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EHD - Public
ProgramCode
2300 - Underground Storage Tank Program
File Section
WORK PLANS
FileName_PostFix
2009
RECORD_ID
PR0502581
PE
2381
FACILITY_ID
FA0005500
FACILITY_NAME
C A MATT
STREET_NUMBER
1303
Direction
E
STREET_NAME
FIRST
STREET_TYPE
ST
City
ESCALON
Zip
95320
APN
22709001
CURRENT_STATUS
02
SITE_LOCATION
1303 E FIRST ST
P_LOCATION
06
P_DISTRICT
004
QC Status
Approved
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\MIGRATIONS\F\FIRST\1303\PR0502581\ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT 2009.PDF
QuestysFileName
ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT 2009
QuestysRecordDate
5/2/2013 8:00:00 AM
QuestysRecordID
152408
QuestysRecordType
12
QuestysStateID
1
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Ms. Lori Duncan <br />August 25, 2008 <br />Page 2 of 4 <br />HYDROGEOLOGIC SETTING <br />The site is situated in central Escalon in T2S, R9E, Section 4, San Joaquin County, California. <br />The property is located in the San Joaquin Valley physiographic province. The valley is a <br />topographic and structural basin bounded on the east by the Sierra Nevada and on the west by the <br />Coast Ranges. The local topography slopes gently toward the west at approximately 8 ft/mi. <br />The Site is likely underlain by heterogeneous, alluvial sediments ranging from clay to sand as seen <br />in soil borings collected in nearby sites. <br />The existing and potential uses of groundwater in the area include irrigation, private and <br />municipal water supply, stock watering, process water, and service supply (California Regional <br />Water Quality Control Board's Water Quality Control Plan, 1994). The 'older alluvium" is the <br />most extensively developed geologic unit in the area and includes both unconfined and confined <br />zones. The unconsolidated, mostly coarse grained nature of the aquifer material results in high <br />well yields. <br />Regional groundwater flow in the site area is generally in a northwesterly direction, toward the <br />San Joaquin River Delta and a regional groundwater depression centered about 4 miles east of <br />Stockton (San Joaquin County Flood Control and Water Conservation District, Fall 1998). City <br />of Escalon personnel also indicated that groundwater flows northwest. Groundwater has been <br />encountered at 60 feet below grade at nearby locations. According to City of Escalon personnel, <br />the nearest active water supply well (City Well #1) is located approximately 1,600 feet southeast <br />(generally upgradient) of the Site. <br />The nearest schools are Escalon High School located more than 1,100 feet to the north-northeast <br />and El Portal Junior High School located approximately 1,800 feet to the west-southwest. <br />SCOPE OF WORK <br />Ground Zero proposes advancing five soil borings to approximately 25 feet below grade surface <br />(bgs) near the locations of the former USTs and between the Kleinfelder boring with elevated <br />hydrocarbons and the former fuel dispenser island. Soil samples will be collected and submitted to <br />a Certified California Laboratory for analysis. The results will be used to determine if soil beneath <br />the former USTs has been impacted by petroleum hydrocarbons. <br />Soil Confirmation Drilling and Sampling <br />Ground Zero proposes to advance five soil borings near the former USTs and between the former <br />dispenser island and Kleinfelder boring B-24 to a total depth to approximately 25 -feet bgs. An <br />experienced Ground Zero geologist, under the supervision of a California Professional Geologist, <br />will supervise the advancement and logging of the five soil borings. The soil borings will be <br />G:\GR0UNDZE\MA711Reports\Work Plans\hdtial Site Investigation.doc <br />
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