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it *me ' ■ KLEINFELDER <br /> 3 SITE SETTING <br /> r The site setting is presented to assess the significance of potential on- and off-site contaminant <br /> migration, if present. The site location is shown on Plate 1 in Appendix A. Tables 1 through 5 <br /> provide the physical characteristics of the site and bordering properties. <br /> r <br /> 3.1. LOCATION AND LEGAL DESCRIPTION <br /> The information presented in Table 1 describes the physical location and legal description of the <br /> subject site. This information was obtained from maps, public records, and interviews. <br /> Table 1 <br /> Location And Legal Description <br /> ADDRESSES 19898 Jack Tone Road,Ripon California <br /> HISTORICAL ADDRESSES The site was associated with 19900 Jack Tone Road in the past. <br /> LOCATION East of the intersection of Graves Road and Jack Tone Road in Ripon, <br /> California. <br /> TOWNSHIP&RANGE Northwest Y<of Section 7,Township 2 South,Range 8 East. <br /> ASSESSOR'S PARCEL 245-160-03 <br /> NUMBER <br /> LEGAL DESCRIPTION A le al descri tion was not provided for this assessment. <br /> ACREAGE A roximatel 18 acres. <br /> POTABLE WATER None <br /> SEWER None <br /> ZONING This site is zoned as AG-40 (Agricultural . <br /> 3.2. SITE AND VICINITY GENERAL CHARACTERISTICS <br /> The site is located in an area of relatively level terrain. Land use on site was agricultural (almond <br /> orchard) at the time of Kleinfelder's assessment. Groundwater information is included on Table <br /> 2 below. <br /> TABLE 2 <br /> GROUNDWATER INFORMATION <br /> DEPTH TO REGIONAL <br /> GROUNDWATER AND <br /> GROUNDWATER FLOW <br /> DIRECTION(Source: State of The approximate depth to groundwater is 20 to 30 feet below ground <br /> California,Resources Agency, surface. The estimated direction of groundwater flow is to the north by <br /> Department of Water Resources,.San - northwest. Groundwater depth and flow direction may be influenced by <br /> Joaquin County Flood Control and local pumping, rainfall, and irrigation patterns. Evaluation of such <br /> Water Conservation District, Lines of factors is beyond the scope of this assessment. <br /> Equal Depth to Groundwater and Lines- <br /> of Equal Depth to Groundwater Maps, <br /> Spring 1999 <br /> 43498.POI /ST04R9I5 Page 5 of 20 <br /> Copyright 2004,Kleinfelder,Inc. July 9,2004 <br /> r <br />