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fuel dispensing site. The contaminated soil at the tank removal <br /> r <br /> site was then excavated and transported to the Forward Inc. <br />' Landfill for remediation/disposal. Copies of manifests are <br /> contained in Appendix B. <br />' The excavation area for the two underground diesel storage tanks <br /> was subsequently backfilled with clean material and approved by the <br /> Environmental Health Division (LEA) of the San Joaquin County <br /> Public Health Services Department. <br /> LRemedial Operations <br /> The LEA requested that a plan detailing the method for determining <br /> the extent of contamination at the dispenser area be submitted. <br /> The SJCDPW contracted with Kleinfelder Inc. to develop and <br /> implement a plan for this purpose. The Plan was submitted to and <br /> approved by the LEA in July 1994 . Four soil borings were drilled to <br /> a depth of approximately twenty-one feet. The borings were located <br /> in and around the dispenser area as shown on Figure 2 . <br /> Split spoon samples were taken at approximately the 16 and 21 foot <br /> depths for each boring. The borings were then backfilled with a <br /> cement grout. The samples were taken to FGL Laboratories for <br /> testing. <br /> Tests performed for each sample included EPA 8015M for diesel and <br /> gas, and EPA 8020 BTEX. Lab analysis for each sample are shown in <br /> Appendix A of this report. All samples were Non-Detect (ND) , except <br />