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TC1117 Lone Palm Avenue, Suite <br /> Modesto, CA 953511 <br /> www.atcassociates.com <br /> 209-579-2221 <br /> ASSOCIATES I N C . Fax 209-579-2225 <br /> Environmental,Geotechnical and Materials Engineers <br /> May 18, 2006 <br /> 54.28344.0001 <br /> RECEIVED <br /> Ms. Lori Duncan MAY 2 2 2006 <br /> San Joaquin County ENVIRONMENT HEALTH <br /> Environmental Health Department PERMIT/SERVICES <br /> 304 E. Weber Street, Third Floor <br /> Stockton, California 95202 <br /> Subject: First Quarter 2006 Monitoring Report, Former Stockton City Taxi Cab Company, <br /> 2085 East Fremont Street, Stockton, California <br /> Dear Ms. Duncan: <br /> This report presents the results of quarterly groundwater monitoring and sampling performed during <br /> the first quarter of 2006, by ATC Associates Inc. (ATC) at the site located at 2085 East Fremont <br /> Street in Stockton, California (Figures 1 and 2). Sampling was performed to monitor the distribution <br /> of petroleum hydrocarbons in groundwater. Monitoring was performed to determine the groundwater <br /> flow direction and the hydraulic gradient in shallow and deeper groundwater. <br /> SITE HISTORY <br /> In 1998, two 10,000-gallon gasoline underground storage tanks (USTs) and associated product piping <br /> were removed from the site by Advanced GeoEnvironmental. Soil samples were collected from the <br /> tank pit and under product piping and analyzed for petroleum hydrocarbons. Analytical testing <br /> indicated the samples collected from the tank pit contained detectable concentrations of petroleum <br /> hydrocarbon constituents. <br /> In February 2000, WHF, Inc. (WHF) advanced two soil borings, BI and B2, to depths of <br /> approximately 81.5 and 31.5 feet below ground surface (bgs), respectively. Soil and groundwater <br /> samples were collected from the borings and submitted for laboratory analyses. These soil and <br /> groundwater samples contained detectable concentrations of petroleum hydrocarbon constituents. <br /> In July 2003, WHF advanced six soil borings, four of which were completed as monitoring wells <br /> MW 1 through MW4. Soil samples collected from these borings contained detectable concentrations <br /> of petroleum hydrocarbon constituents. Petroleum hydrocarbons were detected in groundwater <br /> samples collected from MW 1 through MW4. <br /> From November 10 to November 12, 2004 and November 15 to November 17, 2004, an ATC <br /> geologist supervised the installation of monitoring wells MW5 through MW 12. Soil samples were <br /> collected from the boreholes of MW5, MW6, MW7, MW8, MW9, MW 10, MW 11, and MW 12 and <br /> selected soil samples were submitted for laboratory analyses. Each well was constructed with 2-inch <br /> s:lenviromenta11283491reports\2006 IQMR.doe 1 ATC Associates Inc. <br />