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RECORD_ID
PR0517686
PE
2960
FACILITY_ID
FA0013549
FACILITY_NAME
CENTRAL VALLEY CONSTRUCTION INC
STREET_NUMBER
146
STREET_NAME
KLO
STREET_TYPE
RD
City
LATHROP
Zip
95330
CURRENT_STATUS
01
SITE_LOCATION
146 KLO RD
P_LOCATION
07
QC Status
Approved
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Geofogica(Technics Inc. <br /> 2741 Riva Road <br /> Modesw,Ca&fornia 95351 <br /> (209)538-6424/Far,#538-5852 <br /> June 26, 1998 <br /> Project No.: 646.2 <br /> Project Name: Hayres Egg Farms, Inc. <br /> Mr. Charles Hastings <br /> Attorney at Law <br /> Richwain& Hastings <br /> P. O. Box 70391 <br /> Stockton, CA 95267 <br /> RE: Report: Tank Closure & Site Investigation <br /> Location: Hayres Egg Farms, 12565 S. Manthey, Lathrop, CA <br /> Dear Mr. Hastings: <br /> Geological Technics Inc. is pleased to provide the following report of the work performed to <br /> investigate several aspects of this Property as identified in the Phase I ESA Report by Ceres and <br /> on other issues identified as the work was in progress. These areas include: <br /> • former underground fuel storage tanks <br /> • former aboveground diesel fuel storage tank <br /> • former septic tank and leach line system <br /> • wastewater sump <br /> • domestic well <br /> • retention pond <br /> The former underground storage tanks appear to have not caused a release of chemical <br /> contamination. However, contamination by petroleum chemicals was found in the following <br /> areas: <br /> • former aboveground diesel fuel storage tank <br /> • former septic tank and leach line system <br /> • wastewater sump <br /> • domestic well <br /> • retention pond <br /> Respectfully Submitted, <br /> GEOLOGICAL TECHNICS INC- <br /> Raynold I. Kablanow II, Ph.D. <br /> Vice President <br /> RG/HG/REA <br />
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