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EHD - Public
ProgramCode
2900 - Site Mitigation Program
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COMPLIANCE INFO
RECORD_ID
PR0543854
PE
2960
FACILITY_ID
FA0024935
FACILITY_NAME
FORMER CHEVRON 94054
STREET_NUMBER
2103
STREET_NAME
COUNTRY CLUB
STREET_TYPE
BLVD
City
STOCKTON
Zip
95204
APN
12308029
CURRENT_STATUS
01
SITE_LOCATION
2103 COUNTRY CLUB BLVD
P_LOCATION
01
QC Status
Approved
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SITE-SPECIFIC HEALTH AND SAFETY PLAN FOR WELL INSTALLATIONS <br />Other Site Hazards <br />May 4, 2017 <br />The middle leaflet usually is lobed alike on both margins and resembles a small oak leaf, <br />while the two lateral leaflets are often irregularly lobed. The range in size of leaves varies <br />considerably, even on the same plant. <br />Poison Sumac <br />Mature plants range in height from 5 to 6 feet to small trees that may reach 25 feet. <br />Poison sumac shrubs usually do not have a symmetrical treelike appearance. Usually, <br />they lean and have branched stems with about the same diameter from ground level to <br />middle height. <br />Leaves of poison sumac consist of 7 to 13 leaflets arranged in pairs with a single leaflet at <br />the end of the midrib. The leaflets are elongated oval without marginal teeth or <br />serration. They are 3 to 4 inches long, 1 to 2 inches wide, and have a smooth, velvety <br />texture. In early spring their color is bright orange. Later, they become dark green and <br />glossy on the upper surface, and pale green on the lower, and have scarlet midribs (a <br />very distinctive feature). In the early fall, leaves turn to a brilliant red-orange or russet <br />shade. <br />The small yellowish-green flowers are borne in clusters on slender stems arising from the <br />axis of leaves along the smaller branches. Flowers mature into ivory-white or green- <br />colored fruits resembling those of poison oak or poison ivy, but usually are less compact <br />and hang in loose clusters that may be 10 to 12 inches in length. <br />Stinging Nettle <br />The stinging nettle grows to 1-2 meter tall in the summer and dying down to the ground in <br />winter. It has very distinctively yellow, widely spreading roots. The soft green leaves are <br />3-15 cm long, with a strongly serrated margin, a cordate base and an acuminate tip. <br />32
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