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The site contains one septic system and leach field. Also, there is one domestic well. The <br /> remaining 15.0 acres has no septic system. There is one agriculture well. <br /> According to the owner, there are no buried tanks on the property. There are no visual signs of <br /> any such tanks (ground settling, irregular ground, etc.). <br /> As previously stated, the majority of the site has been farmed with seasonal row crops (oats, <br /> corn, etc.). Chemicals have historically been used in the farming operation. All chemicals are <br /> applied per manufacturer's recommendations and are applied under permit (Michael Corradi, <br /> permit number 39-02 3900087). Mr. Corradi's permit is effective through December 31, 2002. <br /> (See Appendix) <br /> The depth to groundwater in this vicinity is approximately 100 feet. This relatively deep <br /> groundwater does not typically become severely impacted by pesticides, insecticides, or <br /> fertilizers. The types of products used on this site are consistent with the surrounding property. <br /> According to the land owner, there are no known pesticide containers buried on the property. A <br /> visual inspection did not produce any evidence of buried containers. The field investigation also <br /> did not yield any unusual (noxious) odors. <br /> Conclusion and Recommendation <br /> Based on visual observation, County records from the San Joaquin County Agriculture <br /> Commissioner's Office, the San Joaquin County Contaminated Site List, and testimony of the <br /> property owners, there appears to be no surface contamination. Given the scope of this study, <br /> the probability of subsurface contamination should be considered low and normal to this region. <br /> Since additional ground water testing will be done in conformance with the Soils Suitability <br /> Report, no additional <br /> study is recommended at this time. Based on visual observations, no corrective action is <br /> necessary at this time. <br /> According to the property owners, their tenant has farmed the property for many years and plan <br /> to continue farming. A new home is proposed on one of the 5.0 acre parcels. In the future, <br /> further groundwater testing could be performed and should be considered in designing a <br /> domestic well. As a precaution, soil testing could be performed at that time. These <br /> recommendations do not imply there are contaminants. <br /> Iwo <br /> .. 2 <br /> CA0226Surface and Subsurface Report <br />