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RECORD_ID
PR0544692
PE
3528
FACILITY_ID
FA0006447
FACILITY_NAME
SHELL FOOD MART
STREET_NUMBER
2320
Direction
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STREET_NAME
EL DORADO
STREET_TYPE
ST
City
STOCKTON
Zip
95204
APN
12521030
CURRENT_STATUS
02
SITE_LOCATION
2320 N EL DORADO ST
P_LOCATION
01
P_DISTRICT
002
QC Status
Approved
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n/-L.s—aiu L.s: lel SGUUUTA ANALYTIC I0=415 364 5"233 r . loC <br /> SEQUOIA ANALYTICAL <br /> 680 Chesapeake Drive • Redwood City, CA 94063 <br /> (415) 364-9600 • FAX (415) 364-9233 <br /> Aegis Environmental Consultants Clleiit Project ID: #s"a,shay,Stockton,2320 El Doradox Sampled Jul 18,1990; <br /> '.801 Riverside Avenue, Suite C Sample Descrlpt: Soil, SS-4 Received: Jul 18, 1990 <br /> 9.Roseville, CA 95678 Analysis Method: EPA SM/8010 <br /> ' ttentlon: Michael Narml Lab Number : 007.2868 Analyzed: Jul 21, 1990` <br /> Reported Jul 23 1990.M <br /> .....s <br /> HALOGENATED VOLATILE ORGANICS (EPA 8010) <br /> Analyte Detection Limit Sample Results <br /> Ma/k0 pg/kg <br /> Bromodichloromethane............................................... N.D, <br /> Bromoform........................................................................ 6-0 .....I............................. N.D. <br /> Bromomethane..................................... I <br /> ............................ b.0 ..........I..........I...I. ...... N.D. <br /> Carbon tetrachloride...................................... .............. N-D. <br /> CChiorobenzene..... ......................................................... 5.0 ..................................... N.D. <br /> hloroethane..................................................................... 25 ..........-......................... N.D. <br /> 2-Chloroethylvinyt ether.................................................... 5.0 ..................................... N.D. <br /> Chloroform........................................................................ 5.0N.D. <br /> ..................................... <br /> Chloromethane.................................................................. 5.0N.D. <br /> Dibromochloromethane.......................... ............ .......--............--. <br /> .......................... 5.0 ........,...I........................ N.D. <br /> 1,2-Dichlorobenzene......................... <br /> ................................ 10 ..................................... N.D. <br /> 1,3-Dichlorobenzene.................................... <br /> .................. .. 10 .-........................,.......... N.D. <br /> 1,4-Dlchlombenzene............................................ N.D. <br /> 1,1-Dichioroethane............................................................ 5.0 ..................................... N.D. <br /> 1,2-Dichioroethana...................... <br /> ... I — <br /> N.D. <br /> 1.1-Dlchloroethene............................................................ 5.0 .-.......... N.D- <br /> Total 1,2-Dichloroethene................................... ....................... <br /> ................ 5.0 ......................- N.D. <br /> 1,2-Dichloropropane............................. .............. <br /> ............................ 5.0 ................ N.D. <br /> cls-1,3-D ichloroprope ne................................................... 5.0 .................... <br /> trans-1,3-Dichloropropene.................... ..................................... N.D. <br /> ............................ 5.D ..:................ N.D. <br /> Methylene Chloride............................................................ 10 ..........--...... <br /> .................................... N.D. <br /> 1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane.................................................. ............... 5.0 ..................................... N.D. <br /> Tetrachloroethene............................................................. 5.0 N.D. <br /> 1,1,1-Trichloroethane.......................... ................... <br /> ............................ . 5.0 ............................. . . N.D. <br /> 1,1,2-Trichloroethane................ • <br /> ........................................ 5.0 .......,..... . ............... N.D. <br /> Trichloroethene................................................................. 5.0 N.D. <br /> Trichlorofluoromethane................................................... N.D. <br /> Vinylchloride..................................................................... 10 .... N.D. <br /> ................................. <br /> Malylas reported as N.D.were not present above the stated limit of detection, no <br /> SEQUOIA ANALYTICAL <br /> 1� <br /> 2 tum <br /> Vickie Ta <br /> Project Manager <br /> 72865.AEG <7> <br />
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