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1 <br /> �ssANAa <br /> Working To Restore Nature <br /> 1 <br /> ' WORKPLAN FOR ADDITIONAL GROUNDWATER INVESTIGATION <br /> ' at <br /> San Joaquin Catholic Cemetery <br /> Harding Way and Cemetery Lane <br /> ' Stockton, California <br /> Prepared for Mr Al Vigil <br /> t San Joaquin Catholic Cemetery <br /> P O Box 1137 <br /> Stockton, CA 95201 <br /> ' INTRODUCTION <br /> This workplan has been prepared by RFSNA Industries, Inc (RESNA) on behalf of our client <br /> San Joaquin Catholic Cemetery The workplan outlines the proposed objectives and workscope <br /> ' methodology to attempt to define the downgradient extent of groundwater impact at the subject <br /> site (Figure 1) Also presented are the results of previous investigations conducted at the site <br /> SITE GEOLOGYIHYDROGEOLOGY <br /> The site is situated on level terrain The soils at the cemetery property have been mapped by <br /> the USDA (USDA Soil Survey of San Joaquin County, CA) The parent material is 50% <br /> ' Jacktone clay and 35% urban land Generally the Jacktone clay is moderately deep to a hardpan <br /> and is somewhat poorly drained The surface layer (-2 feet) is typically dark to very dark gray <br /> clay and light gray clay loam The next layers are thin hardpan and yellowish brown loam In <br /> ' some areas the surf tLe layer is silty clay or silty clay loam The permeability is low in the <br /> Jacktone soil <br /> 1500411REPORTSMP-0594 FNL 1 <br />