Laserfiche WebLink
APPENDIX I <br /> ENVIRONMENTAL CHECK LIST FORM <br /> EXPLANATION OF "YES" AND "MAYBE" ANSWERS <br /> DEFENSE LOGISTICS AGENCY, DEFENSE DISTRIBUTION REGION <br /> WEST, SHARPE SITE GROUND WATER REMEDIATION <br /> l.b Soils will be disturbed during the construction of <br /> ground water extraction wells, treatment and disposal <br /> facilities, and associated pipelines and fixtures. <br /> Impacts will be transient and limited to the <br /> construction phase of the project. <br /> l.c Topography will be disturbed to allow the construction <br /> of ground water treatment facility and a treated ground <br /> water evaporation/infiltration pond and reinjection <br /> area. The approximate size of the treatment facility <br /> is 40 feet by 40 feet. The estimated pond size is <br /> 1, 125 feet by 675 feet and 6 feet in depth. The <br /> alteration of the topography will be of limited areal <br /> extent. <br /> l.e Treated effluent may be discharged to either the South San <br /> Joaquin Irrigation District Canal or the San Joaquin River. <br /> The discharge may cause minor increases of water erosion, <br /> depending upon the location of the discharge point. Two <br /> existing ground water treatment facilities already discharge <br /> to the Irrigation Canal. The discharge to the Irrigation <br /> Canal will not exceed the existing permitted flow rates. <br /> l. f Treated effluent may be discharged to either the South San <br /> Joaquin Irrigation District Canal or the San Joaquin River. <br /> The discharge may cause minor changes in deposition, <br /> erosion, or siltation depending upon the location of the <br /> discharge point. Two existing ground water treatment <br /> facilities already discharge to the Irrigation Canal. The <br /> discharge to the Irrigation Canal will not exceed the <br /> existing permitted flow rates. <br /> 3.a Treated effluent may be discharged to either the South San <br /> Joaquin Irrigation District Canal or the San Joaquin River. <br /> The discharge may cause minor increases in currents. <br /> 3.b Treated effluent may be discharged/stored in an <br /> evaporation/infiltration pond. Increased adsorption may <br /> occur near the pond. <br /> 3 .d Treated effluent may be discharged to either the South <br /> San Joaquin Irrigation District Canal or the San <br /> Joaquin River. Two existing ground water treatment <br /> facilities already discharge to the Irrigation Canal. <br /> The discharge to the Irrigation Canal will not exceed <br /> the existing permitted flow rates. <br />