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1 2 4 Sensitive Receptor Survey <br /> Ramage Environmental surveyed potential sensitive receptors within 2,000-feet of the site (site <br /> ' vicinity) The survey included a review of water well completion reports at the California <br /> Department of Water Resources (DWR), contact with the City of Manteca Department of Public <br /> ' Works and South San Joaquin Irrigation District (SSJID), and a tour of the site vicinity The <br /> results of the sensitive receptor survey are documented in Ramage Environmental's Sensitive <br /> Receptor Survey and Groundwater Monitonng Report First Quarter 2009, dated June 5, 2001 <br /> 1 For the site vicinity, no water well completion reports were found at DWR However, further <br /> research identified three operating water supply wells within the site vicinity Two of these wells <br /> are operated by the city of Manteca for drinking water supply, and the other is operated by <br /> Manteca High School for all campus uses <br /> ' According to the City of Manteca Department of Public Works, the city provides water service <br /> ' throughout the site vicinity The city operates 15 water supply wells throughout the city, including <br /> two within the site vicinity The city well#19 is located near the corner of Powers Avenue and <br /> Marin Street, approximately 1,700 feet west of the site, and the city well #5 and water tower are <br /> located approximately 1,900 feet northwest of the site <br /> The nearest school to the site is Manteca High School approximately 500 feet to the north The <br /> school campus occupies most of the northeast quadrant of the site vicinity According to Mr <br /> Chuck Christian, the head custodian, the school supplies all of its own water from a single water <br /> ' well located near the northeast corner of the Agriculture Building, approximately 1,000 feet <br /> northeast of the site This well was located during the survey and was found to be operational <br /> Well construction details were not available <br /> The SSJID also operates a network of groundwater wells within the city of Manteca for large <br /> ' volume irrigation supply According to SSJID records, none of their wells are located within the <br /> site vicinity, however, three of their wells do exist within one mile of the site <br /> Reconnaissance of the site vicinity included a walking tour of the area within at least 500 feet of <br /> the site The site vicinity is mostly flat urban land, bisected by a 150-foot wide Union Pacific <br /> ' Railroad right-of-way Immediately east of the site at 430 Moffat Boulevard is the 99 Salvage and <br /> Recycling Center, and immediately west of the site at 346 Moffat Boulevard is the Manteca <br /> Recycling Center Across Moffat Boulevard to the north of the site are two small motels and the <br /> ' Manteca High School campus <br /> 7 <br />