Laserfiche WebLink
a <br /> A, <br /> .1 <br />- <br /> 0 <br /> "`. July 28, 1988 AGS Job No. 38012-2 <br /> Farmer UNOCAL Service Station, Stockton, California <br /> P+ <br /> �} TABLE 2 <br /> RESU",TS OF CHEMICAL ANALYSES OF SOIL SAMPLES <br /> FROM THE WASTE-OIL TANK CAVI'T'Y <br /> AND SPOIL PILE <br /> Former UNOCAL Service Station No. 2859 <br /> 1665 Pacific Avenue <br /> `r Stockton, California <br /> SAMPLE ETHYL TOTAL <br /> NUMBER TPH BENZENE TOLUENE BENZENE XYLENES <br /> WASTE-OIL TANK CAVITY SAMPLES <br /> s~y <br /> 5-0329-8A <2 <0.05 <0.05 <0.05 <0.05 <br /> HALOGENATED VOLATILE HYDROCARBONS PCB <br /> 5-0329--SB <0.05 <0.02 <br /> SPOIL SAMPLES <br /> 5-0329-7ABC <2 0.12 <0.05 <0.05 0.23 <br /> 5-0330-10ABC 26 0.21 0.58 0.22 1.62 <br /> 14d Results in parts per million <br /> TPH = Total petroleums hydrocarbons <br /> PCB = Polychlorinated biphenyls <br /> < = Below laboratory limits of detection <br /> Sample designation: <br /> 5-0329-SA <br /> f ! L --Sample number <br /> �----Date sampled <br /> Soil sample <br /> Construction for aeration aith the approval of the SJLHD and the <br /> California Regional Water Quality Control Board. The tank cavity <br /> was then backfilled under the direction of UNOCAL personnel using <br /> �o J materials and methods selected by UNOCAL. <br /> b <br /> AOplled Ge®Systems - <br />