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lie 30 December 1998 <br /> AGE-NC Project No 95-0173 <br />' Page 3 of 12 <br />' 23 REGIONAL GEOLOGIC SETTING <br /> The property is situated within the Great Valley Geomorphic Province of California, a large, <br />' elongate, northwest trending, asymmetric structural trough The Great Valley Province has been <br /> filled with thick sequences of sediment ranging in age from Jurassic to Recent,creating a nearly flat- <br /> lying alluvial plain,extending from the Tehachapi Mountains in the south to the Klamath Mountains <br />' in the north The western and eastern boundaries of this province are comprised of the California <br /> Coast Range and the Sierra Nevada, respectively Rocks composing the basement complex of the <br /> province have not been completely defined but are believed to be metamorphic and Igneous in <br />' origin The northern and southern portions of the Great Valley Province have been designated the <br /> 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 Calaveras River, approximately 3,000 feet north of the <br />' property <br />' 2 4 GROUND WATER DEPTH AND FLOW DIRECTION <br />' Based on review of the Lines of Equal Depth to Groundwater Spring 1996 map published by the San <br /> Joaquin County Flood Control District and Water Conservation Distnct(FCD&WCD),the estimated <br /> depth to ground water at the site is between 40 and 50 feet bsg Review of the map Lines of Equal <br /> Elevation of Groundwater Spring 1996 (FCD&WCD) depicts the regional ground water flow <br /> direction towdru, the northedSL However, review of rec,enl ground water illonitonng we'll udLd <br /> collected at the site suggests that localized ground water depth is closer to 25 feet bsg with ground <br />' water flow direction towards the northeast <br /> Review of previous ground water monitoring at the site and historical depth to ground water maps <br /> (FCD&WCD) dating back to 1971 suggests that ground water depth near the site has fluctuated <br /> between 30 and 70 feet bsg <br />' Advanced GeoEnviron mental,Inc <br />