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NYDR <br /> ENVIR NTAL <br /> TECH LOGIES,INC. <br /> L.: <br /> 1.0 INTRODUCTION <br /> 1.1 Purpose of Investigation <br /> I <br /> The Canandaigua Wine Company (Canandaigua) is considering the acquisition of a <br /> parcel of property bordering their Lodi, California plant (Figure 1). In order to better <br /> establish the quality of soil and ground water beneath the site, Canandaigua retained <br /> Hydro-Environmental Technologies, Inc. (HETI) for the purposes of completing a <br /> Limited Site Investigation. <br /> The information presented herein is based upon HETI's March 26, July 12,13 and <br /> July 26, 1993 site visits and the background information contained in the Dames and <br /> Moore Preliminary Site Assessment Report dated May, 1991. A summary of <br /> subsurface investigative methodologies and laboratory results of collected soil and <br /> ground water samples is presented in this report. <br /> 1.2 Background and Site Description <br /> The Canandaigua Wine Company is currently considering the purchase of a parcel <br /> of land located immediately north of the eastern portion of their winery in Lodi, <br /> California. The site is characterized predominantly by a pit, reportedly used in the <br /> past as a source of sand fill for construction purposes on portions of adjacent <br /> properties. The site has most recently been utilized by a local construction company <br /> for debris g <br /> dum in . <br /> p <br /> The winery and the subject investigation site are located approximately 750 feet <br /> south of the Mokelumne River. Parcels south of the winery are predominantly <br /> agricultural. Other winery process waste water disposal ponds are located north and <br /> northeast of the Canandaigua site. The parcel west of Canandaigua's ponds is <br /> occupied by a sanitation company. A detailed summary of site development history <br /> r is presented in the Dames and'Moore (May, 1991) report. <br /> i <br /> I . <br />