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Site History: <br />The site located at 681 E. Lockeford St. Lodi (see Figure 1 for site location) was <br />purchased in March of 1951 by Claude C. Wood Co. and has been used as an equipment <br />fleeting and maintainence facility since that time. Cessation and closure of business <br />activities have been ongoing since late 1992. In 1993, previous contractors performed <br />primary demolition of buildings and other structures including the removal of an above <br />ground tank farm located immediately west of the structure labeled "Repair Shop"( see <br />Figure 2). During removal of surface concrete structures within the above ground tank <br />farm containment area in April of 1994, we discovered a localized area of soils stained <br />and smelling of what appeared to be Diesel Fuel. The following work plan is to address <br />the remediation of those soils and any affected subsurface soils. <br />Scope of Work: <br />The following is an outline of tasks to be performed during the soil remediation activities <br />at 681 E. Lockeford St. Lodi: <br />— Excavate and stockpile soils contaminated with Diesel fuel. <br />Perform confirmatory sampling. <br />Stockpile soils for on-site Bioremediation or load and haul soils to an approved <br />off-site disposal facility. <br />Backfill excavation. <br />Submittal of a final summary report. <br />WORK PLAN <br />Excavation will take place until all soils that are obviously contaminated (as determined by <br />visual or olfactory means) are removed. Contaminated soils will be stockpiled on site. <br />Soils will be stockpiled on paved portions of the facility if possible. If it becomes <br />necessary to stockpile soils elsewhere on site, a layer of 6 mil visqueen will underly the <br />contaminated soils. <br />