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EHD - Public
ProgramCode
2600 - Land Use Program
FileName_PostFix
SSCR
RECORD_ID
SU-2601188
PE
2603 - SURFACE AND SUBSURFACE CONTAMINATION REPORT REVIEW
STREET_NUMBER
4915
Direction
E
STREET_NAME
CLARKSDALE
STREET_TYPE
RD
City
ACAMPO
Zip
95220
APN
01709059
CURRENT_STATUS
In Review
QC Status
Approved
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Site Address
4915 E CLARKSDALE RD ACAMPO 95220
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,eta SAN JOAQUIN COUNTY <br /> y_ r ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH DEPARTMENT <br /> t <br /> .'. . 304 E Weber Avenue 3rd Floor Stockton- CA 95202-2708 <br /> �•.;w-:;;�,ti,:�P• (209)468-3420•Fax:(209)464-0138• Web:www.co.san-j oaquin.ca.us/ehd <br /> A��F ORS <br /> SURFACE AND SUBSURFACE CONTAMINATION REPORT REQUIREMENT CHECKLIST <br /> [SITE LOCATION: LVl ,U ( C ✓ �` <br /> 7 S ��� REPORT DATE: zl -L►rL 6 <br /> S = Sufficient San Joaquin County Development Title Chapter 9-905,Section 9-905.12 <br /> 1 = Insufficient <br /> S I 1.0 INTRODUCTION & PROPOSED DEVELOPMENT SECTION <br /> �] ❑ 1.1 Description of site(report must address all parcels),including current and/or proposed zoning information. <br /> E] ❑ 1.2 Description of proposed development. <br /> �] ❑ 1.3 Parcel location map. <br /> \] ❑ 1.4 Site map showing location of all items on parcel. (Examples:structures, drives,wells,septic systems,large trees, <br /> pastures, pools, natural drainage courses,ponds,waterways, etc.) <br /> 2.0 PAST, PRESENT AND PROPOSED FUTURE USES OF THE SITE SECTION <br /> [�] ❑ 2.1 Discussion of past,present and proposed future uses at the site to assess potential problems. (Example sources <br /> of information: current and/or previous property owners, historical maps, insurance maps,previous land use <br /> applications,etc.) <br /> 3.0 IDENTIFICATION OF ALL PAST AND CURRENT SOURCES OF CONTAMINATION <br /> ❑ 3.1 Discussions of the methods used to research and investigate the potential or known above and belowground <br /> sources of contamination at the project site. (Examples: Database search, EHD records search,agricultural <br /> chemical application search,site reconnaissance and survey,etc.) <br /> �] ❑ 3.2 Description of all past on-site potential and/or known above and below ground sources of contamination identified <br /> at the project site. (Examples: Agricultural chemical handling/storage/use, aboveground/underground tanks, <br /> septic systems, injection wells, unseated wells, ponds/lagoons,vehicle/machine repair/painting, buried or <br /> stockpiled solid waste, etc.) <br /> ❑ 3.3 Description of all current on-site potential and/or known above and below ground sources of contamination <br /> identified at the project site(see examples above). <br /> ❑ ] 3.4 Description of all past off-site potential and/or known above and below ground sources of contamination identified <br /> in the area of the project site that has or may impact the project site. (Examples: Close proximity to a former <br /> landfill/former gasoline station,in area of known DBCP/Nitrate groundwater impact, etc.) <br /> (' L/`?�h 'X�t/je:fO <br /> ❑ �] 3.5 Description of all current off-site potential and/or known above and below ground sources of contamination <br /> identified in the area of the project site. <br /> EHI7 26-02-001 Page 1 of 2 Surface&Sub Checklist <br />
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