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�l <br /> CG,eologicaf Technics Inc. <br /> ' :Kaden m.C4f is 953 51 <br /> (:09)%J 4424/7¢e•538.sa52 1 <br /> SAN JOAQUIN COUNITY <br /> PUBLIC HEALTH SERVICES <br /> ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH DIVISION Work Plan <br /> P. 0. BOX 2009, STOCKTON, CA 9502 <br /> PHONE: (209) 46$-3420 Site Characterization <br />❑ Approved Formes Moresco Property f <br /> -._•. _.. __ tri=' 16865 Gawne Road, <br /> U/Approver -mages: See Zemarks Stockton,California <br /> Project No.251.2 <br />❑ Disapproved; See Remarks March 14,1995 # <br /> P;ernarks: 1.0 IrrrlioDucrlorr <br /> The subject property delineated as the former Moresco Property located at 16865 <br /> u Gawne Rdad in Stockton contained an underground storage tank which was <br /> removed on November 15, 1994. Gasoline range petroleum hydrocarbons were <br /> BY detected in soil samples collected from beneath the tank. This information was <br /> reported to the San Joaquin County Public Health Services Environmental Health <br />��??ErCC 1"' of tl CSS. ^S8 3"s extends to that Division(SJC-PHS-EHI))in the Geological Technics Inc.-Tank Removal Report,16365 <br /> l ;,nO Z., and described hereon but Gauine Road,dated December 9,1994. <br /> U,, rize cr approve any omission <br /> i <br /> ti f reqs d cements of St a4e l W5.0 2.0 PROPOSED INVESTIGATION { <br /> To investigate the vertical and Iaterai extent of soil impacted with gasoline range <br /> petroleum,hydrocarbons,Geological Technics Inc. proposes to install four (4) soil <br /> 4 borings around and through the suspected the point of release(Figure?Site Map), f <br /> 2.1 Soil�Boring Installation ¢ <br /> 'I <br /> Soili boring,permits will be secured and the local regulatory agency will be notified <br /> 48 hours prior to commencing work. The subsurface will be cleared of underground <br /> utilities by notifying Underground Service Alert. <br /> Based on field observations made during tank ciosure work,it is expected that the 4 <br /> four(4) borings will completed to 4C to 50 feet below ground surface. In all cases, <br /> any boring will be extended to a depth of twenty feet past the last field evidence of ; <br /> I <br /> i <br /> r <br />