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EHD - Public
ProgramCode
2600 - Land Use Program
FileName_PostFix
SSNL
RECORD_ID
SR0080452
PE
2602
FACILITY_NAME
ST LUKE CHURCH
STREET_NUMBER
8200
Direction
N
STREET_NAME
STATE ROUTE 99
City
STOCKTON
APN
08531010
ENTERED_DATE
4/10/2019 12:00:00 AM
SITE_LOCATION
8200 N HWY 99
P_LOCATION
99
P_DISTRICT
004
QC Status
Approved
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NFAR DOCUMENTATION <br /> 1.0 Site History and Current Site Conditions <br /> The Speedy Food Mart (Site) is located at 8200 N. Highway 99, the northeast comer of the <br /> intersection of Frontage Road and Foppiano Lane, in Stockton, California (APN 08531010). A <br /> vicinity map is included as Figure 1. The 2.18 acre parcel is bounded by a vacant field to the east, <br /> Foppiano Lane to the south, Frontage Road and Highway 99 to the west, and residences to the north. <br /> The area is designated as being undeveloped urban and is currently used primarily for agricultural <br /> purposes with the closest residential tract located approximately 300 feet north of the former <br /> underground storage tanks (USTs). <br /> The property formerly operated as a gasoline station with three 8,000-gallon gasoline USTs and <br /> associated fuel dispensers which were removed in 1998. A Mini Mart and parking lot currently sit <br /> on southwestern most 0.36 acres of the Site and fuel is no longer dispensed. The remaining 1.82 <br /> acres is vacant undeveloped land. <br /> 1.1 Chronology <br /> On January 28, 1998, three 8,000-gallon USTs, dispenser pumps, and piping used to store and <br /> convey gasoline were removed from the Site. Contamination was noted dwing removal of the <br /> USTs and soil samples were collected from beneath the removed USTs and the pump island. The <br /> soil samples revealed the presence of petroleum hydrocarbon constituents. The excavation measured <br /> approximately 25' x 30' x 15' deep. As an interim abatement measure, the excavation was lined <br /> with black plastic, and the soil was returned to the hole. Details are discussed Ground Zero <br /> Analysis, Inc.'s (Ground Zero) Speedy Mart Groundwater and Soil Investigation dated February 24, <br /> 1999. <br /> On September 23, 1998, William J. Hunter, RG, of Wm J. Hunter & Associates (Hunter & <br /> Associates) supervised the excavated approximately 166 cubic yawls (yam n_f iM artPtj sni, h4 <br /> Thorpe Oil, Inc (Thorpe). Additional subsurface investigation and assessment work was performed'\. <br /> by Ground Zero in November 1998. The investigation consisted of drilling two pilot borings (CPT1 <br /> and CPT2) using a cone penetrometer testing drill rig to identify subsurface lithology. Then soil <br /> samples were collected from three borings (SBI, SB2, and SB3) at significant changes in lithology, <br /> based upon the CPT data collected from the pilot borings. Details are discussed in Ground Zero's <br /> Speedy Mart Groundwater and Soil Investigation date February 24, 1999. <br /> On October 4, 1999 through October 8, 1999 Ground Zero personnel supervised Spectrum <br /> Exploration Inc. (Spectrum) during the advancement of two borings (SB4 and SB5) as well as the <br /> installation of four groundwater monitoring wells (MW1 through MW4). The newly installed <br /> groundwater monitoring wells developed between October 12 and 13, 1999. On February 28, 2000, <br /> Ground Zero personnel supervised Welenco in conducting a video survey of the water supply well <br /> to determine well construction details and evaluate the integrity of the well casing. Details are <br /> discussed in Ground Zero's Groundwater Monitoring Well Installation Report dated April 28,2000. <br /> G:\GROUNDZEITULrBERG\Rcports\OdicMppeiidix A Site Closure Reportdoc <br />
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