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EHD - Public
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3500 - Local Oversight Program
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ARCHIVED REPORTS XR0011284
FileName_PostFix
XR0011284
RECORD_ID
PR0543791
PE
3526
FACILITY_ID
FA0003592
FACILITY_NAME
Aries Tek, LLC
STREET_NUMBER
2050
Direction
E
STREET_NAME
FREMONT
STREET_TYPE
St
City
Stockton
Zip
95205
CURRENT_STATUS
02
SITE_LOCATION
2050 E Fremont St
P_LOCATION
01
P_DISTRICT
001
QC Status
Approved
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i <br /> Sunland Gasoline March 14, 2000 <br /> 2085 Fremont Street, Stockton, California 'age 6 <br /> Report of Findings, Site Characterization <br /> r <br /> Table 3: B-1 Groundwater Analytical Data <br /> Sample ID TPH-G I Benzene Toluene E Benzene Xylenes MTBE <br /> B-i Water @47' :: ... 140 ... . 2,4� 4. 940�. <br /> Units. mg/L-TPH-G; ug/L--BTEX,MTBE <br /> During sample collection, olfactory and visual signals also indicated the presence of <br /> petroleum hydrocarbon contamination in the soil and groundwater underlying the subject <br /> property. <br /> 5.0 Geology <br /> The subject property is located on the western side of California's Central Valley. The Central <br /> Valley is approximately 400 miles long and averages 50 miles wide encompassing <br /> approximately 20,000 square miles. The valley is a large asymmetric trough that is bounded by <br /> granitic, metamorphic and marine sedimentary rocks of pre-tertiary age. This trough has been <br /> filled with as much as 30,000 feet of sediment in the San Joaquin Valley portion to the south, <br /> and as much as 60,000 feet of sediment in the Sacramento Valley portion to the north. <br /> The age of the sediments range from Jurassic to Holocene and include both marine and <br /> continental rocks and sedimentary deposits (Olmstead and Davis, 1961). <br /> Stockton lies in the Central Valley Physiographic Province of California. The Valley is <br /> approximately 50 miles wide. The foothills of the Coast Ranges, and to the east by the <br /> foothills of the Sierra Nevada Range bound it to the west. The Stockton area is nearly <br /> devoid of structural geologic features. <br /> The Valley is floored by unconsolidated Quaternary sediments to depths of at least 400 or <br /> more feet in the Stockton area. All of these units can be considered soils in the <br /> engineering sense, because they are unconsolidated. Quaternary sediments in the Central <br /> Valley were deposited as a series of coalescing alluvial fans. The fans originated where <br /> valleys of the major streams that drained the Sierra Nevada Range emptied into the broad <br /> expanses of the valley. The coarser sediments that comprise the fans are mainly arkosic in <br /> composition and were derived from erosion associated with glacial stages in the <br /> mountains. The finer grained sediments are predominantly composed of rock flour <br /> washed out of the former extensive glaciers in the Sierras, (Arkley, 1964). <br /> The axis of the Central Valley Trough was a marshy, wet area throughout much of the <br /> Pleistocene Epoch. Lacustrine, flood plain and marshy depositional environments <br /> predominated along the axial portions of the trough, in the toe areas of the fans, <br /> throughout much of this time period. Coarser grained sediments of the upper portions of <br /> _ the fans occasionally prograded over the axial area of the trough in response to major <br />
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