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1 .. <br /> concentrations as µg <br /> as high 21 /1. <br /> g <br /> 5.0. REGIONAL GEOLOGIC SETTING <br /> ' The property is situated within the Great Valley Geomorphic Province of California, a large, <br /> elongate, north-northwest trending, asymmetric structural trough. The Great Valley Province has <br /> been filled with thick sequences of sediment ranging in age from Jurassic to Recent, creating a <br /> nearly flat-lying alluvial plain,extending from the Tehachapi Mountains in the south to the Klamath <br /> Mountains in the north. The western and eastern boundaries of this province are comprised of the <br /> 1 California Coast Range and the Sierra Nevada, respectively. Rocks composing the basement <br /> complex of the province have not been completely defined but are believed to be metamorphic and <br /> igneous in origin. The northern and southern portions of the Great Valley Province have been <br /> ' designated the Sacramento and San Joaquin Valleys, respectively. <br /> Based on the General Soil Map from the San Joaquin County Soil Survey,published by the United <br /> States Department of Agriculture Soil Conservation Service in 1992, the site area is within the <br /> Jackson-Hallenbeck-Stockton (JHS) association. The JHS soils are located within basins, and <br /> generally consist of moderate to poorly drained fine textured soils. The soils are generally derived <br /> from both marine and non-marine sediment, and are generally formed in alluvium derived from <br /> mixed rock sources. <br /> ' • The Modesto,Riverbank,Turlock Lake Formations and overlying recent alluvium are the principal <br /> source of domestic ground water in the 13,500 square-mile San Joaquin Valley Ground Water Basin <br /> (Basin 5-22). This basin is drained primarily by the San Joaquin River. The nearest surface water <br /> ' feature in the vicinity of the property is the Stockton Diverting Canal located approximately 2,500 <br /> feet north of the site. <br /> 6.0. GROUND WATER DEPTH AND GRADIENT <br /> Regionally, the estimated depth to ground water at the site is between 50 feet below surface grade <br /> (bsg) based on information from Lines of Equal Depth of Water Wells Spring 1999, published by <br /> the San Joaquin County Flood Control District and Water Conservation District(SJCFCD). Based <br />' on review of a regional ground water elevation map published by the SJCFCD, the prevailing <br /> ground water flow direction in east Stockton is generally toward the southeast, although flow <br /> directions may be both locally and seasonably variable. <br />' <br /> Locally since February 2000 depth to ground water measurements have varied in monitoring wells <br /> at the site between 45 feet and 57 feet bsg. Ground water flow direction was consistently inferred <br /> to-.wards the=southeast at.a gradient.of.0.001-ft/ft. <br /> • Advanced GeoEnvironmental,Inc. <br />