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June 13 , 2000 ICES 2289 <br /> i <br />' GROUNDWATER MONITORING - JUNE 2000 <br /> INDEPENDENT TRUCKING/DELTA PAPER <br /> STOCKTON, CALIFORNIA <br /> 1.0 INTRODUCTION <br /> This report presents the findings of a groundwater sampling <br /> event conducted by Innovative and Creative Environmental <br /> Solutions (ICES) for the three monitoring wells at the <br /> Independent Trucking/Delta Paper facility located at 401 South <br /> Lincoln Street in Stockton, California ( " the Site" , Figure 1) <br />' The groundwater sampling activities were performed to monitor <br /> groundwater quality at the Site The San Joaquin County <br /> Environmental Health Division (SJC-EHD) provided oversight for <br /> the groundwater activities <br /> 2 . 0 SITE DESCRIPTION <br /> The Site is located on the west side of South Lincoln Street <br /> between West Sonora and Church Streets Independent Trucking and <br />' Delta Paper facility formerly occupied the Site <br /> Two adjoining warehouses are located at the northeastern portion <br /> of the Site A trailer is located at the northwest corner of the <br />' Site One conveyor and shredder machine is located at the <br /> western portion of the Site One transformer was located along <br /> the western perimeter of the Site <br />' 3 . 0 BACKGROUND <br />' A preliminary site investigation was performed by Advanced <br /> GeoEnvironmental Inc (AGI) in July 1999 A total of two soil <br /> samples and three grab groundwater samples were collected from <br /> four borings at a depth of approximately 13 feet to 21 feet below <br /> the existing ground surface (bgs) Based on the results of the <br /> limited site investigation, it appeared that the underlying <br />' sediments and groundwater at the northern portion of the Site, <br /> and soil and groundwater located approximately at the central <br /> portion of the Site contained detectable concentrations of total <br /> 1 <br /> r <br />