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KennedyJenks Consultants <br /> Section 2: Site and Physical Setting <br /> This section summarizes existing information on the physical setting of the facility and vicinity, 1 <br /> including a current description of the facility, climatic and hydrologic conditions, soil <br /> characteristics, geology and hydrogeology, and surrounding land usage. <br /> 1, <br /> 2.1 Facility Description <br /> 2.1.1 Company Summary ly <br /> Sutter Home was founded in 1874 in Napa Valley, and was purchased in 1947 by the Trinchero <br /> Family. Sutter Home's Westside Lodi facility was constructed in 1998 on 297 acres owned by <br /> Sutter Home. The winery, process water ponds, and land application areas are located on these <br /> 297 acres. <br /> 1, <br /> 2.1.2 Facility Location <br /> The facility, which consists of winery-related structures and associated land application areas, is (� <br /> located on 297 acres at 18667 Jacob Brack Road, Lodi in San Joaquin County, adjacent to Ly <br /> Interstate Highway 5. The facility occupies Assessor's Parcel Nos. 011-15-12, 011-15-23, <br /> 011-09-03, and 011-09-14 in Sections 34 and 35, Township 4N, Range 5E of the Mount Diablo <br /> Base and Meridian. The location of the facility is shown on Figure 1. i <br /> Facility features include an office, maintenance area, processing buildings, and tank farms. This <br /> area is mostly paved with asphalt or concrete. The existing 15.5-acre land application area is <br /> located on the west side of the facility, with additional land on the north side of the facility <br /> available for future land application activities. A stormwater retention basin is located along the <br /> south side of the facility. The facility features are shown on Figure 2. <br /> 2.2 Site Characteristics (� <br /> 2.2.1 Regional Climate u <br /> The climate in Lodi is similar to that of much of California's Central Valley region, and is <br /> characterized by hot dry summers and cool moist winters. Rainfall data were obtained from the <br /> Lodi Weather Station, Western Regional Climate Center for years 1893 through 2007. f <br /> Evapotranspiration (ET) data were obtained from the Lodi West Station, California Irrigation <br /> Management Information System (CIMIS) for years 2000 through 2007. <br /> Annual total rainfall between 1893 and 2007 averaged 17.28 inches per year. Winter (October f <br /> through February) rainfall averaged approximately 12.13 inches per year, and summer (March u <br /> through September) rainfall averaged approximately 5.15 inches per year. The record maximum <br /> for daily rainfall total is 3.76 inches, occurring on 11 December 1906. The record annual P <br /> maximum rainfall was 35.40 inches, recorded in 1983. The 24-hour duration, 100-year storm Li <br /> event would produce an estimated 2.40 inches of rain, according to San Joaquin County. The <br /> 100-year return annual total precipitation, as calculated from the probability distribution of the I x <br /> Page 2 Monitoring Well Installation Work Plan <br /> Sutter Home Winery, Lodi, California , <br /> g'4s-grmp�di n4ob)0910885005.N-sp uhp 109fepaMl install wk,pinueat <br />