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EHD - Public
ProgramCode
3500 - Local Oversight Program
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ARCHIVED REPORTS
FileName_PostFix
XR0011453
RECORD_ID
PR0545152
PE
3526
FACILITY_ID
FA0004021
FACILITY_NAME
STOCKTON CITY TAXI CAB COMPANY
STREET_NUMBER
2085
Direction
E
STREET_NAME
FREMONT
STREET_TYPE
ST
City
STOCKTON
Zip
95205
APN
14111223
CURRENT_STATUS
02
SITE_LOCATION
2085 E FREMONT ST
P_LOCATION
01
P_DISTRICT
001
QC Status
Approved
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Stockton Taxi Cab/Sunland Gasoline September 16, 2003 <br /> 2085 Fremont Street,Stockton, California Page 2 <br /> Report of Findings: Lateral and Vertical Extent <br /> of Soil and Groundwater Contamination <br /> during excavation activities. Figure 3 depicts the locations of the samples collected <br /> during the tank removal event on December 15, 1998 and the December 31, 1998 <br /> sampling event. <br /> On December 31, 1998 a total of eight (8) soil samples were collected from beneath the <br /> former product piping and dispenser locations by a representative of Precision Enviro- <br /> ITech Analytical Laboratory (Figure 3). <br /> The soil samples submitted for analysis from the vicinity beneath the former UST's, <br /> product piping, and dispenser locations and from the stockpiled soil were analyzed by <br /> EPA method 8015M/5030 for gasoline petroleum hydrocarbons, EPA method 8020 for <br /> BTEX, EPA method 8260 for fuel oxygenates (MTBE, TAME, DIPE, ETBE, and TBA), <br /> and EPA method 6010 for total lead. <br /> The results from these samples indicated that petroleum hydrocarbon contamination is <br /> present in the vicinity beneath the former UST's, product piping, and dispenser locations. <br /> Petroleum hydrocarbon contamination was also detected in the stockpiled soil. BTEX <br /> and fuel oxygenate contamination is present in the stockpiled soil and in the vicinity <br /> ' beneath the former UST's and dispenser locations. Lead was found in the soil samples <br /> collected from the vicinity beneath the former UST's and product piping locations, but at <br /> Iinsignificant levels. <br /> i <br /> On February 22, 2000, WHF, Inc. in conjunction with Frontier Drilling completed two (2) <br /> vertical soil borings. Boring B-1 was completed to a total depth of 81.5 feet and Boring <br /> iB-2 was completed to a depth of 31.5 feet. Soil and groundwater contamination was <br /> shown to be present based on field observations and laboratory analytical data. During <br /> this scope of work, the extent of the contamination, both laterally and vertically, was not <br /> defined. <br /> 3.0 Scope of Work <br /> 1 This scope of work was developed to characterize the lateral and vertical extent of the <br /> soil and groundwater contamination associated with the unauthorized release that <br /> occurred as a result of fueling operations located on the subject property. <br /> work plan provided for the following activities to be completed at 2085 Fremont <br /> Thew p p g <br /> Street, Stockton, California: <br /> i <br /> Lateral and Vertical Definition of Soil Contamination: Six (6) vertical soil borings to <br /> be completed to a depth of 10' beyond the point at which a properly calibrated field <br /> PID does not detect the presence of petroleum hydrocarbons. The borings were <br /> teminated between 25' and 100' below ground level. Four (4) of these borings were <br />
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