�..♦%.:..i:..3uf.-rt a... 1. a,..,»."... _,... -r. .� «.a. ..... <... - r .. -n��.,. <br /> r, <br /> i <br />