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1.0 INTRODUCTION <br /> aThis report summarizes the results of activities outlined in the site characterization workplan for <br /> the Carnation Company lease portion of property owned by Chevron, U S A., Inc located at <br /> 540 North Aurora Way in Stockton, California (Figure 1). This assessment was requested by <br /> the San Joaquin County Public Health Services Environmental Health Division (SJCPHS) <br /> because prelimmary investigation at the site indicates the presence of petroleum hydrocarbons <br /> in soil. <br /> 2.0 SITE BACKGROUND <br /> i The site is located on the northeast corner of Fremont and Oak Streets in Stockton, California. <br /> The site is currently owned by Chevron U.S.A Inc The southeastern portion of the site is <br /> leased to the Carnation Company which has operated a distributorship for Carnation diary food <br /> products for over 35 years. <br /> The facility contained three underground product storage tanks which were used by the <br /> Carnation Company to provide fuel for six vehicles. The facility dispensed leaded and diesel <br /> 9 fuels from two 3,500-gallon and one 4,000-gallon underground product storage tanks The <br /> 1 product storage tanks were located in the northeast corner of the Carnation facility (Figure 2). <br /> No other maintenance activities were conducted onsite. <br /> 3.0 PREVIOUS INVESTIGATIONS <br /> _ In 1987, all three underground product storage tanks, dispenser, and product lines, were <br /> removed Backfill material within the former tank pit was excavated and removed. Following <br /> _ storage tank removal, Canonie Environmental collected soil samples beneath each tank (Figure <br /> 2). Based on the results of the analyses conducted during the initial investigation, the site was <br /> E approved "closed" by the SJCPHS without further remedial activities. Due to a recent change <br /> in regulatory requirements for lead, the soils beneath two of the tanks potentially exceeded <br /> current regulatory levels of 13 mg/kg for organic lead and further investigation of soils was <br /> required by SJCPHS. <br /> CWv m U.S.A.be M7 <br /> � CSA0791 <br /> L <br />