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r <br /> June 25, 1992 RCAM <br /> . ARCO Service Station No 2076, Lodi, California <br /> r <br /> LIMITATIONS <br />' This report was prepared in accordance with generally accepted standards of environmental <br /> geological practice in California at the time this investigation was performed This <br /> investigation was conducted solely for the purpose of evaluating environmental conditions <br /> of the soil with respect to gasoline near the former underground tanks, dispensers, and <br /> product-delivery lines No soil engineering or geotechnical recommendations are implied <br /> or should be inferred. Evaluation of the geologic conditions at the site for the purpose of <br /> this investigation is made from a limited number of observation points Subsurface <br /> conditions may vary away from the data points available Additional work, including further <br /> subsurface investigation, can reduce the inherent uncertainties associated with this type of <br /> investigation <br /> i REFERENCES CITED <br /> Applied GeoSystems, Inc December 18, 1990. Results of Initial Investigation and Work <br /> Plan For Excavation during Tank Replacement Report No 30008-2 <br /> Applied GeoSystems August 26, 1991 Site Safety Plan Report No. 30008-35 <br /> Applied GeoSystems, Inc May 26, 1991 Addendum to Work Plan For Subsurface <br /> Environmental Investi� Plan No 30008-4W <br /> California Department of Water Resources 1980 round-Water Basins in California, A <br /> Report to the Legislature in Response to Water Code Section 12924 Bulletin 118-80 <br /> State of California October 1989. _Leaking Underground Fuel. Tank Field Manual <br /> Guidelines for Site Assessment, Cleanup, and Underground Storage Tank Closure <br /> Regional_Board Staff Recommendations for InitialEvaluation and Investigation of <br /> Underground Tanks August 1990 <br /> RESNA Industries September 12, 1991 Va or-Extraction Test Results 30008-4 <br /> 30008-3 9 <br />