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1 <br /> 1 <br /> WORK PLAN <br /> FOR <br /> ' GEOTECHNICAL ENGINEERING EXPLORATION AND ANALYSIS AND <br /> ' <br /> LIMITED PHASE II ENVIRONMENTAL SITE ASSESSMENT <br /> EXISTING NESTLE WAREHOUSE <br /> ' 4343 EAST FREEMONT STREET <br /> STOCKTON, CALIFORNIA <br /> PROJECT NOS. 2E-940917 AND 2G-941101 <br /> 1 <br /> 1.0 PURPOSE <br /> ' 1.1 Geotechnical Exploration and Analysis <br /> ' The purpose of the Geotechnical Engineering Exploration and Analysis will be to <br /> evaluate the condition of the presently existing structures and pavements with regard to the <br /> proposed use, which will consist of operation of this facility as a distribution warehouse. As <br /> part of its warehouse, the interior of the existing structures will be occupied by free-standing <br /> rack storage systems which will exert relatively heavy loads on the existing floor slabs. Existing <br /> pavements will be utilized by automobile and heavy truck traffic as part of the distribution center <br /> ' operations. Some modifications to the interior of the existing structure will also be conducted <br /> including installation of a produce storage area as well as backfilling of the existing rail spur <br /> channels located along the eastern and western building lines. Some modification of the existing <br /> ' pavements, especially in areas which have been observed to have significant distress, will also <br /> be conducted. In order to properly design and evaluate these conditions, the performance of a <br /> ' Geotechnical Engineering Exploration and Analysis will be required. <br /> 1.2 Limited Phase II Environmental Site Assessment <br /> The purpose of the Limited Phase 77 Environmental Site Assessment will be to evaluate <br /> the subsurface soils for the possible presence of hazardous substances which may have been <br /> ' discharged into the soil as part of previous site operations. The scope of the Limited Phase II <br /> Environmental Site Assessment will be limited to specific areas of the site where the existing <br /> soils are considered to have a potential to have been adversely impacted by previous operations <br /> conducted on the subject site. <br />