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Mr.Mahmoud Parvar ..�' <br /> Page 2 <br /> January 26,2000 <br /> Modesto Formation in this area is reported by Atwater (1982) to be composed of fluvial (river) <br /> deposits of silt and sand, eolian(wind blown)deposits of loose sand,and compact silt and very fine <br /> sand(see Appendix Plate 11).' <br /> The site is located in UBC Seismic Zone 32 and there are no known faults thatcross the site. <br /> The two closest active,. potentially active,,or capable faults to the site are the Great Valley Fault <br /> Zone, located 13 miles west-southwest and .the Foothills Fault System, located 33 miles east- <br /> northeast.3 Due to the relative proximity,of these faults to the site there is.a reasonable possibility <br /> that'the site will be subjected to a moderate amount of shaking from a seismic event during the life <br /> of the structure. The California Division of Mines and Geology assigns a probabilistic (10% <br /> probability of accedence in 50 years)peak horizontal ground acceleration for the Lathrop area near <br /> ;- the subject site of 0.2 to 0.3g.' <br /> The ground water depth, elevation, and flow direction at the site can be determined from <br /> ground-water contour maps produced by the San Joaquin County Flood Control and Water <br /> - Conservation District. The two most recent ground water depth and elevation contour maps indicate <br /> _ the levels for the fall 1997 and spring 1998 seasons. Table 1 summarizes all the available ground <br /> water information collected for the site. <br /> TABLE 1,SUMMARY OF GROUND WATER DEPTH INFORMATION <br /> Date,Source Groundwater Depth Notes <br /> August 8 and 8,1996,four deep soil borings excavated by Ground water encountered Total depth of borings is about 49 feet <br /> Neil O.Anderson&Associates,Inc. in all 4 borings ranging in <br /> depth between.14.5 to 21.0 <br /> feet <br /> Spring 1998,San Joaquin County Ground-Water Map. Less then 10 feet in depth. Gradient about 6 feet/mile just east of the site, <br /> Plates 12 and 13. direction of flow is generally northwest, <br /> slightly variable. <br /> Y <br /> Fall 1997, San Joaquin County Ground-Water Map. Between 10 to 20 feet in Gradient about 6 feet/mile just east of the site, <br /> Plates 14 and 15. depth. Probably closer to' direction of flow is generally-northwest, <br /> 10. slightly variable. <br /> 1 Atwater, B.F., 1982, Geologic Mapsof the Sacramento San Joaquin Delta, California. USGS <br /> Miscellaneous File Report MF-1401. <br /> 2 Uniform Building Code,1994 Edition,International Conference of Building Officials,Whittier,CA. <br /> s Jennings,C.W.,(1994),Fault Activity.Map of California and Adjacent Areas with Locations and Ages of <br /> Recent Volcanic Eruptions,California Department of Mines and Geology!,,Sacramento,CA. <br /> 4 California Division of Mines and Geology[CDMG], 1999,Seismic Shaking Hazard Maps of California, <br /> Map Sheet 48. <br /> O A <br /> TrSOG\ <br /> T <br />