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EHD - Public
ProgramCode
3500 - Local Oversight Program
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ARCHIVED REPORTS
FileName_PostFix
XR0010175
RECORD_ID
PR0545689
PE
3528
FACILITY_ID
FA0005164
FACILITY_NAME
FISCO WAREHOUSE
STREET_NUMBER
1648
STREET_NAME
SHAW
STREET_TYPE
RD
City
STOCKTON
Zip
00000
CURRENT_STATUS
02
SITE_LOCATION
1648 SHAW RD
P_LOCATION
01
P_DISTRICT
002
QC Status
Approved
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I <br />' Site Background Information <br /> FORMER FISCO WAREHOUSE (Howard Lenz Property) <br /> 1648 Shaw Road, Stockton, California <br /> The model presented is interpretational and will be modified as more data is collected. The four <br /> Ivertical zones identified are as follows (depths are approximate and can vary by several feet across <br /> the site): <br /> Vadose Zone-Extending from surface grade to 54 feet bsg,the depth to the water table.The vadose <br /> zone is predominantly fine grained material from surface grade to 54 feet bsg, with a coarse grain <br /> sand unit occurring between 20 feet and 25 feet bsg across a portion of the site. The zone is <br /> characterized by low pore pressure. <br /> I Hydrological Unit 1 (HU1), at the top of the current saturated zone, extends from 54 feet to 80 feet <br /> bsg and is comprised of silty sand to sandy silt and characterized by predominantly high pore <br /> pressure. <br /> IHydrological Unit 2 (HU2)extends from 80 to 96 feet bsg; it is composed of an upper 10-foot layer <br /> of fine-grained soil underlain by an approximately 5-foot sand and gravelly sand interval. HU2 is <br /> characterized by low pore pressure. <br /> Hydrological Unit 3 (HU3) extends from 96 feet bsg to and possibly beyond 134 feet bsg. Silt and <br /> clay are the dominant soil type in the interval. The interval is characterized by pore pressure <br /> variations from moderate to high pressures. <br /> IUNDERGROUND STORAGE TANK REMOVAL <br /> ITwo 550-gallon USTs were removed from the site on 03 October 1986 by Stockton Service Station <br /> Equipment Company. According to correspondence from the San Joaquin County-Environmental <br /> Health Department (EHD),both USTs were reportedly used to store gasoline. Upon removal of the <br /> USTs, one soil sample was collected from the floor of the excavation. The sample was analyzed by <br /> California Water Labs,Inc., a state-certified analytical laboratory, for total petroleum hydrocarbons <br /> quantified as diesel (TPH-d), benzene, toluene and xylene. <br /> TPH-d and xylene were detected in the soil sample at concentrations of 3,000 milligrams per <br /> kilogram(mg/kg) and 0.188 mg/kg,respectively. Benzene and toluene were not detected above the <br /> analytical method reporting limit of 0.010 mg/kg.Based upon results of the soil sample analysis,the <br /> EHD required assessment of the lateral and vertical extent of hydrocarbon-impacted soil and/or <br /> Iground water in the area of the former UST. <br /> I <br /> Advanced GeoEnvironmental,Inc <br />
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