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' 10 September 2001 <br /> AGE-NC Project No. 98-0466 <br /> ' Page 2 of 3 <br /> T2N R6E Sec. 35 (three monitoring wells installed at AM&M): found no water well <br /> ' information for the search area, but did find data for three nitoring wells installed at <br /> AMM in 1987. The screen intervals for the monitoring wells w ere from 28 feet to 48 feet <br /> below surface grade(bsg)and 31 feet to 51 feet bsg.No informati n regarding any additional <br /> ' wells was found for the search area. <br /> According to Mr. Don Shuder of the DWR, Clark Well, Inc. of E tockton drilled most of the <br /> twells in Section 35. He stated that Clark Well, Inc. has not pro ed well information to the <br /> DWR. <br /> ' AGE contacted Clark Well, Inc.; Mr. Tom Rooney stated that most of the wells in that area <br /> were drilled in the 1950s, and that he was not sure they still had information that old, and if <br /> ' they did, that it would be almost impossible to find. He remembered drilling at AMM, <br /> formerly Stockton Box Company, and noted that the wells inst led were irrigation wells. <br /> ' The information obtained for the wells by property is as follows: <br /> • American Moulding & Millwork Company - AGE had identifi d two water wells on-site. <br /> Mr. Glen Gallup and Mr. Chuck Summerville of AM&M reported an additional former well <br /> on the site when interviewed by AGE. Mr. Summerville remembe red that the water wells had <br /> been filled with concrete around 1978. A site inspection by Mr Summerville and an AGE <br /> representative on 18 October 1999 found two wells abandoned and a third well, with a 14- <br /> inch diameter steel casing, still open to ground water. The thiT d well was measured to be <br /> ' approximately 66 feet deep and was abandoned on 17 November 1999 under permit and <br /> observation by the PHS-EHD. Five cubic yards of cement w required to fill the casing. <br /> Three ground water monitoring wells, installed on site to monitor petroleum hydrocarbons <br /> ' released from an unrelated release, have screen intervals varying from 28 to 48 feet bsg to <br /> 31 to 51 feet bsg, and are still in use. r <br /> ' • San Joaquin Catholic Cemetery-AGE identified three ground w ter wells. Mr. Albert Vigil, <br /> the site superintendent, stated that the three wells on the pr perty were used only for <br /> irrigation;the water was potable,but the staff utilized bottled wal er for drinking. He said that <br /> ' one well was 245.5 feet deep, one was 245.9 feet deep and that he didn't know the exact <br /> depth for the third well, but it was approximately 245 feet deep. He had no further <br /> information concerning the wells, but said that Mr. Harlan Knoll of Environmental Health <br /> ' was supervising remediation (gasoline contamination) on the c metery grounds and might <br /> have further information concerning the wells. The well log obtained from the DWR for a <br /> well to 218 feet bsg installed at the SJCC may be the third we I located 200 feet north of <br /> ' Harding Way. This well had perforations in 12-inch casing bet Reen 194 feet and 214 feet <br /> bsg. The perforated or screened intervals of the two possibly dt eper wells are not known. <br /> 1 <br />