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2 . 2 Map showing site location, relative to nearby landmarks : <br /> The site location is shown on Figure 1 . <br /> 2 . 3 Sketch of site . <br /> A site sketch is presented on Figure 2 . <br /> 2 . 9 Layout of all tanks and piping systems properly labeled for <br /> content: <br /> Former tank and pump locations are shown on Figure 2 .. <br /> 2 . 5 Results of tank tests or initial site work done : <br /> No tank testing data is available . <br /> 2 . 6 Tables summarizing preliminary soil and groundwater data : <br /> No soil or groundwater samples have been taken . <br /> 2 . 7 Estimates of liquid quantity and composition leaked : <br /> At this time it is not known if a leak has occurred from any <br /> of the tanks . <br /> 2 . 8 Topography, geology, surface water, depth to groundwater : <br /> The site is situated on level terrain comprised of <br /> quaternary-recent alluvial sediments . Depth to groundwater <br /> is approximately 20 feet below grade ( San Joaquin Flood <br /> Control, Fall 1987, Groundwater Report ) and is believed to <br /> flow south-southwest towards the Stockton deep water <br /> channel and McLeod Lake . The shallow groundwater in <br /> the area is of oor qua mited beneficial use . <br /> The deep water channel/McLeod Lake are the only surface <br /> water bodies within one-half mile of the site . <br /> 2 . 9 Proximity of private, municipal and irrigation wells : <br /> The locations of wells within 1/2 mile of the site has been <br /> requested from the California Department of Water Resources . <br /> This information will be presented in the summary report . <br /> 2 . 1.0 Locations of nearby septic tanks and underground utilities : <br /> We believe that there are no septic tanks in the area as the <br /> site is on the city sewer system. Information on <br /> underground utilities will be obtained prior to initiating <br /> any :subsurface exploration. <br />