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EHD - Public
ProgramCode
2600 - Land Use Program
RECORD_ID
SU0014056
PE
2666
FACILITY_NAME
PA-2100031
STREET_NUMBER
3009
Direction
S
STREET_NAME
POCK
STREET_TYPE
LN
City
STOCKTON
Zip
95205-
APN
17912011, -13, -14
ENTERED_DATE
4/7/2021 12:00:00 AM
SITE_LOCATION
3009 S POCK LN
RECEIVED_DATE
7/6/2022 12:00:00 AM
P_LOCATION
99
P_DISTRICT
001
QC Status
Approved
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Geotechnical Engineering Investigation Page 7 of 24 <br /> New Residential Subdivision <br /> 2706 Pock Lane <br /> Stockton, CA 95205 <br /> March 30, 2021 CTE Job # 25-1097G <br /> The Tracy-Stockton Fault crosses from southwest near Tracy to the northeast near Linden,passing <br /> underneath the city of Stockton.The fault has no surface trace,and its position has been determined <br /> from oil well log data. Subsurface data indicates that the fault has not had any movement within <br /> the past three million years or more. Thus, this evidence could suggest that the fault is inactive. <br /> 4.6 Local and Regional Faulting <br /> The California Geological Survey(CGS)and the United States Geological Survey(USGS)broadly <br /> group faults as "Class A" or "Class B". Class A faults are identified based upon relatively well- <br /> defined paleoseismic activity, and a fault-slip rate of more than 5 millimeters per year (mm/yr). <br /> In contrast,Class B faults have comparatively less defined paleoseismic activity and typically have <br /> a fault-slip rate less than 5 mm/yr. The nearest known Class A fault is the Calaveras Fault located <br /> approximately 40.85 miles from the site and the nearest known Class B fault is the Great Valley 7 <br /> located approximately 20.44 miles from the site(U.S. Geological Survey(CGS),2006,Quaternary <br /> fault and fold database for the United States, accessed 3/16/2021, USGS web site <br /> https:Hearthquake.usgs.gov/cfusion/hazfaults 2008 search/query results.cfm). Information for <br /> other principal regional faults is included in Table 1, below. <br /> TABLE 4.6 <br /> NEAR SITE FAULT PARAMETERS <br /> DISTANCE MAXIMUM <br /> FAULT NAME FROM SITE EARTHQUAKE SLIP RATE <br /> MILES MAGNITUDE MM/YR <br /> GREAT VALLEY 7 20.44 6.90 1.5 <br /> GREENVILLE CONNECTED 28.61 7.00 2.0 <br /> GREAT VALLEY 5,PITTSBURG 33.40 6.70 1.0 <br /> KIRBY HILLS <br /> GREAT VALLEY 8 34.57 6.80 1.5 <br /> MOUNT DIABLO THRUST 34.63 6.70 2.0 <br /> CALAVERAS;CN 40.85 6.87 6.0 <br /> CALAVERAS;CN+CC+CS 40.85 7.03 N/A <br /> CALAVERAS;CN+CC 40.85 7.00 N/A <br /> GREEN VALLEY CONNECTED 40.87 6.80 4.7 <br /> Eff <br />
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