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EHD - Public
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3500 - Local Oversight Program
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ARCHIVED REPORTS
FileName_PostFix
XR0009848
RECORD_ID
PR0545688
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3528
FACILITY_ID
FA0003634
FACILITY_NAME
CANTEEN CORPORATION
STREET_NUMBER
1500
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STREET_NAME
SHAW
STREET_TYPE
RD
City
STOCKTON
Zip
95205
APN
14326008
CURRENT_STATUS
02
SITE_LOCATION
1500 N SHAW RD
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99
P_DISTRICT
002
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• <br /> tory under chain of custody by Don Light. Copies of the work- <br /> sheets and chain of custody are included as APPENDIX K; the <br /> results of that work will be discussed later. <br /> Bay 27, 1993 - Osterberg & Stewart personel installed heavy duty <br /> Christy boxes on all wells, cut of casings as needed, grouted the <br /> boxes in place, and filled any annular space in the casings with <br /> cement. Locking caps were installed on each casing top, and the <br /> boxes were sealed with traffic covers <br /> jpige 1,� 1Q93 - The wells were developed by Osterberg & Stewart <br /> personel according to standard procedures; refer to EXHIBITS X <br /> thr_u XIII for more details. <br /> June 3. 1993 - Del-Tech Geotechnical Services purged and sampled <br /> each well as detailed inPA PENDIX M. Water depths were located at <br /> approximately 68' bgl , which corresponds closely with data <br /> obtained during the placement of the wells. After each well <br /> stabilized, water samples were taken by use of a clean, disposa- <br /> ble teflon bailer and placed in clean glass vials. Upon comple- <br /> tion of the purging, measurement and sampling operations, each <br /> casing was securely sealed with an expandable locking-type plug, <br /> and traffic covers were reinstalled and t2ghtened. Water samples <br /> were transported under chain of custody to Sherwood Laboratory <br /> with instructions to fest for BTEX & TPB--G. Refer to APPENDIX L <br /> for details of that work. <br /> The top of each casing was notched and marked for orientation, a <br /> licensed surveying firm determined the elevation of each wellhead <br /> to within 1/10th of a foot; AFYJ�NDIX N is a copy of the field <br /> notes from that work. <br /> USC[ISSION OF RESULTS OF LABORATORY ARA <br /> LY7Z5 <br /> As discussed earlier, the five soil borings which had been <br /> drilled aground the site of the removed UST encountered contamina- <br /> tion at depths below recent high groundwater levels. As a result <br /> of that work, four additional soil borings/monitoring wells were <br /> placed farther away from the former tank site, but still within <br /> the confines of the property. Details of that work have been <br /> covered in some detail in this report. A fence diagram through <br /> the four monitoring wells was constructed to assist in analyzing <br /> the results; it is included as PLATE XI . <br /> During the placement of the monitoring wells, some petroleum <br /> odors were detected in both the soil and water, and positive PID <br />• readings were noted in some cores The results of the laboratory <br /> analyzes of those soil samples, summarized on TABLE VI , revealed <br /> 14 <br />
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