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L � <br /> March 19, 2004 <br /> NOA Project Number: E0415A <br /> Page 6 <br /> ` 4.3 Potential Ground Water Contamination Issues <br /> ` Identifying potential ground-water contamination sources was not part of the scope of work for <br /> the soil suitability study. Potential ground-water contamination can occur from a number of <br /> sources which often include leaky underground storage tanks, agricultural activities, dairies, <br /> septic systems, storm water infiltration, etc. <br /> Any past agricultural activities and the present use of septic systems in the area should be <br /> considered as a potential ground-water contamination source. <br /> 4.4 Well Water Sample Location <br /> No well water sample was tested for this project. <br /> 'r 4.5 Well Water Sample Collection,Handling, and Transportation <br /> No well water sample was tested for this project. <br /> 4.6 Well Water Sample Analytical Results <br /> ` No well water sample was tested for this project. <br /> 5.0 SOIL PROFILE AND GEOLOGIC INFORMATION <br /> 5.1 Geology <br /> The geology at the subject site consists of Holocene and/or upper Pliocene alluvium of Calaveras <br /> klm River and Vicinity. The Calaveras River and Vicinity was deposited by Calaveras River, Bear <br /> Creek, and several lesser streams between the Mokelume and Stanislaus Rivers. The alluvium <br /> consists of gravel, sand, silt, and clay including flood plane deposits. <br /> ftle <br /> 5.2 Soil Properties in the Vicinity <br /> 60 The site is located on Urban Land soil. Information from the Soil Conservation Service is not <br /> available due to the land being covered and altered by urban growth. Selected soil properties <br /> neighboring the Urban Land area are summarized in the following table and can be located on <br /> `' Plate 7. <br /> r. <br /> I <br />