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I NTRODt1CT I ON <br /> The preparers of this report first visited the site on March 14, <br /> 1990; at whish time moss of the events described herein had al - <br /> ready taken piaee. This . report consists basically of two Darts: <br /> (li a review of site actvity, and (2) rthesoilecourriencc ons for other <br /> activity that will define the extent of tk�e soil cont,eporting of <br /> h'r <br /> either leadi 1 notleasilyrfoill n tovei1hert�the nii51 surxestcdntfol <br /> act ivities <br /> mat for subsurface invest ic,ations or <br /> the Tr i [tcl;inn sE-CVR1� <br /> reeorrmendations of July 1988, Rev. 3 April 1989. The DHS Eorrfias <br /> has peen followed as far as feasible: also, all data availahlr <br /> for fitting, th_ Tri -Regional guidlines was included, f7ata iisc'd <br /> s s- <br /> would in part fit both a I]HS Pre Iiminary Report rn �ntamina�tion <br /> essment Report , as well as a Tri Regional soil <br /> Workplan and Soil Remediation Proposal . <br /> The report is not intended to he a Soil Remediation t'raposal , <br /> w final definition and probably ex- <br /> which would normally foliocavation of the contaminated soil . Definition of contamination <br /> has not as yet been achieved. <br /> HISTORY OF S1Ti: ACTIVITY <br /> All data herein regardingactivity at the sub ect site were <br /> supplied by Jim Thorpe Oil , Inc• (JTO), which includes both ver- <br /> bal descriptions and documentation. <br /> A1 ', documents relating to previous activity that were available <br /> to 1rtn. J. Hunter & Associates are appended. <br /> ith the <br /> JTO filed a tank C1oTlzeetank toand mbearemovedwwas described as Dec. <br /> Tank <br /> 7, 1988 (ADD. A-1 ) capacity, later revised to 10,000 <br /> 11 352, having, a 12,000 gal . cap y, <br /> gallons. The regional location is seen on Figures 1 & 2. <br /> The tank had contained V 6 crude oil , a heavy industrial boiler <br /> fuel , that had been used in the boiler- . Theom of an tank was tjacent hought r <br /> thought tobe <br /> house (Figs . 3 & 4 , also App• <br /> in glace for about 55 <br /> empty at the time of removal . It had been Stockton <br /> years insofar as lhn i�eakseoglspillsTfromotheotank. The <br /> istor <br /> does not have any Y oi <br /> tank had been out of i-se since about 1951;, when a cotton gin <br /> to that utilized steam <br /> mffrom t lgas <br /> ehadlbeenler rleftoom 5sintthedtanknaforalsome <br /> as a fue_ but no <br /> period of time in case of a natural been , <br /> supply failure, <br /> history of use was recorded. <br /> Between January 23 and 27 , 1989. blacktop paving, was removed and <br /> piping to the warehouse from under the adjacent concrete loading <br /> �r dock was cut and removed % two steam lines and 2 product lines) , <br /> 2 <br /> I . <br />