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EHD - Public
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2600 - Land Use Program
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SSC RPT
RECORD_ID
SU0000093
PE
2622
FACILITY_NAME
MS-99-15
STREET_NUMBER
26250
Direction
E
STREET_NAME
CARTER
STREET_TYPE
RD
City
ESCALON
ENTERED_DATE
8/8/2001 12:00:00 AM
SITE_LOCATION
26250 E CARTER RD
P_LOCATION
99
P_DISTRICT
004
QC Status
Approved
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J <br /> h'g KLEINFELDER <br /> Table 2 presents information about the physical setting of the site. This information was <br /> obtained from published maps. <br /> TABLE 2 <br /> PHYSICAL SETTING <br /> USGS TOPOGRAPHIC Farmington, The subject site is approximately 110 feet above <br /> QUADRANGLE California dated mean sea level. There is a topographic gradient to <br /> 1968, Scale: 1 the southwest. There are no structures present on <br /> inch= 2,000 the site. There are two wells present, one near the <br /> feet. northeast corner and one near the south west <br /> corner. <br /> GEOLOGIC MAP California The subject site noted as the Quaternary <br /> Division of Riverbank Formation which is a part of the <br /> Mines and Modesto-Riverbank Formation, which consists of <br /> Geology, San alluvial fan deposits. This formation is derived <br /> Jose Quadrangle from granitic sources from the Sierra Nevada <br /> Map No. 1 A, Mountain Range. <br /> 1981, (Scale: 1 <br /> inch=±4 miles) <br /> SOIL TYPE Soil Survey of The soil at the subject site is depicted as Madera <br /> San Joaquin loam. This soil is moderately well drained, <br /> County, undulating soil is on dissected low terraces. The <br /> California, soil is moderately deep to a hardpan and was <br /> United States formed in alluvium derived from granitic rock <br /> Department of sources. <br /> Agriculture, <br /> Soil Zero to Ten Inches: <br /> Conservation This soil is classified as inorganic silts and clays, <br /> Service lean clays, with slight to medium plasticity. <br /> publication <br /> issued October Ten to Thirty Inches: <br /> 1992. Interbedded layers of clayey sands, poorly-graded; <br /> inorganic clays of low to medium plasticity, lean <br /> clays; and inorganic clays of high plasticity, fat <br /> clays. <br /> Thirty to Sixty Inches: <br /> Indurated (hard pan) <br /> OIL AND GAS FIELDS Munger Map, There were no oil or gas wells depicted on site. <br /> 1997 <br /> 20-4322-01.P01/2019R547 Page 5 of 23 <br /> Copyright 1999,Kleinfelder, Inc. June 28, 1999 <br />
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