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end of the tank pit The results of sampling showed that hydrocarbon contamination was present in <br /> the bottom of the excavation Highest levels were reported along the south sidewall of the tank pit <br />' The sample locations are shown on Figure 3 Tables 5 and 6 summarize the analytical results <br /> (Remedy, Inc., Tank Removal Report for Frank's One Stop, 2072 W. Yosemite Avenue, <br /> Manteca, California, July 10, 1998). <br /> Well Survey <br /> tA well survey was completed for a 0 5 mile radius around the Franks One Stop property in Manteca <br /> The well survey included the following searches, 1)door to door survey, 2)LUSTIS database search, <br /> 3)VISTA database search, 4) San Joaquin County file search, 5)Environmental Data Resources Inc <br /> database search, and 6) City of Manteca Engineering Division search <br /> The results of the survey identified at least 46 drinking water, monitoring, and/or irrigation wells <br /> located within one-half mile of the Franks One Stop site This number was probably a conservative <br /> estimate as some property owners were not at home and/or did not respond to the survey(Remedy, <br /> Inc., Well Survey Report, Franks One Stop, 2072 W. Yosemite, Manteca, California, August <br /> 11, 1998). <br /> Remedv Inc Interim Investigation and Remediation Report September 16, 1998 <br /> Frank's One Stop, 2072 W Yosemite Avenue Manteca, CA 01 STIR RPT <br /> 3 <br />