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EHD - Public
ProgramCode
2600 - Land Use Program
FileName_PostFix
SSCRPT
RECORD_ID
SU0005186
PE
2611
FACILITY_NAME
PA-0500401
STREET_NUMBER
10748
Direction
N
STREET_NAME
STATE ROUTE 99
City
STOCKTON
APN
08607006 & 07
ENTERED_DATE
7/6/2005 12:00:00 AM
SITE_LOCATION
10748 N HWY 99
RECEIVED_DATE
7/6/2005 12:00:00 AM
P_LOCATION
99
P_DISTRICT
004
QC Status
Approved
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Fburniedms are discovered at any time in the future, particularly during the emplacement of <br /> utilities,the San Joaquin County Environmental Health Department must be contacted. <br /> oeecl transformers exists on the subject property. There is a transformer on the property �'''� <br /> adjacent to the north. This transformer appears to be relatively new. It is unknown if this 3 ,) <br /> transformer contains polychloride biphenyls (PCBs). Although no indication was noted of external <br /> oil leakage, if there was a leak or explosion, it would be the responsibility of the transformer owner <br /> to mitigate environmental contamination. <br /> V. AGRICULTURAL PESTICIDE DOCUMENTATION <br /> The San Joaquin Agricultural Commissioner's Office maintains pesticide application records based <br /> on the growers' name, or the name of the party that farmed the subject property. This may or may <br /> not be the name of the property owner. Their records are not retrievable by address or parcel <br /> number. A verbal request for the name of the previous owner, Sarah Pender, reveals no records 1 <br /> correlating with the subject property. <br /> It is a very slight possibility that agrichemicals sprayed on agricultural production land to the north of <br /> Eight Mile Road may drift onto the subject property, since the predominate wind direction is to the (3.00 <br /> east, southeast. Prior to surrounding land development around the property,pesticides may have <br /> been used, or drifted onto the subject property soils. <br /> The science of pesticide residues in soil, air, surface water and groundwater is extremely complex <br /> and variable. Environmental models that attempt to predict pesticide behavior and transport in the <br /> environment are beyond the scope of this investigation. <br /> Pesticides with long half-lives that may have been used or drifted onto the property decades ago, <br /> primarily DDT, may be of a very slight concern. DDT was used extensively throughout the <br /> agricultural fields of the San Joaquin Valley and degradates of DDT can be found in nearly all these <br /> soils. Previous Exposure Assessments made on typical San Joaquin Valley soils suggest an <br /> extremely low probability of adverse health effects from soil DDT/DDD and DDE concentrations (if <br /> the concentrations even exist). <br /> It can be reasonably concluded that any DDT, DDE and DDD concentrations that may be present in <br /> the subject property soils at very low concentrations, will continue to degrade as reported in the <br /> published environmental fate data. These concentrations pose no threat no human health or the <br /> environment. The environmental fate data for DDT and its degradates DDD and DDE are illustrated <br /> below: <br /> 5 <br /> Chesney Consulting <br />
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