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t <br /> PUBLIC HEALTH SERVICES <br /> .1061 KHANNA <br /> Hralflh Otfi.c r <br /> P.O. 11 009#(1601 East Hazelton etre) Stockton,Cals`fotts.a 201 <br /> 209 l 468-3400 <br /> PETE <br /> MERGY PETROLEUM <br /> P 0 BOX 744 ,r R 17 �� <br /> STOCKTON CA 95201 <br /> E: Stockton Airport REPLY TO SITE CODE 1845 <br /> 5000 S. Airport Way <br /> Stockton, CA 9520 <br /> San Joaquin County Public HealthServices, Environmental Health <br /> Division S s recently reviewed the analytical results <br /> of the soil ' s taken from beneath the underground storage <br /> tanks that were 'removed from `this site during the periods of <br /> 1987-1990. <br /> Although the laboratory results from each tank removal indicated <br /> no detection of volatile organic hydrocarbons the detection <br /> limits cannot be applied' current standards. (dee chart below) <br /> Current standards, laboratory detection limits, and/or the site <br /> specific characteristics (i.e. depth to seasonal high <br /> NNW groundwater, nearby wells, septic systema) make it impossible for <br /> PHS ` to evaluate these tanks for closure. <br /> According to the Leaking- Underground Fuel Tank <field <br /> anal l detection limits for soil analysis are <br /> .005 for volatile hydrocarbons and 10.0 ppm for total <br /> petroleum da <br /> If site closure certification is necessary, would not be <br /> able to provide it without further investigation of the <br /> underground ter tank removal sites listed below. However'r <br /> pHs/mm is not, at this time, requesting further investigation of <br /> these specific tank locations. <br /> Benzene .005 PPM <br /> Toluene <br /> _ .2 PPM <br /> .005 ppm <br /> Xylene .015 PPM <br /> G <br /> ow <br /> seri of San j 'c uin(-Amty Health Carr SvMcts <br />