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GEOTECHNICAL <br /> NEIL 4. ANDERSON ENVIRONMENTAL <br /> A N D A 5 S O C I ATE 5 INSPECTIONS a TESTING <br /> LABORATORY SERVICES <br /> Fi <br /> POOL ENGINEERING <br /> _ € <br /> POST TENSION DESIGN <br /> February 10, 2005 <br /> NOA Project Number: E05001A <br /> Ft PART I: SOIL SUITABILITY STUDY <br /> SJC APPLICATION NUMBER PA-04-384 <br /> 18325 SOUTH AIRPORT WAY <br /> FMANTECA, CALIFORNIA . <br /> �j 1.0 INTRODUCTION AND PROPOSED DEVELOPMENT <br /> � 1 Our office was contracted by Mr. Christopher Withrow of Phoenix Programs, Inc. to conduct a soil <br /> suitability study and nitrate loading study for a proposed seven bedroom community care home for <br /> a maximum of fourteen residents (Group Care,Large) located at 18325 South Airport Way, <br /> Manteca, California. <br /> The Soil Suitability Study (SSS) portion of the investigation,presented herein as Part 1, was <br /> F1 conducted to determine whether the soils are suitable for use with a septic system. The study was <br /> performed according to-the requirements of Section 9-1105.2(d) of the San Joaquin County <br /> FiDevelopment. A major element of the field work included conducting percolation tests that meet <br /> the required absorption rates as required by San Joaquin County, Public Health Services, <br /> Environmental Health Department (EHD). <br /> 1 <br /> In addition to conducting the percolation tests, a review of published soil information,geologic <br /> maps, and ground water information was performed to evaluate the suitability of soils for use with a <br /> septic system. The Nitrate Loading Study (Part II) follows the SSS and is attached to this document. <br /> The formatting of this report has been designed to follow, to the greatest degree possible, <br /> F1 the EHD's Soil Suitability Study Requitements Checklist, dated July 14,2003. <br /> P <br /> PLODI ■ SACRAMENTO ■ MODESTO <br /> ENVIRONMENTAL DIVISION 902 Industrial Way,Lodi,California 95240 ■209.367.3701 ■ 209.369.4228 ■www.noandcrson.com <br /> Fi <br /> j <br />