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7/17/2026 2:39:37 PM
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4/1/2026 8:00:39 AM
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EHD - Public
ProgramCode
2900 - Site Mitigation Program
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WORK PLANS
RECORD_ID
SR2601932
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2900 - Site Mitigation Program
STREET_NUMBER
1049
Direction
S
STREET_NAME
WILSON
STREET_TYPE
WAY
City
STOCKTON
Zip
95205
APN
15133403
CURRENT_STATUS
Closed - Complete
QC Status
Approved
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Site Address
1049 S WILSON WAY STOCKTON 95205
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EHD - Public
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• The long-term industrial use of the facility as a vehicle <br /> maintenance/rebuilding/storage facility with hazardous waste generation, <br /> approximately 54 years, is a Recognized Environmental Condition. <br /> 4.0 OBJECTIVE <br /> The scope of work is designed to assess if the subject property has been impacted by the <br /> recognized environmental conditions identified in the 23 January 2026 Phase I <br /> Environmental Site Assessment. <br /> 4.1 SCOPE OF WORK <br /> A total of 9 direct push borings (SB-1 through SB-9) are proposed to be performed for the <br /> collection of soil and groundwater samples. Four borings will be advanced at 1049 S. <br /> Wilson Way, and 5 borings will be advanced at 1016 S. Wilson Way. Two (2) soil samples <br /> will be collected from each boring between 12 and 14 feet below ground surface (or first <br /> observed contamination) and at the soil/groundwater interface or at 30 feet bgs which ever <br /> comes first. All borings will be continuously cored and field-screen for contaminants of <br /> concern using a photo-ionize detection meter (PID). All borings will be logged in <br /> accordance with standard geologic procedures by a qualified geologist or engineer. See <br /> Figure 3 for a site map with proposed sample locations for 1049 S. Wilson Way and <br /> Figure 4 for a site map with proposed sample locations for 1016 S. Wilson Way. <br /> The investigation will be carried out in accordance with the Tri-Regional Guidelines <br /> under the supervision of a state of California registered Professional Geologist. All <br /> borings will be advanced by a licensed C-57 contractor. <br /> The scope of work has been divided into 4 tasks as follows: <br /> Task 1 Project setup (underground service alert, permits etc.); <br /> Task 2 Soil Boring, Classification, Field Screening, and Sampling; <br /> Task 3 Chemical Analysis; <br /> Task 4 Technical Report; <br /> A summary of each task follows: <br /> 4.1.1 Project Setup <br /> Upon approval of this Work Plan and prior to the initiation of field activities, the <br /> following subtasks will be undertaken: <br /> 1. Obtain boring permits from San Joaquin County Environmental Health <br /> Department <br /> 03103126 A&M ENVIR ONMENTAL SERVICES 2 <br /> Work Plan for Site Investigation <br /> 1049& 1016 S. Wilson Way, Stockton, CA <br />
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