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2900 - Site Mitigation Program
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SITE INFORMATION AND CORRESPONDENCE
RECORD_ID
PR0542086
PE
2965
FACILITY_ID
FA0004502
FACILITY_NAME
NORMANS NURSERY
STREET_NUMBER
6250
STREET_NAME
ESCALON BELLOTA
STREET_TYPE
RD
City
LINDEN
Zip
95236
APN
09317009
CURRENT_STATUS
02
SITE_LOCATION
6250 ESCALON BELLOTA RD
P_LOCATION
99
P_DISTRICT
004
QC Status
Approved
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CE/NFELDER <br /> arig � e. Right swuvom, <br /> that well installation were detailed in a report dated June 30, 2000 and included the following <br /> conclusions : <br /> 1 ) Five of eleven groundwater monitoring events conducted to date by <br /> Kleinfelder revealed nitrate-nitrogen , in the monitoring well upslope <br /> (upgradient) of the nursery, above the MCL. The concentrations of the <br /> nitrate-nitrogen in this upgradient well (MW-2) are below the concentration in <br /> the downgradient wells (MW-5 and MW-8). The concentrations are <br /> decreasing in MW-2 in a similar pattern to last year at the same time. The <br /> changes in concentration may correlate with the last half of the rainy season <br /> (see Chart 1 ) . It is unknown what the source of the perched water and nitrate- <br /> nitrogen is , that existed upslope of the nursery. Natural recharge , springs, <br /> vernal pools and the cattle grazing may be the explanations. <br /> 2) In October 1999 , three groundwater monitoring wells were installed by <br /> Kleinfelder within the Barbagelata orchard south of Potter Creek. The wells <br /> were installed to monitor shallow perched groundwater conditions in the area . <br /> Since that time the monitoring wells have been developed , surveyed , purged , <br /> sampled and monitored . Reports documenting those findings are in the <br /> process . Additionally, attempts were made to install a shallow groundwater <br /> monitoring well north of Potter Creek, which yielded no shallow perched <br /> groundwater to a depth of approximately 18% feet below grade. Groundwater <br /> gradient in the shallow perched aquifer in October 25 , 1999 , December 27, <br /> 1999 , March 23, 2000, and April 27, 2000 ranged from 0. 002 to 0 . 004 <br /> feet/foot to the south southwest, south , northwest and south-southwest, <br /> respectively. Perched groundwater flow in the area of the Potter Creek bridge <br /> has not been noted to flow towards the north , towards the Eason and Dodge <br /> properties . Rather, the shallow perched groundwater flow appears to be away <br /> from Potter Creek and is confirmed by the lack of perched groundwater to a <br /> depth of 18-1 /2 feet in the Barbagelata's orchard north of Potter Creek. <br /> However, in areas of flat groundwater gradients such as this site, groundwater <br /> flow directions may significantly fluctuate due to rainfall , groundwater recharge, <br /> groundwater pumping , etc. Therefore, changes in groundwater flow directions <br /> may vary at this site with time . <br /> 3) There may be multiple sources of nitrate in the shallow perched groundwater. <br /> These include Potter Creek, an area near MW-8 within the Barbagelata's <br /> orchard and an area near the northwest corner of the nursery. Additionally, <br /> the above-noted data together with elevated concentrations in the perched <br /> groundwater to the east of the nursery (MW-2) suggests a regional problem <br /> in the shallow perched aquifer which varies seasonally and is affected by <br /> many agricultural operations in the area. This theory is further supported by <br /> the elevated concentrations of nitrate in the soil samples obtained in the <br /> Barbagelata orchard . <br /> 117226 .E02/ST013R0176 Page 14 of 40 January 31 , 2013 <br /> Copyright 2013 Kleinfelder <br />
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