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ry - "-... �� ` .. '� re` - WI-� � .-:�S- �,� "" .>s-��`asa. „.'• ,. � - t � _ -err ..e^ -��"i."`. � <br /> � be`fi 1+'sY _ .:°�, s t- -"� Win+: 3 ,{ •� :� _ k _ _ <br /> E <br /> g <br /> i <br /> 21 <br /> LEEDSHlLL-HEAKENHOFF,INC, <br /> --� INTROCIICTION <br /> 1.1 HISTORICAL REVIEW <br /> The following report describes LEEDSHILL-HERKENHOFF, INC'S (LH) Preliminary Site <br /> Assessment (ASA) of the forger underground fuel tank site located at 141 North <br /> E1 Dorado Street, Stockton, California (see Figure 1). <br /> j In 1955, the Shell Oil Company constructed a gasoline and service station at 141 <br /> North El Dorado Street in Stockton, California.. This construction included the <br /> installation of four 4,000-gallon underground storage tanks (UST) used to store <br /> leaded gasoline which was dispensed at two pump islands and one 500-gallon UST <br /> u'sed`ta"'femgorarily store waste oil prior to disposal. In 1963, one of the <br /> 4,000-gallon USTs was removed and two 7,500-gallon USTs were installed to store <br /> and dispense unleaded gasoline. The station discontinued selling gasoline in <br /> �-�1981 and all five o egasoline USTs were removed. The UST excavation was Im <br /> ;�- backfilled and paved to grade. The waste oil UST remained on the site and was <br /> ,14 still used to temporarily store waste oil until June of 1990. <br /> L' In September of 1989, ERM Nest of Sacramento, California conducted a Phase I <br /> 4:. Environmental Site Assessment of the property. This site assessment concluded <br /> that soil testing within the former gasoline UST excavation and a tank test of <br /> the existing waste oil UST be conducted. <br /> ` On May 30, 1990, Kleinfelder, Inc. conducted a soil vapor survey of that portion <br /> of the site which overlays land, and found detectable levels of gasoline <br /> constituents in and around the former UST excavation. This soil vapor data was <br /> used to tentatively identify potential areas of petroleum hydrocarbon sail <br /> f... contamin?cion. Kleinfelder, Inc. also performed a precision tank test on the <br /> waste ail UST on June 1, 1990. The tank failed the test and on Jurce 5 1990, the p• 7- <br /> contents of the waste oil tank were pumped out and properly Jisposed of a -site.~ <br /> The tank inlets were capped and the tank is no longer being used to store waste <br /> oil. <br /> Kleinfelder, Inc.'s investigation implied that petroleum hydrocarbons from the <br /> ' e former gasoline USTs may have impacted the soil in the vicinity of the former <br /> excavation and that further investigation of the soil was necessary to properly <br /> assess actual c•nncentration levels. Kleinfelder also recommended that the soil <br /> be further investigated to determine the lateral and vertical extent of <br /> contamination to assess if the groundwater resources in the area of the site have <br /> been impacted. <br /> �r In July 1990, C.M. Weber Enterprises, Inc. contracted with LH to conduct a Phase <br /> IA Preliminary Site Assessment to analytically verify the presence or absence of <br /> t ` suspected soil contamination of gasoline and waste oil, and to develop an <br /> approximation of the lateral and vertical extent, if any, of the soil <br /> -----_---------contamination-at—this-sitei----If-significant--level s--of soil-contamination-were- <br /> found at depths that could possibly impact the groundwater, a Phase 18 PSA would <br /> be performed to analytically verify the presence or absence of petroleum <br /> 6• � 1 <br />