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' Site Background Information <br />' R.M.R. GARAGE (ERARDI VENTURES) <br /> 715 North Hunter Street, Stockton, California <br /> The site is located on the northwest corner of Park Street and North Hunter Street in a <br />' commercial/residential area of Stockton, California(Figure 1) Based on historical research of the <br /> area, the site began dispensing fuel in the 1930's or 1940's and ceased prior to 1986 The site <br /> 1 operated as a car dealership until approximately 1987, since 1987 the site has operated as an auto <br /> service repair shop <br />' UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANK REMOVAL <br />' On 12 April 2001, one 500-gallon waste-oil UST (T1) and two 500-gallon fuel USTs (T2 and T3) <br /> were removed from beneath the sidewalk adjacent to 715 North Hunter Street,Stockton, California <br /> The USTs were removed under San Joaquin County Environmental Health Department (EHD) <br />' permit by Stockton Service Station Equipment Company, Inc The approximate location of the <br /> former USTs is shown on Figure 2 <br />' During the UST removals,one soil sample was collected beneath each of the USTs(T1-W,T2-E and <br /> T3-E) and one soil sample each was collected 2 5-feet beneath the former locations of two fuel <br /> dispensers and one waste-oil fill port(Dl-2 5',D2-2 5'and WO-1) Additionally,two samples were <br /> collected from stockpiled soil removed from the excavation (SP1-W and SP1-E) Petroleum <br /> hydrocarbons were detected in each soil sample collected Total petroleum hydrocarbons as gasoline <br /> (TPH-g) was detected in the soil samples collected beneath the USTs and fuel dispensers at <br /> Iconcentrations as high as 4,300 milligrams per kilogram(mg/kg) Total petroleum hydrocarbons as <br /> diesel and motor oil (TPH-d and TPH-mo) were detected in samples collected beneath the former <br /> waste oil UST and fill port and from the stockpile soil samples at concentrations as high as 1,800 <br /> mg/kg Oil and grease was detected in the soil sample collected beneath the former waste oil UST <br /> at a concentration of 3,900 mg/kg Soil samples collected beneath the fuel USTs and dispensers were <br /> not analyzed for TPH-d, TPH-mo and Oil and Grease <br /> Toluene was detected in all UST and dispenser samples at concentrations as high as 99 mg/kg <br /> (T3-E) Ethylbenzene and total xylenes were detected in the soil samples collected beneath the USTs <br /> at concentrations as high 200 mg/kg and 1,100 mg/kg, respectively <br /> I Total lead was detected in all of the soil samples at concentrations as high as 39 mg/kg Chromium, <br /> nickel and zinc were detected in the soil samples collected beneath the waste oil UST, fill location <br /> and the stockpile at concentrations as high as 40 mg/kg, 34 mg/kg and 330 mg/kg, respectively <br /> Metal concentrations are not outside the background, natural range of metals concentrations in <br /> California soils Hexavalent chromium and PCB's were not detected at or above laboratory reporting <br /> limits in the soil samples analyzed <br /> I <br /> i <br /> Advanced GeoEnvironmental,Inc <br /> I <br />