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petroleum impacted soils within the 20,000 GA tank cavity It is not known when or for <br /> how long since 1955 the contamination occurred Excavated areas were backfilled with <br /> presumed clean matenal to onginal surface grade The site continues to be operated as a <br /> road oil distribution terminal Today products currently stored incorporate only a limited <br /> amount of diesel and kerosene like solvents Current product storage is generally water <br /> based, non-petroleum lignins, AR grade asphalt and water based emulsions <br /> The 2 13 AC parcel, APN 017-09-36 is bordered on the north by an 8 36 AC parcel, APN <br /> 017-09-02, on the south and east by a 14 25 AC parcel, APN 017-09-35, and on the west <br /> by a 2 + AC parcel, APN 017-09-37 The western parcel has residences on it while the <br /> other two bordering parcels are open fields owned by Michael & Lisa Douglas since <br /> 1998-1999 <br /> The site is located east of Acampo, San Joaquin County, CA, in the NW '/ of the NW 1/ <br /> of Sec 31 T4NR7E M D B & M Reference Figure 2, Area Map <br /> 2.1.2 Preliminary Investigation and Evaluation Report— Plant Site <br /> 9 p <br /> The discovery of contamination at the time of UST removal led to the previous <br /> referenced Gallardo report This study supported an initial request by the owner for <br /> closure, followed by a request for additional information from PHS/EHD <br /> iThe Gallardo report may be considered to be the Preliminary Investigation and <br /> Evaluation Report The PIER was completed in May 1999 Two proposals were <br /> evaluated by the owner in December 1999 and July 2000 and rejected in favor of the <br /> proposal by D K Barber P E and Associates in September 2000 <br /> 2.1 3 Review of Studies and Findings through September 2003 <br /> Attention is directed to Stellar Environmental Solution report dated September 9, 2003 <br /> ' summarizing information collected and their recommendations <br /> s M &L Douglas 490 Moore Rd,Woodside CA 94062 <br /> 2-2 <br />