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`. <br /> Mr.Jim Hoagland <br /> January 19,2004 <br /> Page 7 <br /> 4.2 On-Site Ground Water <br /> No wells exist on the property. No ground water was encountered by the staff of Neil O. <br /> Anderson &Associates, Inc. during the drilling percolation test holes to a depth of 25 feet on <br /> January 5, 2004. <br /> 4.3 Potential Ground Water Contamination Issues <br /> There are no known potential ground water contamination sources observed on the site at the <br /> time of our site visit in January 5 and 6, 2004. The use of septic systems throughout the park and <br /> parts of the county where municipal sewer service not available, should be considered a potential <br /> ground-water contamination source. <br /> 4.4 Well Water Sample Location <br /> No well water sample was tested for this project. f3—AIA) <br /> 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) and upper Pliocene alluvium of <br /> Calaveras River and Vicinity. The Calaveras River and Vicinity was deposited by Calaveras <br /> River, Bear Creek, and several lesser streams between the Mokelume and Stanislaus Rivers. The <br /> �. alluvium consists of gravel, sand, silt, and clay including flood plane deposits. <br /> 4 <br /> 2pE RSO <br /> v 1 <br /> Z ' <br /> O � <br /> 'SS OC♦ <br /> P <br />