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STATE LICENSE No. 323417 <br />CLASSIFICATION: A-HAZ., C61D40 <br />STATE ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSOR No. 01781 <br />SOIL CONTAMINATION -WORK PLAN <br />Telephone: (209) 754-1808 <br />Post Office Boz 950 <br />750 Industrial Way <br />SAN ANDREAS, CALIFORNIA -95249 <br />Site Location-, Ellis Car Wash <br />820 So. Cherokee <br />Lodi,.CA 9,524,0- <br />209-333-1334 <br />Contact Person: Keith A. Tani -a,, REA# 017-81 <br />Oil Equipment Service <br />PO Box 9 -5 -0 - <br />San Andreas, CA 95249 <br />209-754-1808 <br />Area -Map: See Exhibit 'A' <br />Scale Drawing: See Exhibit- 'B' <br />L-ayout.of Tanks: See Exhibit`'B' <br />Results of Tank=_T'ests: See Exhibit 'C' <br />Other Initial-Si.te Work: See Exhibit 'D' <br />Esti.mate.s of Quantit No mean's available to d'etermineeexact <br />quantities. Composition was gasolnes. <br />Upontank removal, no holes were f-ou.nd <br />in tanks. Highest concentrations of. <br />contamina.nts' w`er.e at :_fill ends of tanks. <br />It is therefore concluded that releases <br />were Likely due to tank overf-ills in <br />years p--ast-and were probably of rather <br />small -quantities.. The sandy "soil in <br />this hole would allow small amounts of <br />gasol.ne.to .migrate a considerable dis-- <br />fance from original entry the atmosphere <br />around the fill pipe on the tank. <br />Topography,geology,.:etc.':Reg-onal Geology - the s -hallow subsurface <br />geology, of .the Lodi area -is typical of <br />the -eastern si:de.of the Central Valley. <br />Quaternary alluvial sediments predominate <br />near the -surface and are underlain by <br />several.thou.sand-feet of. unconsolidated <br />arkosc s*ediment.s. The sediments were <br />de.posited-in:coalescing'alluvial' fan and <br />floodplain env;ir-onments and were derived <br />primarily fr-om the erosion of; the Sierra <br />-Nevada mountain- range. to the east. The <br />Lodi area is very flat topograph. <br />I <br />