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EHD - Public
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2600 - Land Use Program
FileName_PostFix
SSCRPT
RECORD_ID
SU0006850
PE
2622
FACILITY_NAME
PA-0700378
STREET_NUMBER
681
Direction
W
STREET_NAME
GRIDER
STREET_TYPE
WY
City
STOCKTON
APN
07014028
ENTERED_DATE
11/29/2007 12:00:00 AM
SITE_LOCATION
681 W GRIDER WY
RECEIVED_DATE
8/8/2007 12:00:00 AM
P_LOCATION
99
P_DISTRICT
003
QC Status
Approved
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LFR Inc. <br /> 5.1.9 Pits, Ponds, or Lagoons <br /> LFR observed a dry storm water collection basin located at the approximate center of <br /> the Site. According to Mr. Rubino, the basin was installed in the 1970s for the purpose <br /> of collecting storm water runoff from the commercial structures located adjacent to and <br /> south of the Site. LFR did not observe visible soil staining in the basin and the basin <br /> was dry at the time of the site walk. <br /> 5.1.10 Stained Soil or Pavement <br /> LFR did not observe stained soil or pavement on the Site. As a result, LFR <br /> recommends no further investigation regarding this issue. <br /> 5.1.11 Stressed Vegetation <br /> LFR observed no areas of unusual stressed vegetation during the Site visit. <br /> 5.1.12 Solid Waste <br /> LFR observed numerous soil stockpiles and household debris piles located throughout <br /> the Site. The soil stockpiles were primarily located on the northwestern and <br /> northeastern corners while the debris piles were primarily located in the central portion <br /> of the Site, within the storm basin. According to Mr. Rubino, the soil stockpiles and <br /> debris piles are from unknown sources, and were disposed of onsite through <br /> unauthorized dumping. <br /> 5.1.13 Wastewater <br /> With the exception of the storm water basin previously mentioned which receives storm <br /> water discharge from the adjacent commercial park, no wastewater or other liquids, or <br /> any discharge into a drain, ditch, underground injection system, or stream on, or <br /> adjacent to, the Site were observed during the Site visit. <br /> 5.1.14 Wells <br /> LFR observed an 8-inch metal well system located on the southwestern comer of the <br /> Site. On October 20, 2006, LFR left a voice message with Mr. Rubino for the purpose / ?) <br /> of inquiring about the well construction(i.e., construction date, approximate depth to l <br /> first encountered groundwater, and/or if the well is still in use). LFR did not receive a <br /> reply from Mr. Rubino prior to the production of this report. However, according to <br /> Ms. Edrienne Ellsaesser, Lead Senior Registered Environmental Health Specialist with <br /> San Joaquin County, the well is identified as the "Old Victorian Park Well" which was <br /> used to provide water to the buildings adjacent and southeast of the Site. Ms. Ellsaesser <br /> stated that well consists of an 8-inch steel casing that extends to approximately 107 feet <br /> below ground surface. Information pertaining to the construction details (i.e., <br /> 003,0924600_LowerSuram Rmd_JLHo s_Phase 1 ESA:clh Page 12 <br />
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