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08 September 2000 <br />AGE -NC Project No. 97-0372 <br />Page 4 of 18 <br />surface water feature in the vicinity of the property is the Mormon Slough, approximately 800 feet <br />north of the site. <br />Based upon the General Soil Map from the San Joaquin County Soil Survey, published by the United <br />States Department of Agriculture Soil Conservation Service in 1992, the subject property is situated <br />within the Jacktone-Hollenbeck-Stockton (JHS) association. The JHS soil types are located within <br />basins and basin rims. The soils in this association generally consist of moderately well drained to <br />poorly drained fine textured soils that are moderately deep to a cemented hardpan. The soils are <br />generally derived from both marine and non -marine environments, and generally formed in alluvium <br />derived from mixed rock sources. <br />The drilling log for the California Water Service well on the adjacent site shows yellow clay from <br />near surface to 26 feet below surface grade (bsg); from 26 feet to 30 feet bsg the log shows boulders. <br />The boulders, if present on the subject property, may make obtaining a grab ground water samples <br />difficult. A cemented sand occurs from 30 feet to 41 feet bsg. The cemented sand is underlain by <br />blue sand and mixed clay and sand from 41 feet bsg to 71 feet bsg. Blue sand, clay and sand boulders <br />occur from 71 feet to 98 feet bsg. A sticky blue sandy clay lies at 98 feet to 103 feet bsg, and a sticky <br />clay lies between 103 feet and 128 feet bsg. The rest of the drillers log is included in Appendix A. <br />The well is perforated from 136 feet to 472 feet bsg. <br />2.3. GROUND WATER DEPTH AND FLOW DIRECTION <br />The estimated depth to ground water at the property is approximately 30 to 40 feet below surface <br />grade (bsg), based on the map titled Lines of Equal Depth to Groundwater Fall 1998 published by <br />the San Joaquin County Flood Control District and Water Conservation District (FCD&WCD). The <br />map titled Lines of Equal Elevation of Groundwater Fall 1998, also published by the FCD&WCD, <br />shows the local groundwater flow to be toward the east-northeast on the property, but this may be <br />greatly modified by local recharge and discharge patterns. Static water level was measured in the <br />inactive California Water Service well on the adjacent property in April 2000 at 30 feet bsg. <br />Groundwater is considered to be of beneficial use and is used for domestic, industrial and <br />commercial purposes. <br />2.4. SITE USAGE <br />As noted above, the subject site has been utilized as a circuit board manufacturing facility. Prior to <br />the occupancy of RV Circuits, the site was utilized an auto body shop and for residential purposes. <br />Activities on the site by Rainbow Auto body are not documented; AGE could find no record of <br />hazardous material usage, storage or incidents on the site as noted above. <br />Advanced GeoEnvironmenhl, Inc <br />