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RM Associates <br /> 701-0102 <br /> ' are shown on Figure 9 The RMA study area (within the circle on 9 Figure Fig ) is within a radius of <br /> approximately 2,400 feet, although Figure 9 indicates the radius as 2,000 feet Following is a last <br /> and brief description of the identified sensitive receptors <br /> 4.3.1 Public Water Supply Wells <br /> SW-1 A City of Manteca municipal supply well located approximately 1,650 feet south west of <br /> ' the site at 323 Jesse Avenue The well was reportedly (Condor) "drilled in 1952 to a total <br /> depth of 125 feet bgs and was constructed using 100 feet of 18-inch casing with no screened <br /> intervals " <br /> ' SW-2 A drinking water well was observed at Manteca Union High School located approximately <br /> 1,350 feet east-northeast of the site <br /> ' SW-3 A public water supply well was reported near the intersection of Sutter Street and North <br /> Main Street approximately 2,400 feet North of the site <br /> ' Monitoring Wells and Groundwater Extraction (Remediation) Wells <br /> ' There are six monitoring wells located on the 151 South Main Street site designated on Figure 9 as <br /> MW 1-6, and four extraction wells designated as EW 1-4 There are also two monitoring wells <br /> installed on the Southern Pacific Railroad right-of-way immediately adjacent to the southern <br /> boundary of the site These wells are identified on Figure 9 as MW 7-8 <br /> There are nine monitoring wells,designated on Figure 9 as MW 9-17, located on the property at 419 <br /> South Main Street <br /> 4 3 2 Schools <br /> Three schools were identified within the study area <br /> ' Manteca Union High School located at 450 E Yosemite Avenue, approximately 1,500 feet east- <br /> northeast of the site, <br /> ' Lindbergh School located approximately 2,100 feet northeast of the site, and <br /> ' Manteca Community Day school located at 680 Mikesell Avenue approximately 1,800 feet east of <br /> the site <br /> ' 4.3.3 Surface Water <br /> There are no identifiable streams, ponds, or reservoirs within the study area <br /> ' Page 8 of 11 <br />