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Site Background Information - Ripon Farm Service <br /> . Page 2 of 9 <br /> SITE HISTORY AND ACTIVITIES <br /> The RFS facility stores, batches, and delivers fertilizers in bulk and diluted forms; it has been <br /> operated by RFS for at least 45 years and the bulk plant is operated by 14 employees. The primary <br /> activity at the RFS facility is the distribution of fertilizers; selected chemicals are transferred directly <br /> into assorted sizes of delivery tank trailers,which are then transported to farm locations for metered <br /> dispersion into an irrigation stream. Following delivery, the tankers and trailers may be rinsed to <br /> remove fertilizer residue that may be incompatible with subsequent fertilizer loads,such as between <br /> nitrogen-based and calcium-based fertilizer(UN32 vs. Can-17, CN-9, thioCal). The rinse water is <br /> recycled into fertilizer blends or evaporated in a two-stage polyvinyl, concrete lined pond. <br /> ' Secondary to the bulk distribution is batch processing,whereby a stainless steel mixer(10-ton batch) <br /> mixes dry potash, water, and liquid fertilizer additives to generate the liquid fertilizer blends that <br /> will be transported to farm locations.Dry and liquid bulk fertilizer components are delivered to the <br /> site by contracted trucking firms;dry chemicals are stored in concrete-divided storage bins or a dry <br /> hopper,whereas liquid chemicals are stored in twelve large steel tanks under secondary containment. <br /> ' All loading and mixing activities are continually supervised by RFS trained personnel; any spills <br /> are immediately cleaned up,swept-up, or recycled into the appropriate fertilizer blends;rinse water <br /> is containerized and recycled or allowed to desiccate within concrete holding ponds at the eastern <br /> ' • edge of the RFS site. <br /> Surface rain water from the fertilizer batch plant area does not leave the site; the water is collected <br /> ' and recycled into fertilizer blends or evaporated within the two-stage polyvinyl, concrete lined <br /> ponds. In addition, no surface or mix water leaves the site, or is discharged to the site; rather, it is <br /> collected and recycled by RFS trained personnel. <br /> containerized herbicide and fertilizer chemicals are stored in the main storage/office <br /> a/office <br /> Boxed and cant g <br /> building in the western portion of the site. Additionally, the RFS facility stores and delivers spray <br /> ' oil for seasonal treatment of orchards and vines. <br /> The RFS facility utilized the Federally-mandated Security and Training Program, a Hazardous <br /> Communication Plan and Risk Management Plan(Hazardous materials management plan- HMMP), <br /> as required by the San Joaquin County Office of Emergency Services (OES) and Ripon Fire <br /> Department. <br /> WELL SURVEY <br /> A survey of ground water wells was conducted on 18 November 1998. Three ground water wells <br /> ' within 2,000 feet of the subject property were identified as described below. <br /> . Domestic Wells: Drinking water at the site is currently supplied by a domestic well, located <br /> Advanced GeoEnvironmental,Inc. <br />