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1.0 INTRODUCTION <br /> This work plan has been prepared by American Geological Services, Inc. for Western <br /> ' Refrigerating and Cold Storage Company. As part of the ongoing site investigation and <br /> remediation program this work plan describes the scope of work proposed for the Tracy Cold <br /> Storage site. The following sections describe the tasks to be performed, the methodology and <br /> ' analytical laboratory procedures to be employed. <br /> 1.1 Site Description <br /> The Tracy Cold Storage site is located at 24500 S. MacArthur Road in Tracy, California (Figure <br /> ' 1). The property includes approximately eight acres of land which is utilized as a commercial <br /> cold storage facility for agricultural products. The site is bounded on three sides by undeveloped <br /> agricultural land. The northern boundary of the property is shared with the Southern Pacific <br /> Railroad. No residences are located within 1,000 feet of the site. <br /> Approximately 44,000 square feet of cold storage space, various maintenance buildings, and an <br /> office are located on the property. Water is supplied by two on-site wells. A septic system is <br /> located on-site. <br /> ' 1.2 Site Background <br /> Remcor, Inc. of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, conducted an environmental assessment in May, 1994 <br /> to determine the current environmental condition of the site. Remcor's report, dated July 21, <br /> 1994, indicated that the potential for soil or ground water contamination existed at several <br /> locations on the property. Of primary concern was a former underground gasoline storage tank <br /> that had been removed in the 1970's. No information regarding tank condition, possible soil or <br /> ground water contamination, or subsequent investigations was provided, however, it was <br /> reported that the tank was removed because it was known to be leaking. <br /> ' On August 4 and 5, 1994, Remcor supervised the drilling of seven soil borings. Three of the <br /> borings were completed as ground water monitoring wells. Both soil and ground water samples <br /> were collected for analysis of suspected or potential contaminants. Based upon the information <br /> obtained during this investigation, it was determined that an impact had occurred in the vicinity <br /> of the former gasoline tank, and that further investigation was warranted. <br /> ' On August 24 and 25, 1994, Remcor installed an additional seven soil borings and three <br /> monitoring wells to further define the lateral extent of soil and ground water contamination <br /> tidentified in the initial phase of work. <br /> CA95DE-029 American Geological Services,Inc. <br /> ' 1 <br />