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EHD - Public
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2600 - Land Use Program
FileName_PostFix
SSNL
RECORD_ID
SR0079631
PE
2601
FACILITY_NAME
CHO PROPERTY
STREET_NUMBER
19263
Direction
E
STREET_NAME
ALLEN
STREET_TYPE
RD
City
RIPON
APN
24538043
ENTERED_DATE
9/13/2018 12:00:00 AM
SITE_LOCATION
19263 E ALLEN RD
P_LOCATION
99
P_DISTRICT
004
QC Status
Approved
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Nitrate Loading study Irerracon <br /> Cho Property■-Ripon,.California <br /> September 6,2018■ Terracon Project No. NAW038 <br /> 4.0 DISCUSSON OF NITRATE LOADING RESULTS RELATIVE TO PROPOSED <br /> METHOD OF WASTEWATER DISPERSAL <br /> 4.1 Total Nitrate impact <br /> Based on the method arid- assumptions described, the result of the nitrate loading balance <br /> indicates that the proposed residential use on the site may cause a buildup of nitrates{21.3 mg/L- <br /> N) in the aquifer above the MCL of 10 mg/L-N. <br /> 4.2 Methods of Mitigation <br /> Mitigation may consist of the utilization of an advanced water treatment product such as those <br /> available by Orenco,which are specifically designed to lower nitrates at point of discharge. Other <br /> mitigation options include the use of a carbon source such wood chips. Based on the proposed <br /> usage, mitigation maybe required by the EHD. <br /> 5.0 CONCLUSIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS <br /> The proposed residential use has the potential to cause a buildup of nitrates(21.3 mg/L-N)above <br /> the MCL of 10 mg/L-1 when an average double Occupancy is calculated per bedroom. A <br /> groundwater well is not located on the site; therefore, a groundwater sample was not collected. <br /> Elevated nitrate levels (up to 70.4 mg/L-N) were reported in off-site groundwater wells located <br /> approximately one mile north and east of the site. Depth to groundwater is anticipated between <br /> 45 and 60 feet bgs. Agricultural land use on the site and vicinity is anticipated to be the highest <br /> contributor to nitrates in groundwater. If the EHD requires mitigation for the project, an advanced <br /> water treatment product orcarbon source may considered mitigation options. <br /> 6.0 LIMITATIONS <br /> As indicated, our study takes into account the subject property only with the sewage load applied <br /> over the property site area. The study does not take into account surrounding properties and/or <br /> lands. The method utilized for the nitrate loading analysis is based on a simple mass balance <br /> formula, discussed in a published article by Hantzsche and Finnemore(1992), which provides a <br /> convenient and simplified method to estimate long-term.groundwater nitrate impacts on an area- <br /> wide basis. A more detailed analysis was not requested nor intended. <br /> Our professional services were performed, our findings obtained, and our conclusions proposed <br /> in accordance with generally accepted engineering principles and practices. This warranty,is in <br /> lieu of all other warranties either expressed or implied. Test findings and statements of <br /> professional opinion do not constitute a guarantee or warranty, expressed or implied. <br /> Responsive ■ Resourceful ■ Reliable 9 <br />
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