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EHD - Public
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2600 - Land Use Program
FileName_PostFix
ENG DES PLN
RECORD_ID
SU0005882
PE
2631
FACILITY_NAME
PA-0500857
STREET_NUMBER
21850
Direction
E
STREET_NAME
LIBERTY
STREET_TYPE
RD
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CLEMENTS
APN
02120024
ENTERED_DATE
1/18/2006 12:00:00 AM
SITE_LOCATION
21850 E LIBERTY RD
RECEIVED_DATE
1/17/2006 12:00:00 AM
P_LOCATION
99
P_DISTRICT
004
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Approved
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Project Name: Mary's Mini Mart Page 2 of 2 <br /> Our Project Number: LGS080518 <br /> Date:lune 30, 2008 <br /> The presence of nitrates is not uncommon in shallow ground water aquifers in San Joaquin County <br /> and other parts of the Central Valley. Nitrate in ground water occurs as a result of the application <br /> of fertilizers, livestock waste, and untreated septic tank waste. Nitrate is mobile and often <br /> accumulates in the shallow ground water zones. <br /> In the early 1900s, natural levels of nitrate in ground water were measured in forty-three (43) <br /> wells throughout the Sacramento Valley by Bryan (1923). It was thought that ground water at that <br /> time was close to "natural" conditions. Based on the work by Bryan, it is estimated that under <br /> "natural" conditions, the ground water concentration of nitrate is no more then about 13.5 mg/L- <br /> NO3 (3 mg/L-N). Areas having 24.75 mg/L-NO3 (5.5 mg/L-N) or more are those in which nitrate <br /> concentrations may be increasing (Hull, 1984). <br /> DBCP was not detected in the well water sample. DBCP is a nematocide and soil fumigant for <br /> vegetables and grapes. It is thought to cause health problems consisting of kidney damage, liver <br /> damage, and cancer. The use of DBCP was discontinued in 1979. The Environmental Protection <br /> Agency (EPA) set the maximum contaminant limit (MCL) at 0.2 parts per billion (ppb) because the <br /> EPA believes that given present technology and resources, this is the lowest level to which water <br /> systems can reasonably be required to remove this contaminant should it occur in drinking water. <br /> Conclusion <br /> In summary, DBCP was not detected in the well water sample, and the nitrate concentration in <br /> ground water was found to be 6.9 mg/L-NO3 which is well below the drinking water MCL of 45 <br /> mg/L-NO3. <br /> Limitations <br /> The conclusions of this report are based on the information provided regarding the existing and <br /> proposed development, the use of the subject property, and the site conditions as they existed at <br /> the time we performed the work. Our professional services were performed, our findings obtained, <br /> and our conclusions proposed in accordance with generally accepted engineering principles and <br /> practices. This warranty is in lieu of all other warranties either expressed or implied. Test findings <br /> and statements of professional opinion do not constitute a guarantee or warranty, expressed or <br /> implied. <br /> NEIL O. ANDERSON&ASSOC., INC. <br /> NanR. Cr 3ner, <br /> Staff cien�fst <br /> Cc: Greg Wright, Greg Wright Construction, PO Box 1377, Lockeford, California 95237 <br /> '44 <br /> 902 Industrial Way•Lodi,CA 95240•209.367.3701 •Fax 209.369.4228 ©2007 Neil O.Anderson&Associates,Inc. <br />
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