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WESTERN 13S6 F-.AST DFAMRR STREET <br /> WOODLAND CA 95776-6003 <br /> �. '.� GEO-ENGINEERS (530) 668-5300, <br /> CALL. CONTRACTOR#513857 FAX (53(1)662-0273 <br /> RF.GISTFRF.D GEOLOGISTS lei'.COM <br /> SOIL AND GR O UND WA TER SAMPLING REPOR T: <br /> INSTALLATION OF SOIL BORING SBI <br /> FOR ARC PUMP & WELDING, <br /> 1211 SO. TURNPIKE RD., STOCKTON, CA <br /> MARCH 2, 2001 <br /> PURPOSE AND SCOPE V <br /> Western Geo-Engineers (WEGE) was contracted by Mr. Robert Fowler to implement <br /> WEGE's September 28, 2000 "Workplan for the Installation of Groundwater Monitoring <br /> Wells at Arc Pump and Welding, 1211 South Turnpike Rd. Stockton, California". The <br /> workplan was approved by the San Joaquin County Environmental Health Division <br /> (SJCERD) on October 20, 2000 (see Appendix A). <br /> 01 WEGE's September 28, 2000 workplan specified the installation of one groundwater <br /> monitoring well (MW4) at a point immediately downgradient from the former gasoline <br /> UST in an area most likely to show the greatest vertical extent of soil and groundwater <br /> contamination. A soil boring (SB 1) that included the collection of hydropunch <br /> groundwater samples was drilled on December 11, 2000 to establish the vertical extent of <br /> contamination. The following report documents the collection and certified laboratory <br /> analysis of soil and groundwater samples from SBI. <br /> SITE LOCATION AND DESCRIPTION <br /> The site address is 1211 South Turnpike Road, Stockton, CA. The 0.33 acre parcel is <br /> located at the northeastern corner of the intersection of Commerce Street and South <br /> Turnpike Road in an area zoned for light manufacturing and industrial use (Figure 1). <br /> The property is located in projected Section 14, TIN, R6E, of the MDB&M at <br /> approximately 12 feet above mean sea level (Figure 2). <br /> The property previously contained one 500 gallon gasoline Underground Storage Tank <br /> (UST), that was used to store leaded and unleaded gasoline from the late 1950's or early <br /> 1960's through 1987 (Figure 3). The UST, product dispenser, and associated <br /> underground piping were removed from the site in 1987. <br /> The property owner has installed three monitoring wells in the course of investigating the <br /> soil and groundwater conditions at the site. <br />