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I <br /> City of Stockton sites <br /> Page 2 <br /> 134 Sutter <br /> The soil sample collected beneath the undergrounc storage tank (UST), formerly located <br /> where the Market Street Parking Garage office is currently located, did not evidence <br /> contamination. However, the soil sidewall of the UST excavation was observed to have <br /> contamination at the time the UST was removed ar d PHSIEHD staff advised the <br /> contractor that the area would have to be investiga ed, if a sample was not obtained at <br /> that time. PHSIEHD has requested further investic ation of this area in previous <br /> correspondence. A monitoring well has been installed about 50 feet west of this former <br /> area as part of another site investigation (145 S. S Ater Street, Stockton). After reviewing <br /> the groundwater sample results from this monitchr g well and inspecting the site, <br /> PHSIEHD has determined that further investigatior should not be required and will <br /> request concurrence on this determination from th Central Valley Regional Water Quality <br /> Control Board. <br /> 1701 Washington <br /> The closure plan to close the underground storage tank piping in place has been <br /> submitted to PHSIEHD. Once the piping is closed in place PHSIEHD will request <br /> concurrence from the Central Valley Regional Water Quality Control Board (CVRWQCB) <br /> for no further action required at this site. <br /> 1767 Hammer <br /> A report of the mass of contaminants remaining at this site has been submitted to <br /> PHSIEHD. After PHSfEHD review of the report, c ncurrence from CVRWQCB for no <br /> further action required at this site may be requested. <br /> Royal Oaks at Princess <br /> The City of Stockton Municipal Utilities staff had previously informed PHSIEHD staff that a <br /> work pian to investigate the site would be submitte . To date a work plan has not been <br /> received. PHSIEHD staff reviewed the file and ins oected the site on October 27, 1998. A <br /> work plan to define the lateral and vertical extent of the soil contamination (through 2 or 3 <br /> probes or borings) and determine if a groundwater investigation is necessary should be <br /> submitted by January 15. 1999. <br /> 1465 Lincoln <br /> This site has been placed on the PHSIEHD conta inated site list. PHSfEHD staff <br /> observations in April 1995, when three 12.000 gallon USTs were removed, and the <br /> laboratory data from the soil samples collected be Bath the south ends of those USTs <br /> indicate there is soil contamination. The soil samples collected during an environmental <br /> assessment in April 1994 evidenced some contarrination at 20 feet below ground surface <br /> (bgs). Groundwater is currently at about 25 feet b s. A workplan to define the lateral <br /> and vertical extent of the soil contamination and determine if a groundwater investigation <br /> is necessary should be submitted by January 15. 999. In addition, there is piping <br /> associated with a farmer 1000-gallon waste oil UST that has not been sampled beneath <br /> and the piping still requires closure in place_ <br />