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contamination on site, potential exist that residual contamination may exist in soil <br /> and ground water. Hence, TRE recommends the following follow up <br /> investigations: <br /> A scope-limited/focused phase II ESA should be conducted in and around the <br /> area of the former UST in order assess the condition of the soil and ground water <br /> so potential soil and ground water contamination can be determined in advance <br /> of the sale, land disturbing, demolition, and construction activities. <br /> In addition, additional site assessment should be done in the area of former <br /> waste oil drums to ensure that potential impacts of the former drum storage area <br /> is properly assessed. <br /> 3. SITE LOCATION AND DESCRIPTION <br /> The site is located on East Myrtle Street, Stockton, CA between 2107 East Myrtle and <br /> 3023 East Myrtle Street <br /> Latitude: 370 57' 41".54 N - 37 57 43.93 N <br /> Longitude: 121 15 04 80 W — 121 14.50 06 W <br /> Elevation: 3 meters (20 feet) <br /> Land Owner (s): Several land owners as listed below: <br /> 2107 East Myrtle Street: Mr. Stephen Sarovich, 2825 E Myrtle Street, (operated by <br /> Kleinfelder Corporation), owned by Mr. Craig Larsen, 2841 E. Myrtle Street, the current <br /> owner of the property is listed as LABORER'S UNION LOCAL #73, 2849 E. Myrtle <br /> Street, owner, Messer Floyd, and 3023 E. Myrtle Street, owner, Mr. Floyd Chavez. <br /> 4. TOPOGRAPHY, GEOLOGY, AND GROUNDWATER <br /> Topography of the area is characterized by relatively flat land with a slight southwesterly <br /> elevation relief. According to the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) 7.5-minute series <br /> topographic map (see Appendix E) of the City of Stockton West Quadrangle (1987), the <br /> Page 5 of 27 <br />