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' c) Th stormwater collection pond receives parking lot run-off. <br /> d) The water table presumably lies approximately 10 to 20 feet below the <br /> tsurface, and groundwater flow is towards the north-east, based on the <br /> following three documents; <br /> ' o San Joaquin County Flood Control and Water Conservation <br /> ' District, Semiannual Ground-water Report - Spring 1986, <br /> prepared by Henry M. Hirata under the direction of Tom M. <br /> ' Iwamiya, Spring 1986 <br /> ' o San Joaquin County Flood Control and Water Conservation <br /> District,Semiannual Groundwater Report - Fall 1986, prepared <br /> by Henry M. Hirata under the direction of Tom M. IlAramiya, <br /> ' Fall 1986 <br /> ' o Stockton and Vicinity Map, issued by the California State <br /> Automobile Association and Automobile Club of Southern <br /> ' California, February, 1987 <br /> ' <br /> DThe soil is probably a silty-clay, based on sedimentary deposition <br /> patterns in the San Joaquin Valley. <br /> f) According to the California Water Services, no wells are present within <br /> 500 feet of the storm water collection pond. <br /> g) W�thin 500 feet of the facility the presence and distance of the following <br /> ' have,been assessed: <br /> ' Building: A Safeway Packing Plant is located north of the Stockton <br /> Scavenger facility, and residential units are located to the vaest. No <br /> ' other buildings are within 500-feet of the facility. <br /> ' Underground Storage Tanks: Bill Snably of the San Joaquin Local <br /> District - Environmental Health Division found no evidence of any <br />