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�o S It's0 NEIL O.'ANDERSON&ASSOCIATES,INC. <br /> GEOTECIINICAL•ENVIRONMENTAL .GROUNDWATER•-INSPECTIONS•TESTING•LABORATORY SERVICES <br /> SACRAMENTO OFFICE CORPORATE OFFICE <br /> y Au . 4229 Northgate Boulevard,Suite 3 22 Houston Lane <br /> CWCO (530)891-6304 Sacramento,California 95834 Lodi,California-95240 <br /> 4 �P STOCI rON (209)4n-109 (916)929-9257 (209)367-3701. <br /> S 5 p G RANcaO coRnovn �9�6�63� +ss, FAX:(916)929-9269 FAX:(209)333-8303 <br /> Ei January. 28,2003 <br /> SOIL SUITABILITY STUDY <br /> MINOR'SUBDIVISION APPLICATION: , <br /> 5500 W. ACAMPO ROAD,LODI, CALIFORNIA <br /> j <br /> OUR JOB NUMBER: LG02496 . a <br /> 1.0 INTRODUCTION <br /> Per the request of Mr. Terry Piazza of Baumbach&Piazza, Inc. and the authorization of Mr§. <br /> Charlene Evans, our office has conducted a Sail Suitability Study for a property located at 5500. <br /> ' W. Acampo Road in Lodi, California(Plate 1). The Evans' Trust, represented by Mrs. Evens,- <br /> owns APN 011-170-04& 20 which is a single.parcel: The total size of the parcel is 41 +-acres. <br /> A Soil.Suitability Study is required by the San Joaquin County Environmental Health Division <br /> • (EHD).as a condition for projeict approval for.Minor Subdivision Application. <br /> This <br /> - <br /> This report, as well as a Surface/Subsurface Contamination report, is being submitted to EHD in ; <br /> advance for a Minor Subdivision Application. The Minor Subdivision Application Number and <br /> specific'EHD requirements have not yet been issued. The.Surface/Subsurface.Contamination <br /> 'Fi Report will be prepared•asa separate report,for submittal by our.office. <br /> The Soil-Suitability Study was conducted to determine whether the proposed new parcel is . <br /> suitable for the use with standard septic systems. The study was performed according to the <br /> . requirements of Section 9-1105.2(d)of the San Joaquin County Development Title. . <br /> Major elements of the Soil Suitability Study included drilling a exploratory soil boring and <br /> `performing-4;4 r�gjation on each of the pro bled' arceis. An examination of the published- <br /> soil'information; geologic maps, and available ground water information, exploratory borings, <br /> percolation rates, and permit review was-performed to determine suitability of the soils for use <br /> with a,septic system: A ground-water nitrate and DBCP water quality test was made from a well <br /> water sample. <br />