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EHD - Public
ProgramCode
2600 - Land Use Program
FileName_PostFix
SSCRPT
RECORD_ID
SU0006466
PE
2622
FACILITY_NAME
PA-0700064
STREET_NUMBER
19992
Direction
E
STREET_NAME
LONE TREE
STREET_TYPE
RD
City
ESCALON
APN
20510016 17
ENTERED_DATE
3/5/2007 12:00:00 AM
SITE_LOCATION
19992 E LONE TREE RD
RECEIVED_DATE
3/5/2007 12:00:00 AM
P_LOCATION
99
P_DISTRICT
004
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Approved
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KLE/NFELDER <br /> � �BN99f�Vle.Xi9hf U'lutlonf. <br /> significant staining was noted next to this structure, there is a possibility that <br /> diesel fuel leaked at this location and may have impacted subsurface soil. <br /> If a greater level of inquiry is desired, Kleinfelder can perform soil sampling <br /> to evaluate diesel fuel constituents in soil at this location. This conclusion <br /> remains the same. <br /> 8. A large water AST was located south of the milk barn. The water tank does <br /> not appear to pose an environmental concern to the site. This conclusion <br /> remains the same. <br /> 9. An irrigation pump was located in the center of APN 205-100-17 and on the <br /> western border of APN 205-100-16. No leaking or soil stains were noted in <br /> association with the pumps and they do not appear to pose an <br /> environmental concern. This conclusion remains the same. <br /> 10. Approximately two irrigation wells/pumps are located on APN 205-100-16. <br /> Approximately four domestic wells are located on APN 205-100-16. There <br /> did not appear to be any staining, leaking or stressed vegetation associated <br /> with the irrigation or domestic wells. This conclusion remains the same. <br /> 11. Debris was noted in the creek, which included a refrigerator, tractor tires, a <br /> dryer, a water heater, glass, and household debris. The debris should be <br /> removed from the creek. Any petroleum products-- nd/or hazardous <br /> materials encountefed should be disposed of or recycle in accordance <br /> with local, state an federal regulations. This conclusion remains the same. <br /> However, housekeeping practices appeared much improved from the <br /> previous site visit. <br /> 12. Debris piles were noted through out the site, which included household <br /> debris, automobiles, tires, wood boards, wood clippings, household <br /> _ furniture- and empty tanks. There did not appear to be any <br /> staff g, leaking or st ssed vegetation associated with the debris. The <br /> deb6s should be remov and any petroleum products and/ or hazardous <br /> materials encountered should be disposed of or recycled in accordance <br /> with`ocal, state and federal regulations. This conclusion remains the same. <br /> 13. Lone Tree Creek trends east/west through the site. Onsite Culverts were <br /> noted along the creek and several contained water draining into the creek. <br /> Diversion structures are located on the eastern end of the property in Lone <br /> Tree Creek. According to Mr. Dotinga, the creek is dammed, and this water <br /> is used during the summer. Mr. Dotinga stated the culverts drain water to <br /> the creek from the agricultural land. Please note the runoff from the <br /> "agricultural land" can be a source of nitrates, coliform bacteria and other <br /> waste constituents, which can migrate into surface water and sediments. <br /> Kleinfelder recommends evaluating if the current discharge of water into the <br /> 95428.E01/ST08R693 July 29,2008 <br /> 0 2008 Kleinfelder Page 21 of 26 <br />
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