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A <br /> MINE <br /> U SEEM ommuno Nil ME <br /> 'i <br /> INTRODUCTION <br /> This report summarizes the activities conducted to `date in association with <br /> the investigation of subsurface petroleum product contamination at the <br /> Thrifty Service Station 171 located at 1250 N. Wilson Way in Stockton, <br /> California. " A site vicinity map is provided in Figure 1. The activities <br /> consisted of the installation and development of three groundwater <br /> monitoring wells, the acquisition and analyses of associated soil and <br /> groundwater samples and the monitoring of fluid levels in the wells. <br /> Included in this report are descriptions. of the "above activities, <br /> analytical results, boring logs, well construct I on,ldetai'l s and a discussion. <br /> 1 of the findings and recommendations for subsequent;,actions to be taken at <br /> the site. <br /> BACKGROUND <br /> In July of 1988, Thrifty Oil. Co. retained Woodward-'Clyde Consultants to <br /> conduct an assessment of subsurface petroleum product contamination at <br /> Station 171 following the guidelines given in the request for proposal <br /> (RFP) dated May 23, 1988. The RFP specified the installration of three , <br /> 4-inch-diameter monitoring wells to 20 feet beneath first groundwater or a <br /> maximum of-. 50 feet below grade. Soil samples were` to be collected at <br /> 5-foot intervals, and each well developed and groundwater samples " <br /> - ! collected. Samples were to be submitted to a certified.,laboratory for a <br /> } variety .of analyses based, in part, on the level of contamination. A copy <br /> { of the RFP is provided in Appendix C. <br /> This assessment was in response to soil contamination discovered during a <br /> previous investigation conducted by Nydrotech Consultants, Inc. Details of <br /> that investigation are provided in their report to�Thrifty Oil dated <br /> 1 January 7, 1988. In summary, Hydrotech installed 'four soil borings to a <br /> depth of 20 feet around the underground storage tank cluster, collecting <br /> is <br /> samples at 5-foot intervals. Locations of the borings are shown in <br /> 1 . . . <br />