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x9/18/2002 08:46 FAX 209 9480# x]002/004 <br /> r, �.. I ? <br /> f ti <br /> KLE1NFELDER <br /> l <br /> An emplo)c'nwnrd cullipany <br /> File No.20318 <br /> August 23, 2001 <br /> Mr. Randy Roget <br /> Stockton Wholesale Lumber Co., Inc. <br /> P.O.Box 5005 <br /> Stockton, CA 95208 <br /> Subject: SOILS SU1T'ADILITY TESTING <br /> 2900 BOZZANO ROAD <br /> SAN JOAQUIN COUNTY, CALIFORNIA <br /> Dear Mr.Roget: <br /> As requested, Kleinfelder has completed out soil suitability (percolation) testing for the subject <br /> project site. On August 15, 2002, we explored the subsurface conditions within the proposed <br /> leach field area by drilling one boring to a depth of about 25 feet below existing site grade. The <br /> boring was drilled using a Simco 2400 truck-nnouated drill rig equipped with 4-inch O.D. solid- <br /> stem auger. Once the boring was complete,we installed three percolation tests near the boring at <br /> depths of about 3.2,9.5 and 25 feet below site grade. <br /> Based on our findings, the subsurface sails encountered consisted predominately of sandy clay to � <br /> a depth of about 7.5 feet below site grade,underlain by clayey silt with sand to a depth of about 9 <br /> feet. These soils were underlain by silty sands to a depth of about 12 feet, followed by <br /> interbedded clayey silts, sandy clays, and silty clays to the depth explored. Groundwater was not <br /> encountered. <br /> The percolation tests were performed in accordance with accepted guidelines using clear potable <br /> water. The procedure calls for first placing about 2 inches of fine gravel at the bottom of the <br /> bore hole, installing a perforated PVC casing, and then placing additional gravel_ The holes were <br /> then pre-soaked with water at least 24 hours prior to perforating the tests. The tests are <br />! performed by first adding a head of water to the test holes. From a fixed reference point, the <br /> drop in water level was measured in approximate 30-minute intervals, refilling as necessary to <br /> maintain the original head of water over the ,gravel, Under the observation of a sanitarian from <br /> the San Joaquin County Public Health Services (SJCPHS) department, the last 30-mixlute reading <br /> s at test locations P-1 and P-2 was recorded and used to calculate the percolation ratein minutes <br /> per inch. At our request, the sanitarian did not observe the final test reading at test Location P-3 <br /> since an adequate percolation test result was obtained at a depth of 9.5 feet(P-2), and we did not <br /> want to incur fees for permitting an additional test. The estimated percolation rates at each test <br /> �t <br /> 2031 815702 R412 August 23,2002 <br /> 0 2002 Kleinfelder,Inc. Page 1 oft <br /> KLEINFELDER 28.25 East Myrtle Slree?I,Slnrklrnt,CA 95205-4794 (209)948-1345 1209)948-0621 fax <br /> i <br />