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EHD - Public
ProgramCode
2600 - Land Use Program
FileName_PostFix
SSCR
RECORD_ID
SU-2601188
PE
2603 - SURFACE AND SUBSURFACE CONTAMINATION REPORT REVIEW
STREET_NUMBER
4915
Direction
E
STREET_NAME
CLARKSDALE
STREET_TYPE
RD
City
ACAMPO
Zip
95220
APN
01709059
CURRENT_STATUS
In Review
QC Status
Approved
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4915 E CLARKSDALE RD ACAMPO 95220
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San Joaquin County GWPA ROW Condition <br /> FNF letter No. <br /> OR <br /> 2. VEGETATED AREA(3CCR section 6487.3 [b]) <br /> ❑ Any runoff from the treated right-of-way shall pass through a noncrop fully vegetated area adjacent,and equal <br /> in area,to the treated area;OR <br /> 3. STORM WATER PERMITS(3CCR section 6487.3 [c]) <br /> ❑ The property operator complies with any permit issued pursuant to the storm water provisions of the federal <br /> Clean Water Act pertaining to the treated area;OR <br /> 4. APPROVED ALTERNATIVE:OVERLAND FLOW(3CCR section 6487.3 [d]) <br /> ❑ Runoff water must move offsite as overland flow onto adjacent land,at least equal in area to the treated area, <br /> where it infiltrates into the soil with no chance of flow into structures such as dry wells, or ditches or <br /> excavated retention areas with percolation rates of greater than 0.2 inches per hour. "Overland flow" is the <br /> movement of water over the surface of the ground in a broad thin layer before it is channeled as ditches, <br /> creeks,or streams. <br /> i <br /> 2 1 P a g e <br />
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