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C A M B R I A °O <br /> July 15, 2002 <br /> Q <br /> Mr. Ray von Flue <br /> San Joaquin County Environmental Health Department <br /> 304 East Weber Avenue,Third Floor <br /> Stockton,California 95202 <br /> Re: Underground Storage Tank Installation Report <br /> Former Shell Service Station/Econo Gas <br /> 880 Victor Road <br /> Lodi,California <br /> SAP Code 135446 <br /> Incident No. 98995526 <br /> SJCEHD Site Code 1746 <br /> Dear Mr. von Flue: <br /> During March 2002, the current station owner, who operates this station independently of <br /> Equilon Enterprises LLC dba Shell Oil Products US (Shell), installed one 12,000-gallon diesel <br /> underground storage tank(UST). Cambria Environmental Technology, Inc. (Cambria) inspected <br /> excavated soil, collected soil samples from the tank pit prior to the UST installation, coordinated <br /> disposal of petroleum-impacted materials, and prepared this report on behalf of Shell. The work <br /> was performed to comply with San Joaquin County Environmental Health Department and <br /> Central Valley Regional Water Quality Control Board guidelines. <br /> SITE DESCRIPTION <br /> The site is currently an operating Econo Gas station located on the southeast comer of the <br /> intersection of Victor Road and Beckman Road in Lodi, California (Figure 1). Shell ceased <br /> operations at the site during December 1998 and sold the property and station equipment to the <br /> current owner during March 2001. The former Shell station layout included a service station <br /> building,two dispenser islands, a gasoline UST complex, and a former waste oil UST (Figure 2). <br /> The current Econo Gas station has the same general layout as the former Shell station but also <br /> includes the new diesel UST(Figure 2). <br /> Oakland, CA <br /> San Ramon, CA <br /> Sonoma, CA FIELD ACTIVITIES AND SAMPLE ANALYSES <br /> Cambria Excavation Activities: Cambria field staff was present on March 28,2002 to observe the tank pit <br /> Environmental excavation and on April 1, 2002 to observe trenching activities. The trench was dug from the <br /> Technology,Inc. <br /> UST excavation to the station building. Cambria staff screened the soil in the field using a <br /> 270 Perkins Street photo-ionization detector. During the tank pit excavation, petroleum-impacted soil was <br /> P.O.Box 259 <br /> Sonoma,CA 95476 <br /> Tel(707)935-4850 <br /> Fax(707)935-6649 <br />