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RECORD_ID
PR0515352
PE
2950
FACILITY_ID
FA0012098
FACILITY_NAME
PROPOSED ESSENTIAL SERVICE FACILITY
STREET_NUMBER
22
STREET_NAME
WEBER
STREET_TYPE
AVE
City
STOCKTON
Zip
95202
APN
14902001
CURRENT_STATUS
02
SITE_LOCATION
22 WEBER AVE
P_LOCATION
01
P_DISTRICT
001
QC Status
Approved
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6.0 Findings and Conclusions <br /> Florence Wedington and Jim Bradford of Black & Veatch performed a Phase I <br /> Environmental Site Assessment at the Channel Head Parking Lot at the intersection of El <br /> Dorado Street and Weber Avenue in Stockton, CA. This assessment revealed past uses of <br /> the subject property for which hazardous chemicals are known to have typically been used. <br /> The past uses of the property having concern resulting from this assessment are the gas <br /> station, printing company, and fertilizer company. As a result, it is recommended that <br /> future work at the site take these findings into consideration. If substantial below-grade <br /> excavation and construction are anticipated, it is recommended that a Phase II <br /> Environmental Site Assessment be conducted to evaluate potential exposure of <br /> construction workers and/or the public to residual contamination resulting from past <br /> practices at the site. <br /> B&v Project 62041.100 6-1 <br /> NA62041Thasa1.doc(1/27/99) <br />
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