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�IVV <br /> "'I. <br /> A S S O C I A T E S I Ni C <br /> Summary Report of <br /> ' Additional Subsurface Investigation <br /> Continental Grain <br /> 1805 Harbor Street <br /> Stockton, California <br /> ATC Project No 62500 0001 <br /> 1.0 INTRODUCTION <br /> ' ATC Associates Inc has prepared this letter report, on behalf of Continental Grain to summarize <br /> findings of the additional subsurface investigation performed at the above referenced site (Figure <br /> 1) The purpose of the subsurface investigation was to install three groundwater monitoring wells <br /> to evaluate the extent of impacted groundwater and determine the groundwater gradient at the <br /> site This work was done at the request of San Joaquin County Public Health Services, <br /> ' Environmental Health Division (PHS/EHD) in correspondence dated May 22, 1998 The findings <br /> of the subsurface investigative study are summarized in the following paragraphs <br /> 1_1 Site Location <br /> The site is located on the north side of Harbor Street and south of the Deep Water Channel in <br /> Stockton, California, as shown on Figure 1 The location is an industrial and residential area and <br /> the site is currently occupied by Continental Grain <br /> 1_2 Background <br /> ' In January 1988, two 12,000-gallon diesel underground storage tanks (USTs), one 10,000-gallon <br /> gasoline UST, one 750-gallon UST, and all associated piping were removed from the locations <br /> shown on Figure 2 One soil sample was collected from beneath the 750-gallon UST and one soil <br /> ' sample was collected from each end of the 12,000-gallon and the 10,000-gallon USTs Analytical <br /> testing indicated the samples collected from beneath the 10,000-gallon and 750-gallon gasoline <br /> USTs contained detectable concentrations of petroleum hydrocarbon constituents The <br /> ' excavations were subsequently backfilled <br /> In October 1997, an ATC geologist supervised the advancement of one soil boring to 31 feet bgs, <br /> ' one soil boring to 26 feet bgs, and five soil borings to 20 feet bgs Soil borings SB I through SB6 <br /> were placed in the vicinity of the former 10,000-gallon UST and soil boring_ B was placed i � <br /> vicmrt of the former 750-gallon UST A site plan with soil boring locations is shown on Figure <br /> ' 2 The borings were advanced using a truck mounted Geoprobe® narrow diameter rig employing <br /> direct push technology Sol] and grab groundwater samples collected from the vicinity of the <br /> former 10,000-gallon UST contained elevated concentrations of petroleum hydrocarbons <br /> w w2500rr*oris\surmi doc I <br />