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Mr. Ron Rowe CAMBRIA <br /> July 10, 1998 <br /> Conduit Survey:Cambria reviewed utility maps of the storm sewer system,sanitary sewer system,and water <br /> supply system supplied by the City of Ripon. This review,combined with a site visit,revealed the following <br /> utilities in the area: <br /> • Sanitary Sewer-A 6-inch VCP line runs along Frontage Road toward the intersection of East Main <br /> Street at a depth of 5 to 7 ft below ground surface(bgs). A 10-inch VCP line runs along East Main <br /> Street from a manhole in front of the site toward the intersection of Frontage Road and East Main <br /> Street at a depth of 5 to 7 ft bgs. A 6-inch AC force main runs west of the site then turns and runs <br /> along East Main at a depth of less than 5 ft bgs. A 18-inch VCP line approximately 1/4 mile east <br /> of the site runs north-south along Manley Road at an approximate depth of 18 to 20 ft bgs. <br /> • Storm Sewer - A 24-inch CP line runs from the southeastern corner of the site to the southeast <br /> across the intersection of East Main Street and the Main Street overpass at a depth of less than 5 ft <br /> bgs. <br /> • Water Supply-The water lines in the vicinity of the site are at an approximate depth of 3 ft bgs. An <br /> 8-inch transite pipe runs along East Main Street to Frontage Road,then bends and follows Frontage <br /> Road to the northwest. <br /> The only utility line that is deep enough to potentially act as a contaminant conduit is the sanitary sewer <br /> along Manley Road. Copies of each of the City of Ripon utility maps are included as Attachment A. <br /> Well Survey:Cambria reviewed well information at the State of California Department of Water Resources, <br /> San Joaquin County,and the City of Ripon. Cambria tabulated each well within'/z mile of the site(Table 1) <br /> with all the relevant information that we were able to gather. Wells with a known location were plotted on <br /> an '/z Mile Radius Well Location Map(Figure 1). <br /> Cambria was not able to find any specific information relating to the well located on the 333 East Main Street <br /> property immediately west of the site, except that the well existed in the early 1960's when the present <br /> property owner purchased the property. Cambria found construction details for a well owned by the State <br /> of California along Highway 99, but it is unclear if that well log is for the CalTrans well located southeast <br /> of the site. Cambria also located the well drillers reports for what appears to be a nest of two wells on <br /> Parallel Avenue, which were installed as part of the Nestle's investigation. The Well Drillers Reports for <br /> the State of California well and the nested well on Parallel Avenue are included in Attachment B. <br /> Cambria will continue to research other wells in the surrounding area. Cambria will perform a door-to-door <br /> survey of properties along Parallel Avenue and any other areas that may have wells that could act as vertical <br /> conduits for contaminants. Cambria will continue to attempt to procure construction details for the CalTrans <br /> well. Cambria will review the SJCPHS files for the Nestle's site as background. <br /> 2 <br />