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29 October 2008 <br /> AGE-NC No. 04-1168 <br /> Page 2 of 5 <br /> Based on previous investigations,the soil profile from 15 to 30 feet below surface grade (bsg) is <br /> characterized by an orange brown silt with little or no plasticity and low consistency.The soil profile <br /> from 35 to 40 feet bsg is characterized by an orange brown clayey silt and an olive brown silt is <br /> present at 45 feet bsg. Olive brown and blue grey silty clays were encountered from 50 to 70 feet <br /> bsg in boring MW1 and 63 to 70 feet bsg in boring MW3,whereas a silty sand was encountered at <br /> approximately 70 feet bsg in boring MW2.- <br /> I <br /> I <br /> UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANK REMOVAL <br /> According to records on file with the San Joaquin County Environmental Health Department <br /> (SJCEHD),four underground storage tanks (USTs) were formerly located on the property. Three <br /> of the USTs were located in a common excavation, west of the on-site building; a fourth UST, <br /> presumably used for waste oil,was located south(behind)the on-site building. <br /> In 1998,the four USTs were removed by Paydirt Excavation.The USTs had been out of commission <br /> and empty at the time of removal. Soil samples were collected from the UST excavation, former <br /> piping areas and dispenser island area. Petroleum hydrocarbons were not detected in soil samples <br /> collected at the time of removal. <br /> I <br /> SITE ASSESSMENT ACTIVITIES <br /> On 02 July 2004,AGE published Limited Subsurface Investigation Work Plan which reported all <br /> purposed investigative activities, installations, and findings for three preliminary soil borings: <br /> On 19 July 2004,three soil probe borings(B l.though B3)were advanced at the site utilizing a van- <br /> mounted Geoprobe 5400. Boring B1 was advanced in the former tank pit to a depth.of <br /> approximately 30 feet bsg at which point probe advancement ceased due to subsurface refusal as the <br /> result of pea gravel falling into the boring from the overlying tank pit.Boring B2 was advanced as <br /> a continuation of B 1, located 10 feet north of B 1 just outside the tank pit. Samples were collected <br /> in boring B2 starting at 35 feet bsg to a total depth of 45 feet bsg. Boring B3 was advanced in the <br /> former dispenser location to a total depth of 20 feet bsg.Soil boring locations are depicted on Figure <br /> 2. <br /> Samples were collected.from the borings at discrete five-foot intervals.A total of five soil samples <br /> were analyzed for petroleum hydrocarbon products. The following target analytes were detected: <br /> • TPH-g was detected in soil samples collected from borings B1 and B2 at a maximum <br /> concentration of 500 milligrams per kilogram(mg/kg) in boring B1 at 25 feet bsg. <br /> Advanced GeoEnvironmental <br /> lil <br /> I <br /> it <br />