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C <br />• Semivolatile organics (EPA Method 625) <br />• Chlorinated pesticides (EPA Method 608) <br />• 27 ICRP Metals <br />Analytical reports are included in Appendix A. In summary, analysis confirmed <br />underlying ground water to be of very good quality with no signs of existing con- <br />tamination. <br />The 320 -acre NCSL site is owned by San Joaquin County. The entire site is be- <br />ing leased to the former site owners. The County will remove property from the <br />lease as the landfill develops. <br />A high voltage transmission line traverses the site in a southeast -northwest di- <br />rection approximately 1,300 feet from the northeast comer of the property <br />boundary. A reservoir and nonproductive orchard are near the southeastern <br />edge of the site. <br />Land uses near project site include the following (see Figures 4-8 and 4-10): <br />• North: ranch building, irrigated vineyard, irrigated pasture, dry pas- <br />ture, and the East Bay Municipal Utility District Mokelumne Aque- <br />duct (runs diagonally northeast to southwest approximately <br />1,800 feet north of the site). <br />• South: dry pasture, irrigated walnut orchard, and livestock barns. <br />• East: irrigated pasture and a residence (approximately 0.25 mile <br />from the site). - <br />• West: dry pasture and residences. <br />The San Joaquin County Land Use Map designates the site and its surroundings <br />as general agricultural land (GA -40 zoning designation) with a 40 -acre minimum <br />parcel size. In addition to livestock grazing, several acres in the site vicinity have <br />been developed for crop cultivation, chiefly grapes. Approximately 20 residences <br />are located within 1 mile of the site perimeter. <br />PJ9 9390218A.00W 33 Rev. 0 July 20, 1989 <br />