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EHD - Public
ProgramCode
3500 - Local Oversight Program
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ARCHIVED REPORTS
FileName_PostFix
XR0012129
RECORD_ID
PR0541875
PE
2960
FACILITY_ID
FA0024017
FACILITY_NAME
CHEVRON SITE 306415
STREET_NUMBER
437
Direction
E
STREET_NAME
MINER
STREET_TYPE
AVE
City
STOCKTON
Zip
95202
APN
1392417
CURRENT_STATUS
01
SITE_LOCATION
437 E MINER AVE
P_LOCATION
01
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Approved
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AUGUST 1985 ADDITIONS <br /> Between January and August 1985, elevations were determined by RWS for Bench Marks 135 through <br />&163 and Bench Mark "N", as shown on Record of Survey Book 28 Page 180 Second order level circuits were <br /> between Bench Marks 45 and 38, Bench Marks 38 and 6 & Bench Marks 6 and 35 <br /> APRIL 1986 ADDITIONS <br />' Between January and March 1986, elevations were determined by Wong Engineers, Inc for Bench <br /> Marks 164 through 188, as shown on Record of Survey Book 29 Page 8 Second order level circuits were <br /> run between Bench Marks I and 29, Bench Marks 29 and 125, and Bench Marks 26 and 134 In April 1986 <br />' levels were rerun on Bench Marks 164 through 179 and the elevations wererevised accordingly <br /> MAY 1986 ADDITIONS <br />' In February and March 1986, elevations were determined by RWS for bench marks 189 through 213, as <br /> shown on Record of Survey Book 29 Page 34 Second order level circuits were run between Bench Marks 135, <br /> 169 and 171 and between Bench Marks 123 and 119 <br />' SEPTEMBER 1986 ADDITIONS <br /> Between June and August 1986, elevations were determined by Wong Engineers, Inc for Bench Marks <br />' 214 through 246, as shown on Record of Survey Book 29 Page 61 Second order level circuits were run <br /> between Bench Marks 15 and 160, and Bench Marks 26 and 187 <br />' SEPTEMBER 1987 ADDITIONS <br /> Between April and September 1987, elevations were determined by Wong Engineers, Inc for Bench <br /> yMarks 247 through 274, as shown on Record of Survey Book 29 Page 168 Second order level circuits were <br /> run between Bench Marks 229,235 and 240, Bench Mark No 33 and 211 In September 1987 levels were rerun <br /> on Bench Mark No 230 and 231 and revised <br />' APRIL 1988 ADDITIONS <br /> Between January and April 1988, elevations were determined by RWS for Bench Marks 275 through 304, <br />' as shown on Record of Survey Book 30 Page 17 Second order level circuits were run between Bench Marks <br /> 157 and "A," Bench Marks "A" and 152, Bench Marks 152 and 145, and Bench Marks 145 and "N " <br />' JUNE 1991 ADDITIONS <br /> Between March and June 1991, elevations were determined by RWS by Second Order level circuits for <br /> Bench Marks 305 through 318 and "P", as shown on Record of Survey Book 32 Page 49 <br /> 1 <br /> SEPTEMBER 1992 ADDITIONS AND REVISIONS <br /> Between May and July of 1992, elevations were determined by R W. Siegfried & Associates for Bench <br />' Marks 319 through 339, "Q," and "R", as shwon on Record of Survey Book 32 Page 96, utilizing Second Order <br /> level circuits Based on COS second order level circuits the foIIowing bench marks were revised "N," 35-42, <br />' 58, 133, 134, 137-141, 143-145, 166, 167, 213, and 271 <br /> i - 2 <br />
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