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1 <br /> QUARTERLY REPORT <br /> Hess-Dubois Cleaners <br /> ' 348 West Harding Way <br /> Stockton, California <br /> December 1994 <br /> 1.0 INTRODUCTION <br /> ' In accordance with a request from Mr. Peter Wallace, property owner, Geological Audit <br /> Services, Inc. (GeoAudit) has prepared this report summarizing monitoring activities <br /> performed during the fourth quarter of 1994 at 348 West Harding Way in Stockton, <br /> California (the site). Three groundwater monitoring wells at the site were sampled during <br /> the fourth quarter. The location of the site is illustrated in Figure 1. A plan of the site is <br /> illustrated in Figure 2. <br /> ' 2.0 BACKGROUND <br /> ' 2.1 Site Location <br /> The site is located in a topographically flat business/residential area of Stockton, California <br /> M (Figure 1). The site is located on Harding Way, approximately 1/4-mile «vest of the <br /> intersection of Pacific Avenue. The site is currently occupied by a dry cleaning business. <br /> ' 2.2 Tank Removal <br /> Eight underground storage tanks (UST's) were removed from the site by Falcon Energy <br /> ' Associates (FEA) in January 1991. It is our understanding that the tanks contained Stoddard <br /> solvents used in a dry cleaning process. <br /> Tanks #1 through #7 were removed from a common excavation along the southern portion <br /> of the property (tank pit #1). Tank #S was removed from beneath the sidewalk along Van <br /> ' Buren Street (tank pit #2). The volume of each tank is listed in Table 1. <br /> Soil samples collected from tank pit #1 indicated that an unauthorized release of <br /> t hydrocarbons has occurred. Total petroleum hydrocarbons (TPH as Stoddard solvent) were <br /> detected at concentrations of 970 ppm to 3,000 ppm. Volatile aromatics (BTE&X) were also <br /> detected in tank pit #1. No TPH or BTE&X were detected in tank pit #2. <br /> 1 <br /> ' c�teai n.a,e s�aa,.tn. <br /> tt�.aeo:QBn_-:c-v,ra 1 <br />