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3500 - Local Oversight Program
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RECORD_ID
PR0544148
PE
3526
FACILITY_ID
FA0005937
FACILITY_NAME
NEAL STALLWORTH AUTO DETAIL
STREET_NUMBER
602
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STREET_NAME
CALIFORNIA
STREET_TYPE
ST
City
STOCKTON
Zip
95202
APN
13916509
CURRENT_STATUS
02
SITE_LOCATION
602 N CALIFORNIA ST
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01
P_DISTRICT
001
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Approved
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30 January 2014 <br /> AGE Project No. 99-0682 <br /> Page 8 of 28 <br /> make it distinct from surrounding bodies of rock or sediment (Sanders , 1998), or a part of <br /> a body of rock that forms a distinct hydrologic unit with respect to the flow of groundwater <br /> (Maxey, 1964) . A 'flow unit' may be defined as a hydrogeologic unit and is characterized <br /> by significantly greater hydraulic conductivity values than overlying and underlying units ; <br /> a flow unit is capable of serving as a preferred migration route , and could potentially allow <br /> migration of large contaminant masses over great distances. <br /> Based on the CPT results and comparison with soil descriptions from borings previously <br /> advanced on-site , AGE has refined the previous subsurface hydrogeologic model <br /> presented in the AGE-prepared Cone Penetrometer Testing Report, dated 10 December <br /> 2004. The model is comprised of eleven informal hydrogeologic units : a vadose <br /> (unsaturated ) zone and ten hydrogeologic units ; the model presented is interpretational <br /> and may be modified as additional data is collected . The eleven vertical zones identified <br /> are as follows (depths are approximate and can vary by several feet across the site): <br /> Vadose Zone - Extending from surface grade to 31 feet bsg , the average depth to the <br /> groundwater table. The vadose zone is predominately coarse grained (sand and silty sand) <br /> from surface grade to 10 feet bsg , with fine material (silt and clay) and some coarser <br /> grained materials inferred from 10 feet bsg to the surface of the water table . <br /> Hydrogeologic Unit 1 (HU1 ) - At the top of the current saturated zone, HU1 extends from <br /> 31 feet to between 49 feet and 55 feet bsg and is comprised primarily of silt and clay with <br /> discontinuous sand lenses and is characterized on the CPT logs by low to moderate pore <br /> pressures. <br /> / <br /> Hydrogeologic Unit 2 (HU2) - extends from between 49 feet and 55 feet to 60 feet bsg . <br /> HU2 is characterized by silty sand interbedded with thinner silt and clay layers with <br /> moderately low to moderate pore pressures . <br /> ,,,�'Hydrogeologic Unit 3 (HU3) - extends from 60 feet to 63 feet bsg ; HU3 is a sand to silty <br /> sand layer characterized by very low pore pressure. <br /> Hydrogeologic Unit 4 (HU4) - extends from 63 feet to 127 feet bsg ; HU4 consists primarily <br /> ,,Xof silts and clays with some discontinuous layers of sand to sandy silt. The unit is <br /> characterized by low to moderate pore pressure. <br /> Hydrogeologic Unit 5 (HU5) - extends from 127 feet to 131 feet bsg ; HU5 consists of sand <br /> to silty sand , characterized by very low pore pressure . <br /> Hydrogeologic Unit 6 ( HU6) - extends from 131 feet to 161 feet bsg ; the unit is <br /> predominately silt and clay with laterally discontinuous sands to sandy silts ; HU6 is <br /> characterized by tow to moderate pore pressure . <br /> Advanced GeoEnvironmental, Inc. <br />
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