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• Ground Water Remediation Report <br /> WATERLOO FOOD & FUEL <br /> 3032 E. Waterloo Road, Stockton, California <br /> 1.0. INTRODUCTION AND SCOPE OF WORK <br /> At the request of Mr Paul Sidhu, Advanced GeoEnvironmental, Inc (AGE) has prepared this <br /> remediation report for the site located at 3032 E Waterloo Road, Stockton, California (site) The <br /> location of the site is illustrated in Figure 1, a site plan is shown in Figure 2 <br /> The scope of work reported herein was performed in three phases Phase I included the installation <br /> of four pilot soil borings for completion as ground water recovery wells, Phase II was installation <br /> of a ground water rernedlathon system between February and May 2003, and Phase III was <br /> performance of remediation start-up and operation, including sampling and analysis of influent and <br /> effluent ground water from the remediation system between May and December 2003 <br /> 2.0. BACKGROUND <br /> The property is presently occupied by Waterloo Food & Fuel, which consists of a one-story mint- <br /> mart structure and gasoline fueling facility The gasoline fueling facility consists of two USTs,three <br /> . dispenser islands and a canopy <br /> AGE has been informed that on 06 January 1999, Oil Equipment Service (OES) of San Andreas, <br /> California,removed four UST's identified as T-1 (5,000-gallon gasoline UST), T-2 (10,000-gallon <br /> gasoline UST), T-3 (10,000-gallon gasoline UST),T-4 (500-gallon waste oil UST), fuel dispensers <br /> and associated product piping from the northeast portion of the site During excavation, two <br /> previously unknown USTs, identified as USTs #5 and#6, were discovered On 16 February 1999 <br /> USTs No 5 and No 6 were removed and soil samples were collected beneath each former UST <br /> position The locations of the former USTs are indicated on Figure 2 <br /> On 22 February 1999, approximately 100 cubic yards of hydrocarbon-impacted soil was excavated <br /> and approximately 125 cubic yards of hydrocarbon-impacted stockpiled soil were hauled from the <br /> site A total of 13 loads of soil were hauled to BFI Vasco Road Landfill (BFI) in Livermore for <br /> disposal Following soil excavation and removal, additional soil was excavated for the new UST <br /> installation AGE collected soil samples from the enlarged excavation and four soil samples from <br /> the new stockpile for the purpose of characterization for disposal <br /> Advanced GeoEnvironmental,Inc <br />