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I <br /> • Site Background Information <br />' PREM DOR <br /> 433 West Scotts Street, Stockton, California <br />' The site is located on West Scotts Avenue, approximately 250 feet east of the Lincoln Street <br /> intersection, in an industrial commercial area of West Stockton, California (Figure 2) The site is <br />' situated in an area of low topographic relief at an elevation of approximately 10 feet above sea level <br /> (Figure 1) The property is currently occupied by the Prem Dor Corporation <br />' 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 />' The Great Valley has been filled with sediments derived from both marine and continental sources <br /> Thickness of the sedimentary fill ranges from thin veneers along the valley edges to more than <br /> 20,000 feet in the south central portion of the valley The sedimentary formations range in age from <br /> Jurassic to Recent,with the older deposits being primarily marine in origin and the younger deposits <br /> continental Continental-derived sediments were primarily deposited in lacustrine, fluvial, and <br /> alluvial environments with sediment sources being the mountain ranges surrounding the valley The <br />' site itself is located on unconsolidated and semi-consolidated alluvium, lake, playa, and terrace <br /> deposits of Quaternary age Rocks composing the basement complex of the Province have not been <br /> completely defined, but are believed to be metamorphic and igneous in origin <br /> The Modesto, Riverbank, and Turlock Lake Formations and overlying Recent alluvium are the <br /> principal sources of domestic ground water in the 13,500-square mile San Joaquin Valley Ground <br /> Water Basin (Basin 5-22) <br />' UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANK REMOVAL <br /> It is our understanding that two underground storage tanks (USTs) were removed from the site in <br />' March 2002 The USTs were reportedly utilized for the storage and dispensing of gasoline and diesel <br /> fuel Concentrations of total petroleum hydrocarbons quantified as diesel (TPH-d), gasoline <br /> (TPH-g), volatile aromatics (benzene, toluene, ethylbenzene, and xylenes BTEX), and total lead <br />' were detected in soil samples collected from the UST excavation <br /> Based upon the analytical results of soil samples collected during UST removal, the San Joaquin <br /> ' County Environmental Health Department(EHD)required the preparation of a work plan to define <br /> the lateral and vertical extents of contamination in soil and ground water <br /> ' Advanced GeoEnvu-onmenW,Inc <br />