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i <br /> r <br /> `/ <br /> Site Background Information <br /> Former CURTISS PONTIAC-BUICK <br /> 2450 Toste Road,Tracy, California <br /> The site is situated within a retail business development in a business/agricultural area of western <br /> Tracy,and consists of a roughly triangular parcel of land bordered on the northwest by Toste Road. <br /> A large showroom/office structure for auto sales is located on the site. <br /> REGIONAL GEOLOGICAL/HYDROGEOLOGICAL SETTING <br /> The site is situated within the Great Valley Geomorphic Province of California, a large, elongate <br /> northwest tending, asymmetric structural trough. The Great Valley Province has been filled with <br /> thick sequences of sediment ranging in age from Jurassic to Recent, creating a nearly flat lying <br /> alluvial plain extending from the Tehachapi Mountains in the south to the Klamath Mountains in the <br /> north. The western and eastern boundaries of this province are comprised of the California Coast <br /> Range and the Sierra Nevada,respectively.Rocks composing the basement complex of the province <br /> have not been completely defined but are believed to be of metamorphic and igneous origin. The <br /> Great Valley Province has been subdivided into two major divisions identified as the Sacramento <br /> and San Joaquin Valleys. <br /> Based on the General Soil Map from the San Joaquin County Soil Survey,published by the United <br /> States Department of Agriculture Soil Conservation Service in 1992, the site is situated within an <br /> area of Capay clay soil. Capay clay is located in interfan basin or alluvial fan areas, and generally <br /> consists of very deep,moderately well-drained grayish brown and dark grayish brown clay. The soil <br /> formed in alluvium derived from mixed rock sources. <br /> The Modesto, Riverbank and Turlock Lake Formations and overlying Recent alluvium are the <br /> principal sources of domestic ground water in the 13,500-square mile San Joaquin Valley Ground <br /> Water Basin(Basin 5-22). This basin is drained primarily by the San Joaquin River. <br /> The nearest surface water feature in the vicinity of the property is the Old River approximately <br /> 1,300 feet north of the site. Ground water at the site is currently encountered at a depth of <br /> approximately 6 to 8 feet below surface grade (bsg), and has a northerly flow direction. Ground <br /> water occurs in a generally silty clay extending from surface grade to the total depths of the wells. <br /> Apparently discontinuous sand layers occur sporadically across the site, from approximately 8 feet <br /> bsg to 12 feet bsg and from approximately 14 feet bsg to 18 feet bsg. <br /> WELL SURVEY <br /> A survey of ground water wells was conducted on 08 September 2000. Four ground water wells <br /> within 2,000 feet of the subject property were identified as described below.Additionally,nineteen <br /> ground water monitoring wells were observed at 3 different locations. <br />