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v � <br /> 1.0 INTRODUCTION <br /> On behalf of the San Joaquin County Facilities Management Department, Ramage Environmental <br /> has prepared this Work Plan, Additional Site Investigation and Groundwater Monitoring Report, <br /> Fourth Quarter 2005 for submittal to the San Joaquin County Environmental Health Division <br /> (EHD) and to the Central Valley Regional Water Quality Control Board (RWQCB). EHD <br /> requested this work plan on November 17, 2005. <br /> The groundwater monitoring, sampling and analysis scope of work was completed according to <br /> Ramage Environmental's Work Plan, Monitoring Well Installations, dated July 16, 2001. On <br /> V <br /> August 3, 2001, EHD approved the work plan. <br /> 1.1 Site Location and Description <br /> The site is a government vehicle and sheriff bus parking area on the east side of the county <br /> courthouse, located at 222 E. Weber Avenue in Stockton, California (Figure 1). The parking area <br /> site is approximately 1 f feet below street grade, and is accessed by a ramp on the west side of <br /> San Joaquin Street, approximately 150 south of East Weber Avenue. One former 10,000-gallon <br /> gasoline underground storage tank (UST) and a single former gasoline dispenser existed at the <br /> site (Figure 2). -00a Jl na diez'tl s <br /> 1.2 Previous Work <br /> 1.2.1 UST System Removal <br /> On August 30, 1996, Fisch Environmental removed the UST system. According to the EHD <br /> inspection notes, the tank appeared to be in good condition, but the underground piping was <br /> pitted, rusted, and disintegrating at the joints. EHD noted gasoline odor in the excavation. <br /> Fisch Environmental collected two soil samples from beneath the north end and one soil sample <br /> from beneath the south end of the former UST, two soil samples from beneath the former <br /> underground piping (P1 and P2), and a single soil sample from beneath the former dispenser <br /> (P3). The soil sample locations are shown on Figure 2, and the results of the soil sample <br /> analyses are summarized in Table 1. <br /> V <br /> �. 4 <br />