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s 5TkATLJ5 <br /> <br /> <br />ENVIRONMENTAL, INC. 3330 Cameron Park Drive, Suite 550 <br />Cameron Park, California 95682 <br />(530) 676-6004 - (530) 676-6005 <br /> <br />May 16, 2017 <br />Project No. 2092-2057-01 <br />Mr. Alan Buehler, P.G. <br />California Regional Water Quality <br />Control Board <br />11020 Sun Center Drive, #200 <br />Rancho Cordova, California 95670 <br />Re: Work Plan for Additional Site Investigation <br />Quick-n-Save #2 Service Station <br />2057 South El Dorado Street, Stockton, California <br />Dear Mr. Buehler: <br />Stratus Environmental, Inc. (Stratus) has prepared this Work Plan for Additional Site <br />Investigation (Work Plan), on behalf of Mr. Navdeep Mehta of SM Horizon Corporation, <br />for the Quick-n-Save #2 service station located at 2057 South El Dorado Street, Stockton, <br />California (the Site, see Figures 1 through 3). Petroleum hydrocarbon impact to the <br />subsurface has previously been documented at the subject property, and the California <br />Regional Water Quality Control Board (RWQCB) currently regulates an environmental <br />case for the Site related to this condition. On January 27, 2017, the RWQCB issued a <br />letter that requested that a work plan be submitted which proposes a scope of work to <br />further investigate the extent of impact to the subsurface. Specifically, the letter <br />requested that soil samples be collected in the vicinity of a former waste oil tank and <br />chemically analyzed. In addition, the RWQCB requested vertical and lateral assessment <br />of groundwater conditions east (downgradient) of the Site. This Work Plan has been <br />prepared to satisfy the requirements of the January 27, 2017 letter issued by the RWQCB, <br />and information regarding the proposed scope of work is provided in the following <br />subsections of this document. <br />BACKGROUND OVERVIEW <br />Petroleum hydrocarbon impact to the subsurface was discovered in October 1999, at the <br />time that three underground storage tanks (USTs) and associated product piping were <br />removed. A waste oil tank was also removed from the property in March 2001 (see <br />Figures 2 and 3 for location). Compliance soil samples collected from beneath both the <br />fuel storage and delivery system, and the waste oil UST, revealed the presence of <br />petroleum hydrocarbons. At the time of the 1999 UST removal, approximately 150 cubic <br />yards of soil was excavated from the Site (near the fuel UST area), and in May 2000, an <br />K:\Quick N Save #2\Work Plans \Q-N-S#2 work plan 2017.doc