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6.3 San Joaquin County Agricultural Commissioner <br />The San Joaquin County Agricultural Commissioner's office was contacted <br />regarding the agricultural use of this site. Pesticide use reports for the past five <br />years were requested. Records received from the Ag. Commissioner included the <br />years 2018 — 2021. No violations were noted. The cropping pattern appears to <br />be consistent with current use as an almond orchard. <br />6.4 California Department of Oil, Gas, and Geothermal Resources <br />The California Department of Oil, Gas, and Geothermal Resources (DOGGR) <br />Online Mapping System (DOMS) was queried on August 18, 2021 for mapped oil <br />or gas wells within 1/4 mile of the subject Site. No wells were identified within the <br />search area. <br />6.5 National Pipeline Mapping System <br />The National Pipeline Mapping System (NPMS) database was queried on August <br />18, 2021 for evidence of hazardous materials pipelines within 1/4 mile of the <br />Subject Site. No such pipelines were identified. <br />6.6 Technical Memorandum — Kennedy Jenks Consultants <br />Mr. Sephos provided the Environmental Professional with a Technical <br />Memorandum (TM) dated March 13, 2020 which summarized the activities and <br />findings at the A & M Raymus 2004 Revocable Trust (Raymus Trust) property <br />located at 15655 Mitchell Road, Manteca, California. During an assessment of the <br />property in Janu 2019, representatives from Kennedy Jenks Consultants <br />discovered two oil 55 -gallon metal drums on the exterior of the north end of the <br />shop building. <br />From the TM, "One of the drums was sitting on a plywood sheet, and the drum and <br />plywood sheet were both heavily stained black with an oily residue. The oily drum <br />had some debris on the top, including an upside-down water bottle plugging the <br />bung hole. The second drum was lying on its side in the soil east of the plywood <br />sheet, with the closed bung top facing the plywood and the oily drum. Based on <br />the sounds from tapping on the drum sides, both drums were at least partially full. <br />The drum on its side had a faded label on the top that could not be read, and a <br />label on the side facing the barn reading: 76 GUARDOL QLT 15W-40". According <br />to an internet search, this was an engine oil for diesel trucks and equipment." <br />As a result of this discovery, soil samples were collected from the surface soil <br />around the drums and sent to California Laboratory Services for metals by EPA <br />Method 6020 and EPA Method 7471 B, semi -volatile compounds by EPA Method <br />8270C, and total petroleum hydrocarbons (TPH) as diesel and motor oil by EPA <br />Method 8015M. <br />BOVEE ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT, INC. <br />1900 McHenry Ave., Ste. 201, Escalon, CA 95320 <br />Escalon 209-847-3800 • Fresno 559-264-3800 • Bakeisfield 661246-2110 • Sacramento 916-564-3838 <br />