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i <br /> 1.0 Introduction <br /> IT Corporation (IT) was retailed by Pacific Bell in April 1994, to generate a work plan for <br /> additional site assessment activities surrounding two abandoned underground storage tanks at <br /> the Pacific Bell facility #UE042 in Stockton, California The work plan was implemented on <br />' July 7 and 8, 1994 The following report details methods, analytical results, conclusions and <br /> recommendations based on work completed to date <br /> 1 <br /> 1.1 Site Location <br /> Pacific Bell facility UE042 is located at 345 North San Joaquin Street in downtown Stockton, <br /> California (Figure 1) The site (parcel No 139-140-01) lies approximately 1,000 feet east of <br /> McLeod Lake, which is the eastern end of the Port of Stockton slough. The site is located in <br /> the Stockton 7 5-minute USGS topographic sheet and is located in Subsection D, Section 2, <br /> Township 2 North, Range 6 East of the Mt. Diablo baseline and meridian <br /> The site lies at approximately 12 feet mean sea level and is essentially flat Ground <br /> elevations increase very little within several miles of the site <br /> 1.2 Site Description <br /> Pacific Bell facility UE042 occupies one half a city block and is flanked by North San <br /> Joaquin Street, Lindsay Street, and Hunter Street (Figure 2) A large building occupies <br /> almost the entire site except for a microwave tower in the rear of the building. Occupying <br /> the same block are law offices and a car dealership The properties surrounding this block <br />' consist of a car dealership, commercial establishments, a bank, a park, county and federal <br /> buildings Several UST's have been identified near the site with the nearest one located at <br />' distance of 300 feet <br /> California Water Company Records indicate that there are no groundwater supply wells <br /> within a mile of the site. State Water Resources Control Board records show that water wells <br />' are (or were) present in the state hospital properties located approximately 2,000 feet <br /> northeast of the site Water wells also occur approximately 2,000 feet to the east of the site. <br /> San Joaquin County, as well as state records, indicate that groundwater flows northeastward <br /> beneath the site and occurs at about 40-50 feet below surface <br /> M7J09-06-94/UST/94-0138 neer 1 <br /> 1 <br />