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t "�ffitA <br /> Working To Restore Nature <br /> 1710 Main Street <br /> £scalon, CA 95320 <br /> Phone (209) 838-3507 <br /> ' FAX (209) 838-3509 <br /> January 14, 1994 <br /> ' Ms. Ann Macdonald <br /> Environmental Affairs Manager - West <br /> tCoca-Cola Enterprises, Inc. <br /> 7901 Oakport Street <br /> Oakland, CA 94621 <br /> ' Subject Fourth Quarter 1993 Groundwater Monitoring Report for Coca-Cola Enterprises, <br /> Inc , Former Distribution Facility, 1100 North Wilson Way, Stockton, California <br /> Dear Ms. Macdonald <br /> I <br /> As required by the San Joaquin County Public Health Services (SJCPHS) and at the request of <br /> Coca-Cola Enterprises, Inc (Coca-Cola), RESNA Industries, Inc (RFSNA) has prepared this <br /> letter report summarizing the Fourth Quarter 1993 Groundwater Monitoring and site activities <br /> ' performed at the above referenced site (Plate 1) Sampling was performed to monitor the <br /> distribution of petroleum hydrocarbons in groundwater at the site Monitoring was performed <br /> to determine the groundwater flow direction and the hydraulic gradient in the uppermost aquifer. <br /> t In addition, an unrecorded facility well located inside a building on-site was abandoned during <br /> the third quarter. <br /> ' BACKGROUND <br /> ' Coca-Cola closed operations at the Distribution Facility in April 1990 Two steel underground <br /> storage tanks (USTs), fuel dispensers, product piping and vent piping were excavated and <br /> disposed as part of the abandonment process One 10,000 gallon diesel UST, installed in 1978, <br /> ' and one 1,000 gallon gasoline UST, installed in 1937, were excavated in April 1990 (USTEC, <br /> September, 1991) The location of the former USTs are shown in Plate 2 <br /> Several environmental investigations have been conducted since tank removal including- a soil <br /> gas survey in May 1990, a subsurface environmental investigation in August and September <br /> 5400561QUARTLYI4QMR1993 FNL <br />