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01 December 2004 <br /> AGE-NC Project No 02-0950 <br /> Page 2 of 3 <br /> SURVEY FINDINGS <br /> On 10 April 2004, an AGE representative reviewed well driller's reports from the California <br /> Department of Water Resources - Central District for water wells located in the surrounding area <br /> Driller's reports for 14 water wells located within a 2000-ft radius of the site were identified Copies <br /> of the well driller's reports are included in Appendix A A summary of the water well located from <br /> the review of well driller's reports Is included in Table 1, location of the well is depicted on Figure <br /> 1 <br /> On 01 December 2004, Mr Rodney Estrada of San Joaquin County Environmental Health <br /> Department was contacted by an AGE representative for records of septic systems or permits for <br /> wells located on the site property No septic system or well permits were located for the subject <br /> property <br /> On 30 November 2004, an AGE representative performed a field reconnaissance for visually <br /> observable potential sensitive receptors located within a 2,000-foot radius of the subject site No <br /> additional water wells were identified during the reconnaissance A summary of the water wells <br /> . located from the area reconnaissance is included in Table 1, location of the wells is depicted on <br /> Figure 1 <br /> On 01 December 2004, Mr Eric Mar of California Water Service was contacted by an AGE <br /> representative According to Mr Mar,drinking water in the area of the site is currently supplied and <br /> maintained by California Water Service Service to the subject site is currently inactive(turned off) <br /> During the telephone conversation,Mr Mar confirmed that there are no municipal wells in the area <br /> surrounding the site <br /> On 01 December 2004 Mr Richard Stiffler of City of Stockton Municipal Utilities District, was <br /> contacted by an AGE representative According to Mr Stiffler the sewer system in the site area is <br /> maintained by the City of Stockton <br /> Numerous monitoring wells installed for subsurface investigations, primarily associated with <br /> underground storage tanks (UST), are located within a 2,000-foot radius of the subject property <br /> Addresses for surrounding sites with monitoring wells are included on Table 1 However, because <br /> monitoring wells are not utilized for drinking water purposes, and are destroyed upon completion <br /> of the respective investigations, it is unlikely that they represent true "receptors" for contaminated <br /> ground water associated with the Prem Dor facility <br /> Advanced GeoEnvironmental,Inc <br />