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EHD - Public
ProgramCode
2600 - Land Use Program
FileName_PostFix
SSNL
RECORD_ID
SR0085850
PE
2602
FACILITY_NAME
22770 S FREDERICK ACE
STREET_NUMBER
22770
Direction
S
STREET_NAME
FREDERICK
STREET_TYPE
AVE
City
RIPON
Zip
95366
APN
22813027
ENTERED_DATE
9/30/2022 12:00:00 AM
SITE_LOCATION
22770 S FREDERICK AVE
P_LOCATION
99
P_DISTRICT
005
QC Status
Approved
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concentrations no more then about 3 mg/L-N. Nitrate may be increasing in areas with <br />concentrations of 5.5 mg/L-N or more (Hull, 1984). The US EPA has set the Maximum <br />Contaminant Level (MCL) for nitrate at 10 mg/L-N. <br />Although nitrate is a naturally -occurring compound necessary for plant growth, it can <br />cause health problems when present at high levels in drinking water. The most <br />common health effect of nitrates in water is methemoglobinemia, or blue baby <br />syndrome, which results in reduced oxygen supply to vital tissues. Pregnant women <br />and certain others can also develop methemoglobinemia. Symptoms include a bluish <br />color of the skin, as well as headache, dizziness, weakness, and difficulty breathing. <br />Ingestion of high levels of nitrates over time can also lead to gastric problems. <br />DBCP is a nematocide and soil fumigant for vegetables and grapes. It is known to <br />cause male reproductive effects and is classified as a probable human carcinogen. <br />Most domestic use of DBCP was discontinued in 1977 through 1979. The US EPA set <br />the MCL at 0.2 parts per billion (ppb, equivalent to �ig/L) because it believes that given <br />present technology and resources, this is the lowest level to which water systems can <br />reasonably be required to remove this contaminant should it occur in drinking water. <br />The Maximum Contaminant Level Goal (MCLG) for DBCP is zero. <br />Soil Profile and Geologic Information <br />The Site is depicted on the Geologic Map of the San Francisco -San Jose Quadrangle, <br />California (Wagner et al., 1991). The Site is depicted between map units of dune sand <br />and the Modesto formation (Plate 10). <br />The surface and near surface soils located at the Site are reported by the USDA Web <br />Soil Survey to be composed of Bisgani loamy coarse sand and Tinnin loamy coarse <br />sand (Plate 11) (USDA, 2022). The table below presents some selected properties of <br />these soils: <br />LOGE 2233 Page 5 <br />
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