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EHD - Public
ProgramCode
2900 - Site Mitigation Program
File Section
WORK PLANS
RECORD_ID
SR0085590
PE
2903
FACILITY_ID
FA0027279
FACILITY_NAME
SJRRC - STOCKTON DIAMOND GRACIE SEPARATION PROJECT - PHASE II ESA
STREET_NUMBER
949
STREET_NAME
CHANNEL
STREET_TYPE
ST
City
STOCKTON
APN
15114017
ENTERED_DATE
7/27/2022 12:00:00 AM
SITE_LOCATION
949 CHANNEL ST
P_LOCATION
01
P_DISTRICT
001
QC Status
Approved
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Onsite (Current and Historical Use) Offsite (Current and Historical Use) <br />Subject <br />Property <br />No. <br />Property <br />APN Address Sampling <br />Recommendation <br />Groundwater <br />Information <br />Known or Suspected <br />Contamination Onsite <br />Decision Rationale <br />14 15128035 <br />1033 E Scotts Avenue <br />Stockton, CA 95205 Soil <br />Depth - ~49-54 ft bgs <br />(1995) <br />Direction - northeast to <br />southeast <br />Suspected Soil <br />Current - Vacant <br />Historical - Site was used for railroad ROW and warehousing <br />operations. Since 1975, the site has been vacant. <br />Historical - In 1996, a closure letter was issued for the <br />removal USTs and contaminated soil on the adjoining <br />property to the west in the Santa Fe Railway right-of- way. <br />Due to the known contamination, remediation and <br />subsequent closure letter, the release of heating and fuel oil <br />is considered a HREC. <br />15 15128038 <br />635 S Pilgrim Street <br />Stockton, CA 95205 None None None <br />Current - Union Park <br />Historical - Union Park <br />Current Phase 1 did not identify any RECs CRECs or HRECs for <br />this Subject Property <br /> None <br />16 16902004 <br />1020 E Dr Martin Luther King Jr <br />Blvd <br />Stockton, CA 95205 <br />Soil <br />Groundwater <br />Depth - ~32 ft bgs (2009) <br />Direction - southeast Soil <br />Groundwater <br />Current - Concrete and asphalt crushing and storage, auto <br />junkyard (TPH, VOCs, SVOCs, Metals) <br />Historical - The 2002 – 2005 aerial photographs show use of the <br />majority of the Subject Property as an automobile junkyard with <br />dark soils immediately south of the grain silos. The 2009 – 2016 <br />aerial photographs show soil and concrete piles in the central and <br />southern portions of the property with dark soils along the west <br />side of the property. The darkened soil may be due to a release <br />of petroleum products and the 14-year duration of this condition <br />represents a REC. <br />Current - Operational gas station . Multiple LUSTs. Ongoing <br />groundwater monitoring (TPH, BTEX, MTBE). <br />• Located at 749 E. Martin Luther King Blvd. <br />Historical - Gas station/auto service. Two LUST cleanup <br />sites completed and NFAs issued. <br />• Located at 814 Charter Way. <br />• Located 1207 S Aurora St. <br />Historical - Auto junkyard located 130-ft west (TPH, VOCs, <br />Metals). <br />• Information source: Sanborn 2012.
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