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Stockton Unified School District <br /> Geological and Environmental Hazards Assessment <br /> CSU-Stanislaus,Stockton Campus School Site <br /> Page 5 <br /> • Investigate and report whether the site is in the Alquist-Priolo zone, situated on or near a <br /> pressure ridge, geological fault, or fault trace that may rupture during the life of the school <br /> building, and assess the student risk factor. <br /> Identify the locations and potential for ground shaking of nearby faults or fault traces. <br /> 0 Perform a field inspection, site reconnaissance, and literature review to identify possible <br /> geohazards. <br /> 2. Dam or Flood Inundation and Street Flooding <br /> • Identify the location of the site in relation to flood zones and dam inundation areas- <br /> 0 Determine if the site is located within a flood zone; identify year, type, and assess potential <br /> hazards. <br /> • Assess potential for sheet flooding, street flooding, and dam or flood inundation. <br /> 3. Slope Stability <br /> • Identify if the site is located on, or near, a slope. <br /> • Assess potential for instability and landslides. <br /> 1.3 SIGNIFICANT ASSUMPTIONS <br /> ASTM[ 3.3.27 Practically reviewable- Information that is practically reviewable means that the <br /> *.oe information is provided by the source in a manner and form that, upon examination, yields information <br /> +- relevant to the propero) without the need for extraordinary analysis of irrelevant data. The form of the <br /> information shall be such that the user can review the records for a limited geographic area. Records that <br /> cannot be feasibly retrieved by reference to the location of the property or a geographic area in which the <br /> w property is located are not generally practically reviewable. Most databases of public records are <br /> practically reviewable if they can be obtained from the source agency by the county, city, zip code, or <br /> other geographic area of the facilities listed in the record system. Records that are sorted, filed, organized, <br /> or maintained by the source agency only chronologically are not generally practically reviewable. <br /> Listings in publicly available records that do not have to be located geographically are not generally <br /> practically reviewable. For large databases with numerous facility records (such as RCRA hazardous <br /> waste generators and registered underground storage tanks), the records are not practically reviewable <br /> unless they can be obtained from the source agency in the smaller geographic area of zip codes. Even <br /> when information is provided by zip code for some large databases, it is common for an unmanageable <br /> number of sites to be identified within a given zip code. In these cases, it is not necessary to review the <br /> impact of all the sites that are likely to be listed in any given zip code; that information would not be , <br /> practically reviewable. In other words,when so much data is generated that it cannot be feasibly reviewed <br /> for its impact on the property, it is not practically reviewable. <br /> ASTM 3.3.29 Publicly available —Information that is publicly available means that the source of the <br /> information allows access to the information by anyone upon request. <br /> ASTM 3.3.30 Reasonably ascertainable — For purposes of both this practice and Practice E 1528, <br /> information that is (1)publicly available, (2) obtainable from its source within reasonable time and cost <br /> �. constraints, and (3)practically reviewable. <br /> 4. <br /> 4M <br /> �.. IL 4 CONDOR <br />