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Fj March 16,2006 <br /> NOA Project Number: E0601 1A <br /> Table 2 <br /> Vicini Septic System Repair Permit Summary. <br /> Address,Date Tank Lines,Length,Pits Comments <br /> Capacity <br /> 24210 S.Cabe Road Replace Septic tank Repair/Addition of a septic tank and <br /> 2-25-75 1200 gal 1200 gal <br /> Filter bed 12 x 45 filter bed <br /> 24226 S.Cabe Road l 25'X 15'x 2.5'deep Addition of a leach field,tank to be <br /> 6-4-02 1200 gafilter bed destroyed <br /> 24214 S. Cabe Road 1200 gal 40'x Y deep filter bed Repair/Addition of filter bed <br /> 7-28-99 <br /> F! *The repair permits found during the file review are mostly for the addition or repair of leach lines and sumps. <br /> 0 3.7 Expected On-Site Maximum Septic Tank Usage <br /> Accordingt <br /> o Grace Segura, a single family residence will be built on the subject property. If there is <br /> to be any construction of a septic system, septic system design should be based on the <br /> FEnvironmental Health Department On-Site Wastewater Di p <br /> i recommendations. <br /> oral Standards or other engineering � <br /> _. <br /> -- 4.0 GROUND WATER INFORMATION <br /> 4.1 Ground Water Depth and Gradient <br /> F! <br /> The San Joaquin County Flood Control and Water Conservation District (1998 and 1999) ground <br /> water depth and elevation maps were reviewed to determine the ground water levels near the Site. <br /> The Fall 1998 and Spring 1999 maps are the most current maps available from the county. <br /> F1Examination of these maps indicates that no water level data is available for the Tracy/Banta area, <br /> - which includes the Site, and no definite comments as to depth or gradient flow direction can be <br /> made. Based on our experience in the area, our office estimates that, at its shallowest, the ground <br /> 0 water in the area lies between 10 and 15 feet below the ground surface. <br /> On February 8, 2006, our office drilled a groundwater boring at 24195 South Cabe Road,Tracy, CA. <br /> The groundwater boring was drilled to 9 feet. Water was found at a depth of 8.7 feet below the <br /> - ground surface. <br /> No ground water was encountered by the staff of Neil O.Anderson&Associates, Inc. during the <br /> drilling of the percolation test hole to a depth of 3.5 feet on February 7, 2006. <br /> F1 <br /> P4 <br /> I1 <br />