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O.E.S.- Port Stockton <br /> 2001 E. Fremont Avenue <br /> November 9, 1990 <br /> Page -2- <br /> Environmental Health Division was on site to observe the <br /> removal of the tanks and to monitor sampling procedures. <br /> One 1 , 000-gallon tank (TK1 ) was removed from 2001 E. <br /> Fremont (Figure 3 ) . The tank was approximately ten years old <br /> and had contained leaded gasoline and diesel fuel . The soil <br /> surrounding the excavation consisted of a dark brown, clayey <br /> loam. There was no visible evidence of hydrocarbon <br /> contamination, no petroleum odor was noticed, and no <br /> groundwater was encountered in the excavation. The excavation <br /> was left open and surrounded with temporary chain-link fencing <br /> following sampling procedures. <br /> No holes or pits were visible in tank TK1 . Two soil <br /> samples were taken directly from below the north and south <br /> ends of the tank at a depth of 9 feet and labeled TK1 -N and <br /> TK1 -S, respectively. <br /> At the completion of excavation procedures, Oil Equipment <br /> Service transported the tank to Triangle, Inc . , in Sacramento, <br /> California, for disposal . <br /> CONDOR <br />