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EHD - Public
ProgramCode
2900 - Site Mitigation Program
File Section
WORK PLANS
RECORD_ID
PR0524571
PE
2960
FACILITY_ID
FA0016482
FACILITY_NAME
RIPON FARM SERVICE
STREET_NUMBER
932
Direction
S
STREET_NAME
FRONTAGE
STREET_TYPE
RD
City
RIPON
Zip
95366
APN
26102007/11
CURRENT_STATUS
01
SITE_LOCATION
932 S FRONTAGE RD
P_LOCATION
99
P_DISTRICT
005
QC Status
Approved
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05 July 2005 <br /> AGE-NC Project No. 95-0137 <br /> Page 3 of 8 <br /> alluvial plain extending from the Tehachapi Mountains in the south to the Klamath Mountains in <br /> the north.The western and eastern boundaries of this province are comprised of the California Coast <br /> Range and the Sierra Nevada,respectively.Rocks composing the basement complex ofthe province <br /> have not been completely defined but are believed to be of metamorphic and igneous origin. The <br /> Great Valley Province has been subdivided into two major divisions identified as the Sacramento <br /> and San Joaquin Valleys. <br /> The Modesto, Riverbank and Turlock Lake Formations and overlying Recent alluvium are the <br /> principal sources of domestic ground water in the 13,500-square mile San Joaquin Valley Ground <br /> Water Basin(Basin 5-22). This basin is drained primarily by the San Joaquin River. <br /> The closest surface water feature to the site is the Stanislaus River located approximately 9,000 feet <br /> south of the site. The river is used primarily for domestic and agricultural uses and recreational <br /> boating. <br /> 2.3. LOCAL GROUND WATER SETTING <br /> Ground water is currently encountered at a depth of approximately 28 feet below surface grade(bsg) <br /> at the site and has a northerly to northwesterly flow direction. Ground water occurs in a generally <br /> sand layer extending relatively horizontal and somewhat continuous over the site. <br /> 2.4. WELL SURVEY <br /> A survey of ground water wells was conducted on 18 November 1998. Ground water wells within <br /> 2,000 feet of the subject property were identified as described below: <br /> Domestic Wells: Water at the site is currently supplied by a domestic well, located at the southern <br /> edge of the site.The RFS well has higher than average concentrations of dissolved nitrate.Off-site <br /> domestic wells include a well north of the site,which supplies water for the adjacent Jimco Truck <br /> Stop, one well which serves the residence northeast of the site and one well which serves a small <br /> restaurant and truck-wash station south of the site. <br /> Municipal Wells:The City of Ripon has established twelve wells;five ofthe twelve wells have been <br /> either abandoned or are off-line due to the presence of high nitrate concentrations. Seven wells are <br /> operational and are tested or have been tested for California Title 22 contaminants. One well is <br /> located approximately 750 feet west ofthe site;this well is the only municipal well within 2,000 feet <br /> of the site. This well was recently established and has been activated. <br /> Advanced GeoEnvironmental,Inc. <br />
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