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Surface and Subsurface Contamination Report ** APN: 213-080-22,27,28,29,&31 ** 131.02 Acres Total <br /> Parcel 1=66.72 Acres, Parcel 2=41.58 Acres,Parcel 3 = 10 acres,Parcel 4= 10 Acres <br /> Not a Part Parcel=2.72 Acres <br /> Typically the surface layer is grayish brown and dark gray silty clay loam about <br /> 17 inches thick. The next 32 inches is light brownish gray, grayish brown, and gray silt <br /> loam and silty clay loam. The substratum to a depth of 60 inches is grayish brown fine <br /> sandy loam. In some areas the surface layer is loam or silt loam. <br /> Permeability is moderately slow in the Merritt soil. Available water capacity is <br /> high. The effective rooting depth of the crops commonly grown in the county is limited <br /> by an apparent water table that has been lowered to a depth of 4 to 6 feet through <br /> drainage systems that require continual maintenance. Runoff is slow, and the hazard of <br /> water erosion is slight. The rate of water intake in irrigated areas is 0.3 inches per hour. <br /> The soil is subject to rare flooding, which occurs during years of abnormally high <br /> precipitation. <br /> This unit is used mainly for irrigated row or field crops. It is also used for home <br /> site development. This unit is suited to irrigated crops. The main limitation is the high <br /> water table. Areas adjacent to levees are subject to lateral seepage in wet years when the <br /> water level is high. Tile drainage can lower the water table if a suitable outlet is available. <br /> If this unit is used for home site development, the main limitation is the high <br /> water table. The rare flooding is also a hazard. The high water table increases the <br /> possibility that septic tank absorption fields will not function properly. A drainage system <br /> is needed if roads or building foundations are constructed. Houses, roads and streets <br /> should be constructed above flood levels. <br /> CAPAY CLAY: Capay Clay is a very deep and wet soil on a 0% to 2% slope. The soil is <br /> of alluvial derivation from mixed rock sources with a high water table as a result of <br /> irrigation water. It is at elevations from 25 feet to 140 feet, in a climate with annual <br /> rainfall of ten(10) inches and average temperature of 60 degrees Fahrenheit with 270 <br /> frost-free days. The soil has a high shank-swell factor and permeability is generally slow <br /> and the available water capacity is high. <br /> The soil color of the soil below the ground surface at various depths are listed as <br /> follows: <br /> DEPTH(In Inches) COLOR <br /> 0 to 20 Grayish Brown/Dark Grayish Brown/Dark Brown <br /> 20 to 60 Pale Brown <br /> The percent of clay, soil type, plasticity index, permeability and density at various <br /> depths below the ground surface for the two soils are listed as follows: <br /> Danny Rocha Dairy--20599 Paradise Avenue(West Arbor and Paradise Avenues"T"Intersection) <br /> Trary Cn ifnrnia 45';04 7 <br />