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ND ADJACENT PROPERTY, 3.0 <br /> The fallowing sections (2,0 SITE BACKGROUND A <br /> REGIONAL GEOLOGY and, 4.0 PROXIMITY OF WEDS AND UTILITIES) are <br /> Tort dated July 16, 1990,previously prepared for this <br /> yxcerpts from Applied GeoSystems rep <br /> Site (Applied Geasystcros, 1990). <br /> 2.0 SI BACKGROUND AND ADJACENT PROPERTY <br /> i <br /> ARCO Service Station No. 6100 is on the northwest corner of Patterson Pass Road and i <br /> i - he Site i about 1,000 feet <br /> a - <br /> Interstate 5$0, as shown on the Site Vicinity Map (Figure 1}. ` <br /> Site is approximately 300 feet above sea <br /> southwest of the California Aqueduct. The level <br /> is undeveloped land. <br /> The area surrounding the property <br /> t <br /> te features are shown on the Generalized <br /> The approximate locations of the present siSite <br /> supplied b ARCO, there is me x0,000 pellon k <br /> C" 2 According to information �' <br /> Plan (Figure )• ; <br /> s gallo <br /> {? n gasoline-storage <br /> gasoline storage tank and four 6,00tanks{iabeli r,`s=1 through'�'-5 <br /> • k <br /> �y on Pi re 2)at the site. Tanks T-1 and'T-2 store regular leaded gasoline,tanks T-3 and T-¢ <br /> ' <br /> store'`unleaded'gasoline, and tank i=S stares super unleaded g <br /> asollr.:.. <br /> It �s our <br /> ARCO personnel <br /> that no other tanks have occupied the gasoline-storage <br /> understanding from P <br /> tank cavity and that the tanks have not stored other fluids. <br /> oc'#AR06;67R!1.1 <br /> 2 D <br /> i <br />