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EHD - Public
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2600 - Land Use Program
FileName_PostFix
SSCRPT
RECORD_ID
SU0005183
PE
2622
FACILITY_NAME
PA-0500373
STREET_NUMBER
1735
Direction
W
STREET_NAME
BRISTOL
STREET_TYPE
AVE
City
STOCKTON
APN
12317314
ENTERED_DATE
7/6/2005 12:00:00 AM
SITE_LOCATION
1735 W BRISTOL AVE
RECEIVED_DATE
7/6/2005 12:00:00 AM
P_LOCATION
99
P_DISTRICT
001
QC Status
Approved
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As referenced, it is highly improbable that any of these listed sites could affect groundwater <br /> under the subj ect property. If there is contamination under the property, all these <br /> contaminated, or potentially contaminated sites have been well-documented. <br /> The ASTM E-1527-00 Document referenced on Page 2 refers to de minimus environmental <br /> conditions. De minimus conditions generally do not present a material risk to public health <br /> or to the environment and generally would not include an enforcement action if observed by <br /> the appropriate governmental agencies. Household hazardous materials may be considered <br />'4 de minimus concerns if there has been no spillage or dumping. <br /> Typical household"hazardous materials" include gasoline, paint thinners, new and used <br /> motor oil, antifreeze, etc. Spillage and dumping of a hazardous substance was not <br /> observed. Nor was there any hazardous materials observed next to the property, as best as <br /> could be determined. It is noted in the Environmental Questionnaire that there was <br /> apparently never an above ground or underground storage tank on the property. <br /> Section 9-905.12 of San Joaquin County.Development Title.states "Corrective Action: If <br /> the report indicates there are surface and subsurface contamination, corrective action shall <br /> be recommended in the report and concurred with by Environmental Health prior to the <br /> issuance of the building permit." Therefore, it is my professional opinion that no corrective. <br /> action is required on the two proposed parcels that are to compose the subject property. <br /> No septic systems exist at this location and in surrounding areas. Consequently, the degree <br /> of nitrate-'nitrogen impact from this source can be considered nonexistent. <br /> As noted on the Lines of Equal Depth groundwater map, the static groundwater depth is <br /> approximately 15 feet. The lines of Equal Elevation map shows the groundwater <br /> directional flow to be in a northerly direction. This groundwater depth can be considered <br /> shallow and easy to become impacted from adverse constituents. <br /> § 5.2 The Appendices, found in Section 7 incorporate all of the applicable information <br /> referenced in this Report. <br /> § 5.3 See Page 7 for signature and stamp. <br /> § 5.4 Ms. Jazmin is currently in the process of submitting the land use application. She was <br /> directed by EHD counter staff to re-submit this Surface and Subsurface Contamination <br /> Report, as indicated by the July 21, 2005 EHD document showing the initial SSCR was <br /> insufficient. <br /> §'5.5 As referenced above, the Appendices contain the documentation to support the applicable <br /> data and information found in this Report. <br /> PaRe -b- <br /> Chesney Consulting <br /> a:. <br />
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