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The San Joaquin County Public Health Services, Environmental Health Division files contain <br />detailed information regarding soil and groundwater contamination of the Port of Stockton Petroleum <br />Storage and Handling Terminal (fuel terminal) which is bound by West Washington Street, Navy Drive, <br />and Stork Road. The materials handled there include leaded and unleaded regular and premium gasolines, <br />jet fuel, diesel fuel, alcohol, waste oil, and various proprietary fuel additives. <br />The fuel terminal has operated since the 1940's and numerous spills and leaks have occurred <br />which have resulted in subsurface contamination. Specific information to indicate whether or not the <br />contamination has migrated north of West Washington Street was not found. Hydrogeologic information <br />in the County files, indicates that shallow groundwater flow in the fuel terminal area is usually to the east <br />or southeast. However, at some times there has been groundwater flow to the northeast near West <br />Washington Street, and contaminants from the fuel terminal may have reached the site. <br />PSA04.007 <br /> 12