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F1 <br /> EIVGEQ <br /> INCORPORATED <br /> is the listed location of a Jackpot Food Mart. This site is located adjacent to the north side <br /> of the Property, at 14000 East Highway 88. Currently there is a Shell Gas Station at this <br /> address. The site status is listed as undergoing a remediation plan. The site has leaked <br /> gasoline from an underground tank, and has affected the drinking water aquifer. MTBE has <br /> been detected in the aquifer. There are ten monitoring wells installed at the site for <br /> monitoring. The depth to water is recorded at between 70 and 93 feet below ound surface. <br /> r The lead agency representative for the site was someone with the initials HAR at San <br /> �- <br /> Joaquin County. James Barton with the Central Valley Regional Water <br /> Quality Control <br /> Board currently has oversight of the Property. We recommend that the Central Valley <br /> _ Regional Water Quality Control Board be contacted to obtain information on the <br /> groundwater flow direction in the vicinity of the Property, and to confirm that groundwater <br /> contamination originating from the operation of the Jackpot Food Mart site will not pose a <br /> threat to the current or proposed uses of the Property. <br /> 3 2. We observed that the Property is currently vacant, and has been recently tilled. The aerial <br /> ± photographs show that the Property consisted of vineyards in 1957, and possibly in 1984. In <br /> a 1968, the topographic quadrangle maps the Property is mapped as vineyard. By 1990, the <br /> Property is mapped as vacant land. We interviewed Barbara Huckstead, who is a former <br /> District Inspector in the Agricultural Commissioner's Office in Lodi. Ms. Huckstead has <br /> t <br /> knowledge of pesticide use and types of crops grown in the Lockeford area. She reviewed <br /> the map of the Property and informed us that the Property was indeed occupied by <br /> a vineyards. Ms. Huckstead listed several types of herbicides that may have been used on the <br /> Property. We recommend that shallow soil samples be collected for analytical testing to <br /> determine whether residues of these pesticides and herbicides may be detected in surface <br /> soil of the Property. <br /> 6917.1.001.01 <br /> October 25, 2005 <br /> 2 <br /> S <br /> L <br />