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11 October 2013 <br /> AGE Project No. 13-2918 <br /> Page 3 of 15 <br /> r <br /> Klammath Mountains in the north. Western and eastern boundaries of this <br /> province are comprised of the California Coast Range and the Sierra Nevada, <br /> respectively. Rocks composing the basement complex of the province have <br /> not been completely defined but are believed to be of metamorphic and <br /> igneous origins. Northern and southern portions of the Great Valley Province <br /> .. have been designated the Sacramento and San Joaquin Valleys, respectively. <br /> The subject property is located within the San Joaquin Valley. <br /> The property is further located within the San Joaquin Valley Groundwater <br /> Basin, Tracy Subbasin (5-22.15). The Tracy Subbasin is defined by the areal <br /> extent of unconsolidated to semiconsolidated sedimentary deposits that are <br /> bounded by the Diablo Range on the west; the Mokelumne and San Joaquin <br /> Rivers on the north; the San Joaquin River to the east; and the San <br /> Joaquin-Stanislaus County line on the south. The Tracy Subbasin is located <br /> adjacent to the Eastern San Joaquin Subbasin on the east and the <br /> Delta-Mendota Subbasin on the south. All of the above mentioned subbasins <br /> are located within the larger San Joaquin Valley Groundwater Basin. The <br /> Tracy Subbasin also lies to the south of the Sacramento Valley Groundwater <br /> Basin, Solaro Subbasin. <br /> The Tracy Subbasin is drained by the San Joaquin River and one of its major <br /> westside tributaries; Corral Hollow Creek. The San Joaquin River flows <br /> northward into the Sacramento and San Joaquin Delta and discharges into the <br /> San Francisco Bay. <br /> Estimated depth to groundwater beneath the property is between <br /> approximately 30 feet and 40 feet below surface grade (bsg), based on the <br /> map titled Lines of Equal Depth to Groundwater Fall 2012 published by the <br /> San Joaquin County Flood Control District and Water Conservation District <br /> (FCD&WCD). It is inferred from the map titled Lines of Equal Elevation of <br /> Groundwater Fall 2012, also published by the FCD&WCD, local groundwater <br /> flow is northeasterly towards the San Joaquin River beneath the subject <br /> property. <br /> Topography The property is located at an elevation of 63 feet above mean sea level (MSL) <br /> and in an area of low topographic relief. Regional slope of the area is toward <br /> the general east-northeast. <br /> Surface Soils EDR provides a report listing dominant soil composition in the general area of <br /> the subject property based on information from the United States Department <br /> of Agriculture's Soil Conservation Service STATSGO (State Soil Geographic <br /> Database) soil maps. Soil surface texture is listed as CAPAY soil, a <br /> moderately well-drained clay, in the Class D Hydrogeologic Group which <br /> includes very slow infiltration rates.Corrosion potential of this soil for uncoated <br /> steel is high. <br /> Surface There are no surface water features on the subject property. The nearest <br /> Water surface water features in the vicinity of the subject property are <br /> Advanced GeoEnvironmentai,Inc. <br />