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'.0 <br /> X GE <br /> -M <br /> FProblem Assessment Report December 5, 1989 <br /> USAPetrolecurn Station No. 65. Lodi, Californ;a AGS 87050-3 <br /> ---------- <br /> During drought years, surface water flow <br /> may begin later than March and end earlier tban <br /> 2 X <br /> October. <br /> �Tq <br /> PROXIMITY TO WELLS <br /> Water for the Cify of Lodi is supplied by municipal wells. 'llie wells are located north and <br /> South of the site. A <br /> �s 16 Inunicj pines'Ic. i1rnga ion we S:F"Tce iie <br /> Tle locations of these wells are plotted on Plate P-1.jhe-W.d?V !VhU <br /> § <br /> �ra e. <br /> No. 15 on Plate P-1) <br /> 714—A <br /> -ONo. 8)� <br /> 7T' <br /> - Ae,d iFtit j,i il 1`� <br /> e�y, <br /> ell No.. 15 is perforated at depths 200 to 400 feet below the ground surface <br /> according to information supplied by the Department of Public Works of file City of Lodi. <br /> According to well records kept by the California Department of Water Resources.rff) <br /> PT <br /> ly-Wd I If-ft- wells may exist in <br /> the area. but are not documented. Information regarding the soil materials logged and the <br /> perforated intervals of these eleven private water supply wells was coils <br /> idered confidential <br /> and is not available to Applied GeoSystems at this time. <br /> 13 <br /> Avpllear GwSystems <br />