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RE-EXCAVATION AND SOIL HMEDIATION PLAN <br /> HISTORY OF SITE ACTIVITY <br /> Jim Thorpe Oil Inc. filed a tank closure and removal plan with the SJL11D <br /> on Dec. 7, 1988 (App. Al ) . The tank to be removed wasdescribed <br /> as Tank h 352, having a 12,000 gal. capacity, later revised to 10,000 gal. <br /> The regional location is seen on figs. 162. <br /> The tank had contained 0 6 crude oil, a heavy industrial boiler fuel, <br /> that had been used in the boiler room of an adjacent warehouse (figs. 3 &4 <br /> also App. A-1). The tank was thought to be empty at the time of removal. It <br /> had been in }dace for about 55 years insofar as is known ( Aldo Freggairo), <br /> The Port of Stockton does not have any history of leaks or spills from the <br /> tauk.The tank had out or use since about 1966, when a cotton gin that used <br /> steam from the boiler room switched to natural gas -for fuel. Some fuel oil had <br /> been left in the tank for some period of time in case the natural gas supply <br /> should fail, but no history of use was recorded. <br /> Between 1/23 627, 1989 blacktop paving was removed and piping to the ware- <br /> house from under the adjacent concrete loading dock was cut and removed { the two <br /> steam lines and two product lines), <br /> 2 <br />