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ARCHIVED REPORTS_XR0007453 CASE 1
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EHD - Public
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3500 - Local Oversight Program
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ARCHIVED REPORTS
FileName_PostFix
XR0007453 CASE 1
RECORD_ID
PR0545768
PE
3528
FACILITY_ID
FA0003881
FACILITY_NAME
GENERAL MILLS
STREET_NUMBER
2000
Direction
W
STREET_NAME
TURNER
STREET_TYPE
RD
City
LODI
Zip
95242
APN
02903013
CURRENT_STATUS
02
SITE_LOCATION
2000 W TURNER RD
P_LOCATION
02
P_DISTRICT
004
QC Status
Approved
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' k� KLEINFELDER <br /> 2 SITE SETTING <br /> i <br /> 2.1. SITE LOCATION <br /> i The site is located at 2000 West Turner Road, which runs east to west between Interstate 5 and <br /> State Highway 99 in Lodi, California The location of the existing UST discussed in this report <br /> is situated in an area south of the main office building and in the east-west trending roadway <br /> north of Building No 85 and 86 (See Plate 1) A second UST was previously located adjacent <br /> to the existing tank The underground storage tank (UST) area is overlain with concrete and <br /> asphalt <br /> 2.2. CURRENT SITE USE <br /> The subject site is currently an operating facility utilized by General Mills Inc The site consists <br /> of an office, food product preparation facilities, fuel storage areas, silos, and parking areas, etc , <br />' for food production purposes <br /> 2.3. GEOLOGY AND HYDROGEOLOGY <br /> mo hic Province of California The valley The site hes within the Great Valley Geo rp y is <br /> approximately 400 miles long and averages about 50 miles wide, and comprises about 20,000 <br /> i square miles The valley has been filled with a thick sequence of marine and non-mann <br /> - sediments from the late Jurassic to Holocene The uppermost strata of the Great Valley <br /> represent, for the most part, the alluvial, flood, and delta plains of two major rivers (Sacramento <br /> and San Joaquin Rivers) and their tributaries <br /> The valley deposits are derived from the Coast Ranges to the west and the Sierra Nevada to the <br /> east Granitic and metamorphic rocks outcrop along the eastern and southeastern flanks of the <br /> valley Marine sedimentary rocks outcrop along most of the western, southwestern, southern, <br /> and southeastern flanks, and volcanic rocks and deposits outcrop along the northeastern flanks <br /> of the valley The valley geomorphology includes dissected uplands, low alluvial plains and <br /> fans, river flood plains and channels, and overflow lands and lake bottoms <br /> According to San Joaquin County Flood Control and Water Conservation District <br /> (SJCFCWCD) maps, dated Spring 1998, depth to groundwater in the vicinity of the site is <br /> approximately 35 feet bgs SJFCFCWCD groundwater maps indicate groundwater flow <br /> direction is towards the south Groundwater flow directions may significantly fluctuate due to <br /> groundwater pumping, rainfall, groundwater recharge, etc Therefore, based on these factors, <br /> changes in groundwater depth, gradient and flow direction may vary at this site <br /> 20-1417-16 E04/ST02RO38 Page 3 of 18 <br /> 0 2002 Klemfelder,Inc June 7,2002 <br />
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