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4.0 GROUNDWATER INFORMATION SECTION <br />4.1 Description of the depth and gradient of groundwater in the general area: The depth to <br />ground water in this area is approximately 140+ feet according to the map of "Lines of Equal Depth <br />to Groundwater" published Spring, 2018, by the San Joaquin County Flood and Water <br />Conservation District. The gradient descends from east to west. <br />4.2 Description/discussion of any existing and/or potential groundwater <br />contamination issues in the general location of the site: The concerns for groundwater <br />contamination in this area are deemed moderate due to the depths involved. Insecticides, <br />pesticides, and fertilizers typically do not significantly impact groundwater at these depths. <br />However, as with any agricultural area, there is always a potential for contamination due to <br />chemicals used in the farming operation. <br />4.3 Description of location (address/APN), type and construction of well and location <br />(well head/kitchen tap) where water sample(s) were obtained: N/A <br />4.4. Description of constituents being tested for in the water sample: N/A <br />4.5 Description of how sample was obtained, handled, stored, and transported to the <br />lab: N/A <br />4.6 Complete Chain of Custody document, including printed and signed name of third party <br />sampler, condition of sample and date and time the sample was submitted to the lab. For <br />Laboratory samplers, complete laboratory report to include the above noted information: <br />N/A <br />5.0 SOIL PROFILE INFORMATION SECTION <br />5.1 Site map showing the location, with dimensions, of the soil profiled pit on the parcel. See <br />Appendix. <br />5.2 Description of soil profile pit including depth and dimensions. The shallow test holes <br />were prepared per County Standards. The hole was excavated to a depth of 42 inches and 10 <br />inches in diameter. The hole was backfilled with 2 inches of "pea gravel". <br />5.3 Description of soil lithology as noted from test pit by appropriate professional using <br />industry standard protocol. The Soil in this area is classified as Hicksville Loam, Pentz Sandy <br />Loam and Pentz Bellota Complex as stated in the Soil Survey of San Joaquin County, as <br />provided by the United States Department of Agriculture, Soil Conservation Service. <br />2 <br />