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EHD - Public
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2900 - Site Mitigation Program
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COMPLIANCE INFO
RECORD_ID
PR0545712
PE
2965
FACILITY_ID
FA0025892
FACILITY_NAME
FARMINGTON GW RECHARGE PROGRAM
STREET_NUMBER
0
STREET_NAME
STATE ROUTE 12
City
LODI
Zip
95240
CURRENT_STATUS
02
SITE_LOCATION
0 HWY 12
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Approved
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Farmington Groundwater Recharge Program STC Work Plan—Kautz Site <br /> 1.3. Work Plan Approach <br /> The STC WP will outline methods to assess recharge performance at the site by conducting a <br /> series of field data collection and analysis stages. These activities will consist of an initial field <br /> reconnaissance stage, two stages of field data collection separated by one stage of data analysis, <br /> and construction activities (Table 1). Information regarding surface and subsurface <br /> hydrogeology, lithology, and preliminary jestimates of infiltration will be gathered for two weeks <br /> during the first field data collection stage (Site Characterization). The second stage of field data <br /> collection includes implementation of the pilot recharge test and will take 6 weeks. Project <br /> duration at the site location will span a period of three months. <br /> 1.4. Site Description <br /> The site located on the southwest corner of the intersection between Highway 12 and Locust <br /> Tree Road in northeastern San Joaquin County, California as shown on the attached site map <br /> (Figure 1). Surrounding land use consists primarily of agricultural and residential small farms <br /> and ranches(Figure 2). The site was used as a vineyard in the past but the vines have since been <br /> pulled from the site. The site is currently fallow but is receiving recharge water from the <br /> aqueduct as part of a NSJWCD project. The surface topography is relatively flat with drainage <br /> towards the west to southwest. <br /> MWH 1-3 July 2004 <br />
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