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1. Depth to ground water in this area is at least <br /> 150 feet. <br /> 2. The site is located on stream channel deposits which <br /> are highly permeable. <br /> 3. The maximum discharge recorded in Corral Hollow Creek near <br /> the disposal site during the period 1958 thru 1966 was 145 cfs. <br /> 4. Ground water within 1 mile of the disposal site would be <br /> classified as Class II (good to injurious) or Class III (injurious <br /> to unsatisfactory) irrigation water. <br /> 5. A field examination of the site an May 11, 1970, indicated <br /> the following: <br /> a. There is a problem from wind at this site. Paper products <br /> have been deposited all along the fence line of Interstate Highway <br /> Number 5 on the east side of the site. Also, the bottom of Corral <br /> Hollow Creek has significant amounts of paper in it. We recommend <br /> that your Board adopt a requirement that will require the discharger <br /> to maintain adequate facilities to contain all refuse on his property. <br /> b. On the southwest part of the disposal site, there is a pond <br /> of at least one acre that appears to contain oil or gas well drilling <br /> muds. This pond contains a significant amount of oil floating on <br /> top of the drilling muds. The pond has less than one foot of free <br /> board and if allowed to overflow, it would drain towards Corral <br /> Hollow Creek. This site should be evaluated to see what amounts <br /> ,of drilling mud and/or oil (if any) could be accepted without <br /> causing a water pollution problem. <br /> c. On the northwest side of the drilling mud pond, a significant <br /> amount (several hundred) of pesticide containers have been deposited. <br /> -2- <br />