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iSite Background Information <br /> PLAZA LIQUORS 11 <br /> 2420 West Turner Road, Lodi, California <br /> The site is located at 2420 West Turner Road in Lodi,California(Figure 1) The property is presently <br /> occupied by Plaza Liquors II, which consists of a one-story structure housing a mini-mart and <br /> restaurant,and a gasoline fueling facility The gasoline fueling facility consists of two 10,000-gallon <br /> USTs, one dispenser island with two gas dispensers, and a canopy <br /> REGIONAL GEOLOGIC/HYDROGEOLOGIC SETTING <br /> The property is situated within the Great Valley Geomorphic Province of California, a large, <br /> elongate, northwest trending, asymmetric structural trough The Great Valley Province has been <br /> filled with thick sequences of sediment ranging in age from Jurassic to Recent,creating a nearly flat- <br /> lying alluvial plain,extending from the Tehachapi Mountains in the south to the Klamath Mountains <br /> in the north The western and eastern boundaries of this province are the California Coast Range and <br /> the Sierra Nevada, respectively Rocks composing the basement complex of the province have not <br /> been completely defined but are believed to be of metamorphic and igneous origins The northern <br /> and southern portions of the Great Valley Province have been designated the Sacramento and San <br /> Joaquin Valleys, respectively <br /> The Modesto, Riverbank and Turlock Lake Formations and overlying recent alluvium are the <br /> principal source of domestic ground water in the 13,500-square-mile San Joaquin Valley Ground <br /> Water Basin (Basin 5-22) This basin is drained primarily by the San Joaquin River The nearest <br /> surface water feature in the vicinity of the property is the Moklumne River approximately one-half <br /> mile north of the subject property <br /> The estimated depth to ground water at the property is approximately 30 to 35 feet below surface <br /> grade (bsg), based on the map titled Lines of Equal Depth to Groundwater Spring 1996 published <br /> by the San Joaquin County Flood Control District and Water Conservation District(FCD&WCD) <br /> The map titled Lines of Equal Elevation of Groundwater Sprang 1996, also published by the <br /> FCD&WCD, shows the property to be in an area where ground water flows toward the south and <br /> southwest, but this may be modified by changing recharge and discharge patterns Ground water is <br /> considered to be of beneficial use and is used for domestic,industrial and commercial purposes The <br /> inferred ground water flow direction at the near-by site is toward the southwest <br /> UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANK REMOVAL <br /> On 23 April 1997, three 10,000-gallon gasoline USTs, and one 10,000-gallon diesel UST were <br /> removed from the site and replaced with new USTs Soil samples were collected from beneath each <br /> UST, dispenser island,piping trench, and from the excavated soil The samples were transported to <br /> a DHS-certified laboratory and analyzed for total petroleum hydrocarbons quantified as gasoline <br /> (TPH-g), total petroleum hydrocarbons quantified as diesel (TPH-d), volatile aromatics (benzene, <br /> Advanced GeoEnvironmental,Inc <br />