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• Additional Soil and Ground Water Assessment Work Plan <br /> September 1998 <br /> VAN BUSKIRK GOLF COURSE- . <br /> 1740 Houston Avenue, Stockton, California <br /> 1.0. INTRODUCTION <br /> At the request of'Mr. Steven Chen with the City of Stockton, Advanced GeoEnvironmental, Inc <br /> (AGE)has prepared this Work Plan for additional site assessment activities to be conducted at the <br /> Van Buskirk'Golf Course maintenance`facility located in Stockton, California (site). The location <br /> of the site is illustrated on Figure 1:. A plan of the site is illustrated,on Figure.2. ' <br /> This Work Plan has been prepared as required by.the San Joaquin County Public Health Services - <br /> . ' Environmental.Health Division(PHS-EHD)to further assess soil and ground water for petroleum <br /> hydrocarbon impacts related to a former leaking underground storage.tank at the site.This work plan <br /> .is prepared in accordance with PHS-EHD and Central Valley Regional Water Quality Control Board" <br /> (CVRWQCB) guidelines for the investigation of underground storage tanks (UST) sites. <br /> The purpose of this additional- site assessment is to evaluate the lateral and vertical extent of <br /> petroleum hydrocarbon impacts to soil and ground water at the site. This Work Plan provides a <br /> . ; description of the scope of work and field procedures for the soil and ground water assessment <br /> activities. <br /> .2.0. BACKGROUND <br /> The Van Buskirk Golf Course is,located at 1740-Houston Avenue, Stockton, California(Figure 1): <br /> The golf course is located in the,incorporated City of Stockton. The golf course.is situated along the <br /> south side of Houston Avenue and is bound on the east by Interstate 5, Walker Slough to the south, <br /> and open-space to the west. The maintenance facility site is located on the south'central portion.of <br /> the golf course. <br /> 2.1. SITE DESCRIPTION <br /> ,The maintenance facility. site consists of a maintenance shop structure, storage shed, and open <br /> storage area(Figure 2). In addition,the facility formerly operated two fuel USTs and fuel dispensers. <br /> 'Th' <br /> he USTs formerly located'at the site consisted of a 550-gallon gasoline tank and a 1,000-gallon. <br /> diesel tank. <br /> 1.2.. PREVIOUS INVESTIGATIONS <br /> _ Information regarding previous investigations ons conducted at the site was obtained from The Twining <br /> Advanced CeoEnvironmental,Inc. <br />