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EHD - Public
ProgramCode
2900 - Site Mitigation Program
File Section
COMPLIANCE INFO
RECORD_ID
PR0505863
PE
2953
FACILITY_ID
FA0007058
FACILITY_NAME
MCDONALD ISLAND DUMP SITE
STREET_NUMBER
111
STREET_NAME
ZUCKERMAN
STREET_TYPE
RD
City
STOCKTON
Zip
95206
APN
12908071
CURRENT_STATUS
01
SITE_LOCATION
111 ZUCKERMAN RD
P_LOCATION
01
QC Status
Approved
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• 104 { <br /> J <br /> Of 63 inches is brown loam. In some areas so, <br /> dyer is sandy loam- Me surface <br /> Included in this unit are small areas of under mater�I is brown and <br /> sails in landscape posits COYotecreek stratified fine Sandy loam, loa brow <br /> toil and San Joe Ons similar to those of the Reitt sand. me my sand, and� <br /> quin soils on the ali htl brown loa lower Part to a depth of 60 <br /> maces. Also included are small areas of <br /> some areas the Mches w <br /> gravelly and moderate) soils that are loam_ surface layer a <br /> Y parse textured and are on Included in this unit are <br /> complex slopes resulting from channelingsmall areas of r�,�- <br /> deDOSition in draina and Sndsca and Zacharias soils in _"�"} <br /> geways Included areas make up landscape Positions. Also included,the shghtfy lower <br /> about 15 Percent of the total acreage_ dad, in �,,,�n�- <br /> f'eRneabili ism Positions similar to those of the Reiff il <br /> tY oderately rapid in the Reiff soil. areas of lY coarse to soil, are grr <br /> Available water capacityis <br /> n�deafe <br /> rooting depth is 60 i oderate. The effectivesurface layer of textured soils that <br /> the aches or moderate Gravelly or cobbly sandy loam � <br /> hazard of water a more. Runoff is slow, and moderately coarse textured <br /> erosion is slight. The textured or soils that have nth <br /> intake in irrigated areas is 1.5 i rete of water Moderately fine textured <br /> haz d of soil blows inches per hour. The depth Ot 30 lavers beiow� <br /> blowing is Slight. aches- Included areas make <br /> occasional, veryig The soil is subject to Percent of the botal acreage. aboe <br /> brief or brief periods of flooding from Permeability, is moderate) <br /> - fiber through April. Y rapid in the <br /> Available water Imo, <br /> areas are u The <br /> areeS are used for irript� �crops grain crops. A fewrootindem b 11Vs am ria effa�, <br /> Provide wetland functions This unit may ward vi crater erosion � �woff b �"7 <br /> considered in plans for moues. These should be Intake areas is 1.$ <br /> ux lard use conversion. Cement Of wildlife habitat hazard Of tt�blowir� is slight ct Per hours�a <br /> "in <br /> nhere this unit is ryland rain re � which Occurs during years s <br /> Imitation is lo�v�ford g crops, the huh pry <br /> rainfall during the growing season �t areas of this unit are used� <br /> Precipitation is n�hazard. Because t)� Orchards. A few areas are used for d <br /> MPP+ng, the best suited sufficient for annual 'or ho, a development. f7raln <br /> ftc t ll rain and summer farce The one This Ur*is SuUdthat has few <br /> a irrigated row, <br /> flOOding be reduced by levees and divers. sprinkler motions FurroM,,�b <br /> Maintaining crop residue on or rO� lrrlgation systems are suitable <br /> and <br /> re-4 <br /> Prevent excessive runoff near the surface helps to crop residue on or near the surface f' Zfl <br /> maintain tittle an the bowing and helps to excel <br /> organic matter the rate-of ror�od and sal blowing and helps9t too <br /> This unit is suited to irrigated content. water intake and the <br /> The Occasional row and field Where this organic matter <br /> can be reduced n by levees a hazard. The risk of flooding main limitation k�r�ab ll during G�crops, <br /> t w <br /> border. and sprinkler i dnrersions. Furrow, Because the amount of grOwmi 8eaac <br /> rogation systems are suftable. annual cropping, the Precipitation t is not ertit k <br /> Maintaining crop residue on or best suited <br /> Prevent excessive runoff near the surface helps to that rndudeS �W c�r'g smem is 4r <br /> Maintaining "�d summer tallow,. <br /> maintain the rate of water intake <br /> blowing and helps to crop rastdue = <br /> content. and the organic matter Prevent excessive runoff a or near the lnt aCe helpji <br /> the o Conten helps to �c <br /> The map unit is in Capabt(fty units Ilw-2 It this unit matter <br /> ttcrUserr�r�in b'lth <br /> Irrigated. and l9w.p(MLRA-17), nonirrigated t�in�, mane ra or esite development. ga�erai <br /> �tative soil group A. gement include <br /> Roads the rare rK j <br /> flood levellss shooks be located abo e a i� <br /> dee drained,' 0 to 2 Percents This map unit is In, nes level lopes. Thus very I Capability formed lo alluvium sole Is on alluvial fans. It mgated, and Ns-0 ntY units Ils-0(MCRA_17) <br /> Elevation <br /> derived from mixed nock sources. vegetative soil grourpM�RA-t7), nonirrigated. h is in ,} <br /> bon is 50 to 300 feet Pr�iPitaWn is a T�average annual <br /> bout 10 ( � <br /> temperature is about 60 deg , the average annual airees Fr 2 "lndQe mucky sett loam <br /> frost-free Period Is about 270 , and the average partially drained, 0 <br /> f t Types,, the surface la er clays. Poorly drained, n ove l so lam- This very deep, very <br /> `='about 7 ' Y greyish brown hyd near}y level soil 1s on de <br /> aches thick, The upper 48 r l loam roPhytic Plant remains derfv ft formed <br /> Inches <br /> of the and In alluvium derived from mixed from reeds and tines <br /> Levees, drainage ditches, and pumping Of Ole water <br />
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