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SOIL AND GROUND WATER INVESTIGATION REPORT <br /> September 1995 <br /> McDonald Island Dump Site <br /> 111 Zuckerman Road (McDonald Island) <br /> Stockton, California <br /> 1.0. INTRODUCTION <br /> In accordance with the request from Mr. Trey Steinhart of Zuckerman-Mandeville, Inc. (ZMI), <br /> Advanced GeoEnvironmental(AGE) has prepared this Soil and Ground Water Investigation Report <br /> for the McDonald Island Dump Site at 111 Zuckerman Road in Stockton, California(the site). The <br /> scope of work included the advancement of several soil probings and the collection and analysis of <br /> soil and ground water samples. <br /> The investigation was performed in response to a directive from the San Joaquin County Public <br /> Health Services-Environmental Health Division(PHS-EHD) and pursuant to the requirement of the <br /> Clean Closure Plan (CCP) for the site. The location of the site is illustrated on Figure 1. A plan of <br /> the site is illustrated on Figure 2. <br /> 2.0. BACKGROUND <br /> 2.1. SITE LOCATION <br /> The site is located on Henning Tract of McDonald Island in San Joaquin County, west of Stockton, <br /> California. McDonald Island is located within the area designated as the San Joaquin Delta and is <br /> used primarily for agricultural purposes. Surrounding land use is also primarily agricultural. <br /> 2.2. SITE HISTORY <br /> It is our understanding that the site was used as a garbage dump for farming operations following a <br /> flood of the island in 1982. Garbage and household waste from the nearby farm worker living quarters <br /> was also disposed at the site. The garbage was occasionally burned and buried. Common waste found <br /> at the site included wood scraps, sheet metal scraps, oil filters, agricultural waste, aerosol cans, <br /> newspaper, batteries and other common household trash. <br /> 2.3. CLEAN CLOSURE PLAN AND CLEANUP REPORT <br /> Falcon Energy Associates (FEA) was retained by ZMI to remove all debris and garbage from the <br /> dump site. A CCP ("Clean Closure Plan -McDonald Island Site" dated 3 June 1993)was prepared <br /> by FEA prior to initiation of the cleanup. Upon approval of the CCP, FEA initiated the cleanup on <br /> 8 July 1994; the cleanup was completed on 25 May 1994. <br />