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I INTRODUCTION <br /> ' On behalf of The Earthgrams Company (Earthgrains), Philip Services Corporation <br /> (Philip) performed groundwater monitoring at the Earthgrain's facility at 2651 South <br /> Airport Way in Stockton, California This service was performed at the direction of the <br /> 1 San Joaquin County Public Health Services/Environmental Health Division (PHS/EHD) <br /> to monitor groundwater impacted from a former leaking underground storage tank (UST) <br /> A further description of the site, UST-related activities, and Philip's findings are <br /> contained herein <br /> 1.1 Site Description <br /> The facility is a bakery products plant located at 2651 South Airport Way in <br /> ' Stockton, California (see Figure 1) The plant straddles Sections 22 and 23, <br /> Township 1 North, Range 6 East of the Mount Diablo Base and Meridian The <br /> site has a general elevation of approximately 17 feet relative to mean sea level <br /> (MSL) <br /> The developed portion of the facility consists of approximately seven acres, which <br /> is relatively flat lying, and is almost entirely covered with asphalt and concrete <br /> The main facility building covers about two acres An approximately 1,000-foot- <br /> long, shallow, stormwater drainage ditch extends westerly along the south side of <br /> the facility to a south-flowing drainage canal This ditch empties into the <br /> intermittent Duck Creek, which is located about 900 feet south of the plant <br /> 1.2 Former Underground Storage Tanks and Previous Work <br /> ' The facility had four petroleum hydrocarbon underground storage tanks (USTs), <br /> as shown in Figure 2 A former 10,000-gallon diesel-fuel tank and two 6,000- <br /> gallon gasoline tanks were located near the southwest corner of the main building <br /> ' A 20,000-gallon diesel-fuel tank was located on the east side of the facility <br /> The gasoline tanks near the southwest building corner were removed in April <br /> ' 1987 The two diesel-fuel USTs were removed in September 1989 The western- <br /> most gasoline tank had previously failed a tank integrity test, which was <br /> performed in December 1986 The eastern-most gasoline tank had previously <br /> been abandoned in place, prior to 1986, by removing the fuel and filling it with <br /> sand <br /> In July and September 1987, Environmental Science & Engineering (ESE) <br /> ' installed three groundwater monitoring wells (MW-1 through MW-3) In January <br /> 1988, Anderson Consulting Group (ACG) installed wells MW-4 and MW-5 ACG <br /> 3 <br /> November 1999 <br /> Groundwater Monitoring Report <br /> The Earthgrams Company <br /> 2651 South Airport Way <br /> Stockton,CaliforniaPrepared for THE EARTHGRAINS COMPANY Prepared by Philip Services Corp <br /> January 17,2000 <br />