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41 <br /> Surface and Subsurface Contamination Report---------APN: 209—310-30 f)----Parcel Nos. 1 and 2 <br /> J <br /> t <br /> Legend: PRODUCT <br /> (MANUFACTURER) <br /> t RESTRICTED <br /> E PRODUCT MATERIAL PEST DATE <br /> FIRST CHOICE SPREADER Yes Armyworms 09/11/98 <br /> (STICKER) <br /> w FURADAN 4F Yes Weevil Larvae 03/19/02 <br /> (FMC) <br /> LANNATE Yes Armyworms 09/11/98 <br /> (DUPONT) <br /> LORSBAN 4E No Armyworms 08/03/98 <br /> (DOW ELANCO) <br /> NO FOAM B No Weevil Larvae 03/19/02 <br /> (CMR) <br /> NUTRIENT BUFFER No Armyworms 09/11/98 <br /> (MONTEREY) No Artnyworms 08/03/98 <br /> SPREADER— STICKER 2220 No Armyworms 08/03/98 <br /> (FIRST CHOICE) <br /> TRIFLURALIN l OG No Yellow Foxtail 02/16/02 <br /> (GOWAN) <br /> The San Joaquin County Agricultural Commissioners report shows that the <br /> property owner has been complying with all the rules and regulations for the appropriate <br /> and safe use of chemicals in producing agricultural crops. This compliance should then <br /> not produce any excessive or detrimental chemical concentrations on his property. <br /> Groundwater Elevation: The San Joaquin County Flood Control and Water <br /> Conservation Map entitled"Lines of Equal Depth To Water Wells,dated Spring 1999, <br /> shows the groundwater table to be approximately ten(10) feet or less below the ground <br /> surface. <br /> Soil Character: The University of California publication entitled"Soils of San Joaquin <br /> County, California",by Walter W. Weir, dated June 1952, refers to the soil type on this <br /> subject property as being"Sacramento Clay"and/or"Pescadero Clay. <br /> 1 Sacramento Clay <br /> This soil is found in the basins,which parallel major streams. This soil is deep <br /> dark colored,poorly drained and derived from transported material of mixed geological <br /> origin and deposited in bottomlands or enclosed basins. The soil contains variable <br /> quantities of partly decayed organic material. The soil is slightly acid on the surface and <br /> usually calcareous in the subsoil. Sacramento soils are medium to heavily textured and <br /> 'have a high water holding capacity and a slight accumulation of clay in the subsoil. <br /> Sacramento Series soils have five(5)textures ranging from loam to silty clay. <br /> Sacramento soils are especially well adapted to beets,tomatoes, corn and grain. <br /> RpllP R Cnarpa 1 C%147 WPCt Rethanv Rnarl Trm v ('A CA 176-7311 PhnnP- OOCA R'IS ROV) 5 <br />