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i <br /> S � <br /> _ -: RECEIVED <br /> L <br /> JUN 2 6 1992 -- SMA <br /> -- - ENVIRONMlr l TAIA .. I�fr�LTH A <br /> PERMIT/SERVICESWorking to Restore Nature <br /> 1710 Main Street <br /> Escalon, CA 95320 <br /> Phone:(209)838-3507 <br /> FAX:(209)838-3509 <br /> June 24, 1992 <br /> Ms. Diane Hinson <br /> San Joaquin County Public Health Department <br /> Environmental Health Division <br /> 1601 Hazelton Avenue <br /> P.O. Box 2009 <br /> Stockton, CA 95201 <br /> RE: Soil Remediation Plan, Site Code 1013, City of Stockton Fire <br /> Station #6, 1501 Picardy Drive, Stockton, California <br /> l <br /> Dear Ms. Diane Hinson; <br /> This letter report has been prepared on behalf of The City of Stockton, to serve as a Soil <br /> Remediation Plan for the above referenced site (Figure 1). <br /> BACKGROUND <br /> On October 3, 1988 and January 4, 1989, soil samples were collected at the site during the <br /> removal of one 550 gallon underground diesel storage tank and associated piping by Stockton <br /> Service Station Equipment Company, Inc. Two samples were collected from beneath product <br /> piping and one from native soil beneath the former u/g storage tank. Analytical results of the <br /> initial soil samples are presented in Table 1. ' <br /> On September 7, 1990; the former tank pit was enlarged and deepened in an attempt at complete <br /> source removal (Figure 2). Excavation was conducted under the general supervision of, and <br /> according to the workplan prepared and submitted by, Stockton Service Station Equipment <br /> Company, Inc. -RESNA Industries (RESNA) personnel were present in a consulting capacity. <br /> SFS692.TJL <br />