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PRELIMINARY REPORT <br /> SUBSURFACE INVESTIGATION AND <br /> IN SITU BIOREMEDIATION FEASIBILITY STUDY <br /> PACIFIC GAS AND ELECTRIC COMPANY <br /> LATHROP DEHYDRATOR STATION <br /> SAN JOAQUIN COUNTY, CALIFORNIA <br /> July 29, 1988 <br /> INTRODUCTION <br /> This report presents the results of Groundwater Technology <br /> Inc . ' s, (GTI ) preliminary subsurface soil investigation at <br /> Pacific Gas and Electric Company' s (PG&E) natural gas dehydrator <br /> (station) located at the intersection of Undine Road and Willow <br /> Glenn Road approximately 6 miles west of Lathrop, California in <br /> San Joaquin County (see Figure 1 ) . In addition, this report <br /> contains a summary of the feasibility for using in situ bioreme- <br /> diation for hydrocarbons found in subsurface soils at the <br /> station. <br /> BACKGROUND <br /> SITE SETTING AND HISTORY <br /> The station is located near the northwest corner of the <br /> intersection of Undine Road and Willow Glenn Road in an unincor- <br /> porated portion of San Joaquin County. The facility has been <br /> operational for approximately 25 years and consists of an <br /> orderizer , two condensate storage tanks and a natural gas <br /> 1 <br />