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. Corrective Action Plan—Tosco (76) Service Station No 11192, Stockton, California <br /> March 13,2002 <br /> According to information contained in the Water Quality Control Plan (Basin Plan) for the <br /> Sacramento River and San Joaquin River Basins, prepared by the RWQCB, Central Valley Region, <br /> dated September 1, 1998, the existing and potential beneficial uses for the San Joaquin River <br /> drainage basin are as follows <br /> • Municipal and Domestic Supply <br /> • Agricultural Supply <br /> • Industrial Service and Process Supply <br /> • Groundwater Recharge <br /> • Freshwater Replenishment <br /> • Navigation <br /> • Hydropower Generation <br /> • Water Contact Recreation <br /> • Non-Contact Water Recreation <br /> • Preservation of Rare and Endangered Species <br /> • Commercial and Sport Fishing <br /> • Aquaculture <br /> • Warm and Cold Freshwater Habitat <br /> . Estuarine Habitat <br /> • Wildlife Habitat <br /> Preservation of Biological Habitats of Special Significance <br /> • Rare, Threatened, or Endangered Species <br /> • Migration of Aquatic Organisms <br /> • Spawning, Reproduction, and/or Early Development <br /> • Shellfish Harvesting <br /> No discharges (past or present) to surface waters at the subject site are known to GR <br /> Wetlands <br /> There are no wetlands in the vicinity of the site Per the Basin Plan and topographic maps, the <br /> closest wetlands are greater than 4 miles west of the site, west of the San Joaquin River in the <br /> Grassland Watershed <br /> Groundwater <br /> Per the Basin Plan, the existing and potential beneficial uses applicable to groundwater in the San <br /> Joaquin Basin include municipal and domestic water supply, industrial process water supply, <br /> industrial service water supply, and agricultural water supply <br /> 140245 08 7 <br />