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I2.0 SITE BACKGROUND <br /> 2 1 SITE IDESC P�tI TION <br />' AmercolLT-Haul owns and occupies the property and currently uses the site as a U-Haul vehicle and <br /> equipment rental and repair shop Two single-story buildings occupy the site The buildings Include a <br />' former service station building and a garage,which was added to the original building The original building <br /> consists of an office/retail room and two garage bays on the south The add-on structure consists of two <br />' garage bays A separate storage container is located on the south side of the building Site features are <br /> shown on Figure 2 <br /> The site was formerly used as a gasoline storage and retail facility According to a 1994 SOTA <br /> Environmental Technology, Inc (SOTA) work plan, the site was used as a gasoline retail facility from <br /> approximately 1950 until 1976 In 1976, the site was listed in. the Polk directory as "Stockton Moving <br /> Center" From 1976 until 1990, the site was apparently used as a moving equipment rental facility Since <br /> 1990,U-Haul has used the site in its current capacity <br /> lie2 2 DETECTION OF HYDROCARBON RELEASE <br /> According to a 1990 ETS Environmental&Assoc (ETS)report, four underground storage tanks(USTs) and <br /> associated fuel dispensers were removed from the site in 1990 The USTs consisted of a 10,000-gallon, a <br /> 8,000-gallon, and a 6,000-gallon tanks containing unleaded and gasoline fuel, and a 250-gallon capacity <br /> waste-oil tank All four tanks were orientated approximately east west Upon removal, the tanks were not <br /> replaced According to ETS, analytical results of soil samples collected from beneath the former USTs and <br /> associated product lines indicated detectable concentrations of petroleum hydrocarbons in soil Based on <br /> results of soil samples collected during removal of the USTs,the release areas included the UST area and the <br />' product piping areas(Figure 2) The location of the release areas is included in the ETS report <br />' 2.2.1 Type of Regulated Substance Released <br /> Based on the detection of hydrocarbons in soil samples collected during removal of the USTs, the apparent <br /> substances released included unleaded and/or regular gasoline(ETS, 1990) <br /> I <br /> . o7naol <br /> Blaes Project#002-70950-02 3 bjm C 1BLAES1U-Hau1170950170950r101 doc <br />