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FINAL REMEDIAL PLAN <br /> MOTOR VEHICLE REPAIR SHOP FACILITY <br /> REMOVAL OF UNDERGROUND DIESEL STORAGE TANKS AND DISPENSER <br /> Introduction <br /> The San Joaquin County Motor Vehicle Repair Shop is located at 444 <br /> S. Wilson Way, Stockton, California (Figure 1) . It is operated by <br /> the County of San Joaquin as a vehicle repair facility for all <br /> County-owned vehicles. The facility was originally owned and <br /> operated by a private trucking company from its inception until the <br /> early 19701s, when ownership was assumed by the County. The <br /> facility consists of several shop buildings and open areas for <br /> 1pvehicle parking. <br /> Background <br /> A routine inspection by the Environmental Health Division (LEA) of <br /> the County's Public Health Department revealed that two underground <br /> storage tanks had not been properly abandoned at the County's Motor <br /> Vehicle Repair Facility (SITE) . The SITE is operated by the San <br /> Joaquin County Department of Public Works (SJCDPW) . The SJCDPW <br /> contracted with Stockton Service Station to remove the two <br /> underground storage tanks and all associated piping at the SITE. <br /> A closure plan was submitted by Stockton Service Station on October <br /> 20, 1993 . The tanks were removed on November 5, 1993 . <br /> Results of soil tests taken (Appendix A) at the time of removal <br /> revealed diesel fuel contamination at the tank removal site and the <br />