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: <br /> 4.. —Z;. ,.. N ` - ., .at.�,.. Y ..� { Zk'- jF IiR. 4 - "LGiw:r��i4'ti rn y�__ A.�t<k::M1Y'➢ <br /> z <br /> L� <br /> i <br /> s 2 <br /> P <br /> 1 The 10,000-gallon tank was inspected upon removal and did not display any <br /> s signs of compromised integrity. The tank fill pipe was located on the east <br /> end of the tank. As shown in Appendix A, a soil sample from the east <br /> sidewall of the excavation showed nondetectable levels of both BTXE and <br /> total extractable petroleum hydrocarbons {TEPN}. <br /> _ Based on the results of the two soil samples and the observations made <br /> during the excavation it is believed that either the r.Q di _ 1 feel <br /> 5 _^a g � sour �+�...—g <br /> P se to the environment was the surface pump installation located near <br /> 77 <br /> the west end of the tank or spillage associated with dispensing of fuel <br /> from this pump. Therefore, the v�,�o fuel released to the <br /> g 1 environment is estimated to be small (less than 100gallons). The document <br /> W "Work Plan: Preliminary Investigation of Ground Water", POM Strocal Site, <br /> r , � <br /> Stockton, California, prepared by Canonie Environmental Services Corp., May <br /> 4 <br /> 12, 1989, describes proposed activities to investigate the possible release <br /> of diesel fuel to the ground water. This work plan describes activities <br /> 70 which will remove soil contaminated by diesel fuel and mitigate potential <br /> ij <br /> f future release of diesel to the ground water. <br /> t <br /> 4 <br /> _ <br /> t y <br /> a <br /> CanonteEnvircmental <br /> , <br /> r� <br />