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EHD - Public
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2600 - Land Use Program
FileName_PostFix
SSCRPT
RECORD_ID
SR0074590
PE
2603
STREET_NUMBER
6040
Direction
E
STREET_NAME
ASHLEY
STREET_TYPE
LN
City
STOCKTON
Zip
95212
APN
08648014
ENTERED_DATE
4/6/2016 12:00:00 AM
SITE_LOCATION
6040 E ASHLEY LN
P_LOCATION
99
P_DISTRICT
004
QC Status
Approved
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3.3 Description of All Current On-Site Potential and/or Known Above and Below <br /> Ground Sources of Contamination Identified at the Project Site: Presently there are no <br /> underground storage tanks on the property and visual inspection did not produce any evidence of <br /> buried containers, as well as any odors that would be associated with buried chemical tanks. <br /> There is only a shed on the property where agricultural equipment is stored. There are no above <br /> ground fuel tanks on the site. On-site storm water dissipates through either percolation or evaporation. <br /> 3.4 Description of All Past Off-Site Potential and/or Known Above and Below Ground <br /> Sources of Contamination Identified I the Area of the Project Site: Past off-site potential for <br /> contamination is low. The subject parcel is located in Rural Residential Community. There is an <br /> active railroad track adjacent to a portion of the property. The owner has no knowledge of any spills <br /> or derailments in the area that would have provided contaminants. <br /> 3.5 Description of all Present Off-Site Potential and/or Known Above and Below Ground <br /> Sources of Contamination Identified in the Area of the Project Site: Present off-site potential <br /> for contamination is low. There is no knowledge of below ground sources of contamination in the <br /> area of the project site that has or may impact the project site. Also, the active rail line noted above. <br /> 4.0 EVALUATION OF PAST AND CURRENT SOURCES OF <br /> CONTAMINATION IDENTIFIED AT OR NEAR THE SITE AND <br /> RECOMMENDATIONS FOR FURTHER ACTION: <br /> 4.1 Evaluation of each potential and/or known source of contamination identified for any real <br /> and/or potential threat to human health and the environment: The depth to ground water in this <br /> area is approximately 90 feet. This is a rural residential area limiting the potential for contamination. <br /> There is a known U.S.T. about 850 feet away, and a L.U.S.T. site approximately 1450 feet away. <br /> There is also an East Bay M.U.D. pipeline that crosses through the property. Finally, there is also <br /> the contiguous railroad already noted. <br /> 5.0 CONCLUSIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS SECTION: <br /> 5.1 Discussion of the Above Evaluation: There are no chemical containers for fuel storage tanks <br /> on this site. Thus the potential for contamination is low. As was stated above, any pesticides, <br /> insecticides, and fertilizers used on the site do not pose any significant potential for contamination <br /> to the project site, and no mitigation measures are recommended. <br /> 5.2 The Report is inclusive: All information in this report does not reference any other documents <br /> that are not contained in this report. <br /> 5.3 Report was signed dated and stamped: See below. <br /> 5.4 The report was prepared within Six Months of the Date of the Submittal: This report was <br /> originally generated in March, 2016. <br /> 2 <br />
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