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EHD - Public
ProgramCode
3500 - Local Oversight Program
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SITE HISTORY
RECORD_ID
PR0544110
PE
3528
FACILITY_ID
FA0003712
FACILITY_NAME
CHEVRON STATION #94275*
STREET_NUMBER
2905
Direction
W
STREET_NAME
BENJAMIN HOLT
STREET_TYPE
DR
City
STOCKTON
Zip
95207
APN
09760004
CURRENT_STATUS
02
SITE_LOCATION
2905 W BENJAMIN HOLT DR
P_LOCATION
01
P_DISTRICT
002
QC Status
Approved
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Apa 0 <br /> underlie the area and unknown well construction details for some of the <br /> wells , it is not possible to conclude that no dissolved gasoline <br /> constituents could migrate into adjacent water supply wells. <br /> Four of the nine wells in the site vicinity are used for drinking <br /> water. The nearest well is a City of Stockton municipal water supply <br /> well (20M2) located approximately 530 feet north of the site, near the <br /> northeast corner of Benjamin Holt Drive and Plymouth Road. This well is <br /> drawing from an aquifer 295 to 353 feet below the ground and has a <br /> sanitary surface seal to 55 feet below the surface in a clay interval <br /> that continues to a depth of 72 feet. The clay serves as additional <br /> protection from contamination in the shallow ground water under the <br /> site. Another City of Stockton municipal well (20F1 ) is located in <br /> Swenson Park Golf Course, about 1/2-mile northeast of the site. This <br /> well is drawing from aquifers at 85 to 403 feet below the ground <br /> level . Information on the sanitary seal of this well was unavailable. <br /> A San Joaquin County Flood Control well (20L1 ) is located 1/2-mile east <br /> of the site on Belmont Place. This well is drawing water from an <br /> aquifer 272 to 328 feet below the ground and has a sanitary seal to <br /> 35 feet below the surface. The fourth drinking water well (20J1 ), also <br /> run by the San Joaquin County Flood Control District, is located approx- <br /> imately 1-mile west from the site. No drilling information was <br /> available on this well . <br /> Both Flood Control wells (20L1 and 20J1 ) have been sampled between <br /> November 28, 1984 and January 16, 1985 and analyzed for dissolved hydro- <br /> carbons according to EPA Methods 601 and 602. No evidence of hydro- <br /> carbon constituents (benzene, toluene, or xylene) was detected. It is <br /> EMCON 's understanding that the two City of Stockton wells (20M2 and <br /> 20F1 ) have never been analyzed for dissolved gasoline constituents. <br /> However, general ground-water quality parameters were available for <br /> these wells. (All available sampling reports are included in <br /> Appendix B. ) <br /> PJD 438-22.04 4 <br /> Emcon Associates <br />
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