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EHD - Public
ProgramCode
2900 - Site Mitigation Program
File Section
ARCHIVED REPORTS
FileName_PostFix
XR0011582
RECORD_ID
PR0508043
PE
2960
FACILITY_ID
FA0007905
FACILITY_NAME
CHEVRON PIPELINES
STREET_NUMBER
35500
STREET_NAME
WELTY
STREET_TYPE
RD
City
VERNALIS
Zip
95385
APN
25526003
CURRENT_STATUS
01
SITE_LOCATION
35500 WELTY RD
P_LOCATION
99
QC Status
Approved
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Geola cal Technics Inc Page 3 <br /> 35500 we1tyty Road,Vernalis, CA <br /> Report-Preliminary Environmental Site Assessment <br /> Project No 248 2 <br /> February b, 1995 <br /> /i <br /> Consultants on February 22, 1991 This report mainly discussed extensive <br /> soils testing of the property to delineate areas where pesticide and fertilizer <br /> were spilled on the property These spills, according to the report, were <br /> �f limited to the surface and shallow subsurface of the site Groundwater <br /> was reported at approximately 25 feet with a gradient to the northeast In <br /> addition, some UST's were removed from the site under the direction of <br /> SJCPHSEHD These UST's had leaked small amounts of hydrocarbons, but <br /> this has been mitigated and the tanks closed as of 1989 <br /> • The San Joaquin County Assessors office maintains a fairly detailed chain <br /> _ of title with regard the Welty Road Property In addition, records of <br /> improvements made to the Property were also contained here Most of <br /> the records from the Assessors office were provided by Homer J Olsen, <br /> Inc prior to the start of work at the Vernalis site According to these <br /> records some of the lands past uses were <br /> A) Prior to 1935 the Property was owned by Standard Oil of California which <br /> used it as a pumping station <br /> B) The Property was then sold to A R Rennie who then subsequently sold <br /> easement rights to the Pacific Gas and Electric Company for the <br /> 10 establishment of a natural gas pipeline along southern and western <br /> portions of the Property (it is unknown if the pipeline now exists or has <br /> ever existed) <br /> O In 1947 ownership was transferred to the El Solyo Ranch Company who <br /> established a work camp that later burned down in 1951 <br /> 2.2 Aerial Photograph Review <br /> An aerial photograph review was completed on January 4, 1995 at the San <br /> Joaquin County Engineering & Surveying Offices located at 1810 E Hazelton <br /> in Stockton Two maps, one from 1937 and one from 1952 were obtained (See <br /> Appendix E) The following is a summary of the aerial photograph review <br /> • The 1937 map shows that on the Property, there are several structures <br /> The Property was incorporated into a larger parcel to the south and east <br /> There are several small uniform structures running parallel to Welty <br /> _ Road To the east of the southernmost of these small buildings are five or <br /> six large cylindrical product storage tanks (presently the Enviropur-West <br /> property) To the north of the tank area are several small buildings and <br /> one fairly large rectangular building which could presumably be the <br /> former pumping station The remaining land around the Property, with <br /> the exception of the northeastern and southwestern corner of the Welty <br />
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