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PROJECT STATUS REPORT OF <br /> GROUND-WATER MONITORING y;C2JVz <br /> Carmen Punta Property MAY 3 Q 1995 <br /> 1587 French Camp Turnpike <br />' Stockton, California 95201 ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH <br /> PERMIT/SERVICES <br /> INTRODUCTION <br /> This Pro ect Status Re art of Ground-Water Monitoringwas <br /> as conducted in accordance with the <br /> County Public c Health Services <br />' directives of the Environmental Health Division of San Joaquin ng <br /> Depatment (SJCPHS-EHD) It includes a backgrounds enhiss for g ounnd waters sa piles <br /> and flow direction/gradient data, and laboratory analytical <br /> collected on May 9, 1995 <br /> Site Setting <br /> t <br /> The property is located at 1587 French Camp Turnpike <br /> San Joaquin County, <br /> California and is situated near downtown Stockton as shown on the Vicinity Map, Figure 1 The <br /> site was once a former diesel-filling station Adjacent <br /> mmerc al businesses Edison and re�dences within <br /> School, the <br /> City of Stockton Corporation Yard, and neighboring <br /> a primarily industrial area <br /> Geologic Setting <br /> (AMS <br /> The approximate surface elevation of the site is ten lef eet GeomorMean Sea phic tiic Prov ncevel The northern half <br /> located near the geographic center of the Great Valley rP <br /> of the province is the Sacramento Valley,esbordered b the Northern Coast Range,d onithe south by <br /> ns, on <br /> the east by the Sierra Nevada, on the y <br /> the Stockton fault <br /> The southern half of he Great Valley Geomorphic Province is the San Nevada Range,ion theewest by the <br /> , bordered <br /> on the north by the Stockton fault, on the east by he Sierra <br /> Southern Coast Range, and on the south by the' arent location of the Stockton faultransverse Ranges The site is ocated The approximately 112 mile north of the interpreted, app <br /> surface trace of the Stockton fault is unseen and has long been erased by erosion <br /> ' The site is underlain by Quaternary basin and fan deposits, arkosic alluvium of the Modesto- <br /> Riverbank Formation The Modesto-Riverbank Formation overlies Quaternary sand, silt, and <br /> gravel of the Turlock Lake Formation <br /> WW i„Mn Inc <br /> Prosect No 33236 00 1 <br /> May 1995 <br />