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EHD - Public
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3500 - Local Oversight Program
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ARCHIVED REPORTS
FileName_PostFix
XR0009321
RECORD_ID
PR0545660
PE
3528
FACILITY_ID
FA0003909
FACILITY_NAME
PORT OF STOCKTON
STREET_NUMBER
2201
Direction
W
STREET_NAME
WASHINGTON
STREET_TYPE
ST
City
STOCKTON
Zip
95203
APN
14503001
CURRENT_STATUS
02
SITE_LOCATION
2201 W WASHINGTON ST
P_LOCATION
01
P_DISTRICT
001
QC Status
Approved
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MMODUCTION <br /> This Project Status Report of Groundwater Monitoring provides groundwater quality monitoring <br /> information and data for gasoline impact from 2 former 12,000-gallon USTs The groundwater <br />' monitoring activities discussed herein were conducted m general accordance with the"Workplan for <br /> Initial Subsurface Investigation," (Boyajian & Ross, Inc [B&R], 1998) "Initial Subsurface <br /> Investigation of Petroleum Hydrocarbons," (B&R, 1998), and the "Workplan for Additional <br />' Subsurface Site Investigation for Petroleum Hydrocarbons,"(Philip P Ross, R G Consulting <br /> Hydrogeologist, January 10, 1999) implemented as approved by the San Joaquin County <br /> Environmental Health Division(SJCEHD) <br />' The work described in the Groundwater Monitoring section documents sounding and sampling <br /> activities conducted on February 19, 2002 <br />' The History of Site Work (beginning on page 2) summarizes previous work performed on the <br /> subject site, as do the tables listing well-sounding data, and groundwater sampling analytical results <br />' Previously-submitted documents by the Port of Stockton (Port), and earlier consultants present <br /> historical information in greater detail <br />' SITE SETTING <br />�\ The property is located at the central portion of the Port in the City of Stockton, San Joaquin <br /> County, Cahforma (see Figure 1) This site, along with Site 2, has been identified by SJCEHD as <br /> 1 "Site Code 1282-124 " Site 2 was determined to require no further investigations by SJCEHD Site <br /> 3 is approximately 50 feet north of Port Road G and about 300 feet west of Port Road 14 (see Figure <br /> 1) Following is a description of the tanks, as well as excavation, soil, and groundwater sampling <br /> ' activities at Site 3,which is the subject of this report <br /> The site formerly contained two 12,000-gallon tanks, identified on a SJCEHD mspectiom report as <br /> ' Tank #1 and Tank # 4, both of which stored unleaded gasoline The tanks were removed on <br /> February 16, 1988 by Stockton Service Station Equipment Co , Inc (SSSE) Approximately 180 <br /> cubic yards of soul were excavated with the tanks to a depth of about 11 feet below surface grade <br /> ' (bsg) Presently, the area over the former tanks and excavation is covered with concrete A survey <br /> of domestic, municipal, agricultural, industrial and other supply wells within a 2,000-foot radius of <br /> the site was conducted No municipal or drinking water supply wells were identified withm the <br /> 2,000-foot radius <br /> ' LOCAL HYDROGEOLOGIC SETTING <br /> The site is located on the Delta of the San Joaquin River, approximately 2 miles east of the <br /> ' confluence of the San Joaquin and Calaveras Rivers The subsurface geology consists of a thick <br /> sequence of alluvial deposits of late Tertiary to Holocene Age, overlying sedimentary rocks of <br /> ' Cretaceous to Tertiary age, which in turn overlie crystalline basement rocks (Bartow and Nilsen, <br /> ust%W girio aw 2 <br />
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