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` October 22,2002 <br /> NOA ENVIRONMENTAL PROJECT NUMBER LE02-386 <br /> III. PHYSICAL SETTING <br /> ` Table I provides a summary of the physical setting of the site and vicinity. <br /> Table I : Physical Setting Summary <br /> Topographic Map: U.S. Geological Survey,Clements,California,7.5 minute Series(topographic) <br /> quadrangle maps dated 1968 with a minor revision in 1993. <br /> Topographic Map North%:of Section 35,T.IS.,R.8E.:Mount Diablo Baseline and Meridian. <br /> Location: <br /> Topography: Hilly terrain ranging from 200 to 250 ft.above mean sea level. <br /> General Location: One-half mile north and one-half mile east of the comer of Mackville Road and <br /> .. East Liberty Road. <br /> Assessor's Parcel 009-190-01 <br /> Number: <br /> Address: 20477 East Liberty Road,Clements, San Joaquin County, California 95227. <br /> Surface Soil Types: Corning-Redding complex, 8 to 15 percent slopes(USDA,p.47,48). <br /> -' Kaseberg loamy sand, 5 to 15 percent slopes(USDA,p. 78,79). <br /> Kaseberg fine sandy loam,2 to 15 percent slopes(USDA,p.79). <br /> Pardee cobbly loam, 3 to 15 percent slopes(USDA,p.92). <br /> Redding loam,0 to 3 percent slopes(USDA,p.101, 102). <br /> Redding gravelly loam,2 to 8 percent slopes(USDA,p.102,103). <br /> Yellowlark gravelly loam,0 to 2 percent slopes(USDA,p.143). <br /> Permeability: Coming cobbly loam:permeability is very slow. <br /> All Redding soils: permeability is very slow. <br /> Kaseberg loamy sand: permeability is rapid <br /> Kaseberg fine sandy loam:permeability is moderate. <br /> Pardee cobbly loam: permeability is moderately slow. <br /> Yellowlark gravelly loam:permeability is moderately slow. <br /> Depth to Groundwater: Approximately 170 feet which flows in a westerly direction. <br /> Current Site Use: Livestock grazing and vacant. <br /> Past Site Use: Livestock grazing and vacant. <br /> 4 <br />