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Site Assessment Work Plan <br /> ALAMO FORD AUTO DETAILING <br /> 600 North Sacramento Street, Lodi, California <br /> 1.0. INTRODUCTION <br /> At the request of Mr. Roy Reimche, as the agent for the Salvation Army, Advanced <br /> GeoEnvironmental, Inc. (AGE) has prepared this Site Assessment Work Plan for the property at <br /> 600 North Sacramento Street, Lodi, California(the site). The work is being performed as part of a <br /> due diligence for a property transfer as recommended in an AGE, Phase I Environmental <br /> Assessment, dated 22 July 2003. The location of the site is illustrated on Figure 1 and a plan of the <br /> site is illustrated on Figure 2. <br /> The scope of the work includes the advancement of two soil probe borings to assess a possible <br /> .release of petroleum hydrocarbons from and on-site three-stage separator. <br /> 2.0. BACKGROUND <br /> The site, located at 600 North Sacramento Street in the city of Lodi, San Joaquin County, was <br /> utilized as Alamo Ford Auto Detailing at the time of the Phase I site reconnaissance. The subject <br /> property was a 9,768-square-foot parcel of land located at the northeast corner of the intersection of <br /> Daisy Avenue and North Sacramento Street,in a mixed residential,commercial and light industrial <br /> area.The Southern Pacific Railroad right-of-way was adjacent to the subject property along the cast <br /> boundary. <br /> The property included one storage building, one shop building and a small yard at the northeast <br /> corner; the western portion of the property was paved and used as a work area and parking lot. One <br /> in-ground three-stage separator for the car wash area was located in the parking lot southwest from <br /> the storage building. <br /> The three stage separator was installed, at the request of the City of Lodi in 1991,replacing a single <br /> stage separator that was in place in 1977, when Mr. Ford leased the property. <br /> 2.1. REGIONAL GEOLOGIC/HYDROGEOLOGIC'SETTING <br /> The site is situated within the southern portion of the Great Valley Geomorphic Province of <br /> California, a large, elongate, northwest trending, asymmetric structural trough; the northern and <br /> southern portions of the Province have been designated the Sacramento and San Joaquin Valleys, <br /> respectively.The Province is bordered by the Coast Ranges to the west,the Klamath Mountains and <br /> Cascade Range to the north, and the Sierra Nevada to the east. <br /> Advanced GeoEnvironmental,Inc. <br />