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1117 Lone Palm Avenue <br /> V ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH DIVNw6N Suite B <br /> 304 E. Weber Ave.Third Floor Modesto, CA 9 <br /> R O. Box 388, Stockton CA 95201-0388 209.579.22222211 <br /> Fax 209.579.2225 <br /> Approved <br /> ASSOCIATES INC . Denied ❑ <br /> Cone!tiong <br /> Date ! by / ! — <br /> December 29 1998 PA <br /> 14981 � *���EN! <br /> DEC 3 01998 <br /> Mr. Ron Rowe <br /> San Joaquin County Public Health NV* ` 4h4E!,i—,AL HEA:--,H <br /> Services, Environmental Health Division <br /> 304 E. Weber Street, Third Floor <br /> Stockton, CA 95202 <br /> Subject: Workplan for Additional Subsurface Investigation at N&S Irrigation, 215 West <br /> Main Street, Ripon, California <br /> Dear Mr. Rowe: <br /> ATC Associates Inc. has prepared this workplan, on behalf N&S Irrigation for the performance of <br /> additional subsurface investigation activities at the above referenced site. The purpose of the <br /> subsurface investigation is to determine the vertical and horizontal extent of petroleum impacted <br /> soil and groundwater in the vicinity of the former underground storage tanks (USTs). This work <br /> being done at the direction of San Joaquin County Public Health Services Environmental Health <br /> Division (PHS/EHD) in correspondence dated November 19, 1998. <br /> The scope of work includes obtaining permits, advancing three soil borings and collecting soil <br /> samples, installing three groundwater monitoring wells, developing the wells, collecting <br /> groundwater samples, laboratory analysis of selected soil and groundwater samples, and preparing <br /> a summary report. The scope of work is described in detail in the following paragraphs. <br /> SITE LOCATION <br /> The site is located on the north side of West Main Street and the east side of Locust Avenue, <br /> Ripon, California, as shown on Figure 1. The location is a residential and commercial area. The <br /> site is currently occupied by N&S Irrigation. <br /> BACKGROUND <br /> In March 1990, one 1,500-gallon unleaded gasoline underground storage tank (UST), one <br /> unleaded gasoline UST of unknown size, and all associated piping and dispensing equipment were <br /> removed and transported off-site. Laboratory analysis of soil samples collected from beneath the <br /> former 1,500-gallon UST location indicated the presence of detectable concentrations of total <br /> wA14981Veports\wkpwe1.doc 1 <br />