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r ►ieC1�vt <br /> Z <br /> Poet of Stockton TO <br /> General Offices: P.O. Box 2089, Stockton, CA 95201-2089 <br /> (209) '946-0246 / FAX (209) 465-7244 / TELEX 35-9467 <br /> February 25, 1994 <br /> Mr. John Stephen Rapp, CEG-1133 <br /> Senior Engineering Geologist <br /> Sierra-Pacific Groundwater Consultants <br /> 4911 Windplay Drive, Suite 4 <br /> El Dorado Hills, CA 95762 <br /> Re: 2130 West Washington Street <br /> Stockton, California 95203 <br /> Port of Stockton <br /> Dear Mr. Rapp: <br /> In reference to your letter dated February 7, 1994, and your investigation <br /> of ground water flow at Washington Street, the Port does use non-potable well <br /> water for its landscape irrigation. However, according to the Port's landscape <br /> contractor's log, November 3, 1993, was the last date the Port's landscaping was <br /> irrigated. The Port also uses non-potable'water for the carwash (used for <br /> automobile washing only) located north and east of.the Administration Building. <br /> There are no documents to support the water usage at the carwash, however, <br /> according to the Port's Facilities Construction Manager, approximately ten (10) <br /> gallons of water per day is used for the carwash. <br /> The Port's well was sampled prior to obtaining permits, and no further <br /> sampling is necessary. Your request for permission to.measure water levels and <br /> sample this well are hereby denied. <br /> You will need to contact Cargill, Inc., to obtain any water data on the two- <br /> inch check well. Cargill had the check well installed for their benefit and the <br /> results of these tests remain with Cargill. <br /> GENERAL OFFICE: 2201 W, WASHINGTON ST., STOCKTON, SAN JOAQUIN COUNTY, CALIFORNIA <br />