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April 6, 2022 <br /> BGG No. G130.09C <br /> GROUNDWATER INFORMATION <br /> Groundwater Depth and Gradient <br /> We reviewed ground water elevation information available from the California Department of Water <br /> Resources Water Data Library(CA WDL),the Sustainable Groundwater Management Act(SGMA) <br /> data viewer website, and the San Joaquin County Flood Control and Water Conservation District <br /> (SJCFCWCD)to determine the ground water levels near the site. Recent data indicates that ground <br /> water at the site is approximately 40 to 50 feet below ground surface(bgs) and ground water flows <br /> predominantly toward the south-southeast. A detailed evaluation of these and other factors, which <br /> may be responsible for groundwater fluctuations,was beyond the scope of this study. <br /> Potential Ground Water Contamination Issues <br /> The Soil Suitability Study is not intended to serve as an investigation into groundwater <br /> contamination sources, and no such investigation was conducted. Many sources can contribute to <br /> ground water contamination, including underground storage tank leaks, agricultural applications, <br /> dairy activities, septic systems, and storm water infiltration. <br /> BGG reviewed the SJCEHD Water Well Data Table dated March 10,2009 for nearby addresses that <br /> have been tested for nitrate and dibromochloropropane(DBCP),which are identified groundwater <br /> contaminants in San Joaquin County. The Maximum Contaminant Level(MCL)established by the <br /> US EPA for nitrate as NO3 is 45 mg/L(10 mg/L-N) and the MCL for DBCP is 0.2 µg/L. For wells <br /> identified within approximately 1 mile of the subject site, the following summarizes the reported <br /> results: <br /> • Nitrate was detected in the wells identified, at concentrations of 25.0 to 48.0 mg/L-NO3. <br /> • DBCP was not detected. <br /> Wells Onsite <br /> No wells are currently present at the site and no well permits were identified for the site from among <br /> files at the San Joaquin County Environmental Health Department. <br /> Water Sample <br /> No wells are currently present at the site; hence, a water sample was not collected for this study. <br /> SOIL PROFILE AND GEOLOGIC SETTING <br /> The site is shown on the Geologic map of the San Francisco-San Jose quadrangle of California <br /> (Wagner, et al., 199 1)to be underlain by Holocene age alluvial fan deposits. <br /> According to the USDA Web Soil Survey,the proposed residence site is mapped as being mantled <br /> by the Delhi Loamy Sand and Tinnin Loamy Coarse Sand soil series. In the upper 2 feet below the <br /> ground surface (bgs),these soil series are reported to consist of Silty Sand and have 90%to 100% <br /> passing the No. 4 sieve (sand-sized particles), contain 15 to 31 percent fines (silt- and clay-sized <br /> particles),and be nonplastic. Silty Sand to Poorly Graded Sand is reported between about 2 to 5 feet <br /> deep. The saturated hydraulic conductivity of these soil series varies between 5.95 to 19.98 inches <br /> per hour. The Web Soil Survey report is contained in Appendix C. <br /> BAEZ GEOTECHNICAL GROUP Soil Suitability Study and Nitrate Loading Study-Enriquez Residence,17650 Austin Road Page 3 <br />