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Memorandum Environmental <br /> { Resources <br /> i <br /> i <br /> Management <br /> To: James Adams (Catellus Development Corporation) 1777 Botelho Drive <br /> Suite 260 <br /> From: Doug Moberg # Walnut Creek,CA 94596 <br /> (925)946-0455 <br /> (925)946-9968(fax) <br /> Date: 9 February, 2000 <br /> Subject: Water Supply Wells in SiteVicinity <br /> 1325 and 1515 West Weber Avenue <br /> Stockton, California i + -,;t , <br /> ERMO ` <br /> Environmental Resources Management (ERM) has prepared this <br /> memorandum to address the current status of two water 1supply wells <br /> identified in previous correspondence with the San Joaquin County as j <br /> being within a 2,000-foot radius of the subject properties 'OMp letter '. <br /> dated 31 December, 1991). This information is provided in response to a <br /> 21 December, 1999 request by Marty Hartzell of the Central Valley i <br /> Regional Water Quality Control Board,who cited incons'i'stencies with <br /> subsequent correspondence. Based on a physical reconnaissance and <br /> Global Positioning System (GPS) survey on the site and in the vicinity, k <br /> ERM has determined the following regarding the two wells originally ! <br /> identified as being within a 2,000-foot radius of the properties:., ti <br /> • The irrigation well located at Cornell Court and I-5 was apparently <br /> abandoned in August 1999 (see enclosed PHS/EHD application for <br /> well abandonment). The well was owned by Caltrans; and was used <br /> for landscape irrigation. <br /> • The property located at 215 S. Los Angeles Street rep rted to have one <br /> domestic well does not lie within a 2,000-foot radius of the site. The f <br /> distance from the site to the property was measured on 7 January 2000 <br /> by ERM personnel with the use of a GPS unit(see Figure 1) , <br /> 9 I <br /> JAQ/dem/299610 <br /> enclosures '{ ' <br /> I <br /> j <br /> i <br /> a <br />