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�E/NFE LDER <br /> In December 1997, several borings were advanced on the Norman 's Nursery site. The soil <br /> encountered in those borings can be very generally summarized as a clayey gravel (with an <br /> inconsistently present, 2-foot thick interbedded layer of sandy clay or clayey sand ) present to <br /> a depth of approximately 17 feet. The clayey gravel is generally underlain by an approximate <br /> 5-10 foot thick layer of silt or clayey silt. The silt layer is underlain by a silty sand which may <br /> contain interbedded layers of clay or clayey silt. <br /> In November 1998 , ten backhoe test pits were advanced on the nursery property. The <br /> lithology encountered in the test pits and previous borings show a broad stratigraphy of <br /> gravels , sands , silts and clays. The orientation and grading of the deposits coupled with the <br /> topography of the nursery property suggests an alluvial and overbank depositional <br /> environment. Therefore , channel deposits would be sporadic in their occurrence and generally <br /> be within finer grained overbank sediments as noted in Kleinfelder's past logs of borings and <br /> test pit logs . <br /> In November 1999, three deep groundwater monitoring wells were drilled at various locations <br /> on the nursery property. In general , the subsurface geology encountered in the deep borings <br /> showed varied lithology ranging from clays, silts , sands , and gravels . Groundwater was <br /> encountered at approximately 135 feet below the ground surface. <br /> On October 27, 1998, Kleinfelder's revised proposal for "Additional Subsurface Investigation" <br /> (dated October 8 , 1998) was submitted to the State of California Central Valley Region of the <br /> Regional Water Quality Control Board (CVRWQCB) and the San Joaquin County Public <br /> Health Services Department Environmental Health Division (PHS/EHD) for approval . That <br /> proposed investigation includes the installation of an additional groundwater monitoring well <br /> on the nursery property and the excavation of ten shallow backhoe pits on the property. The <br /> purpose of the third monitoring well is to help provide additional perched groundwater gradient <br /> information for the nursery. The purpose of the proposed backhoe pits is to provide additional <br /> information regarding the shallow subsurface stratigraphy beneath the site. This workplan was <br /> approved and field work was conducted on November 5 , 1998 . The following is a general <br /> summary of Kleinfelder s conclusions: <br /> • The ten shallow backhoe pits were excavated between 6%= feet to 10 feet <br /> below ground surface (bgs). Four of the ten pits encountered perched water <br /> from 3'/z to 7 feet bgs . The four pits were located in topographically high <br /> areas in the southeast and northwest portions of Norman's Nursery. <br /> Groundwater was not encountered in test pits located in the central portion of <br /> the nursery. <br /> 117226 .E02/ST013R0176 Page 12 of 40 January 31 , 2013 <br /> Copyright 2013 Kleinfelder <br />