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suitability of the soils for a septic disposal area. Percolation test results are discussed <br /> in the following section. <br /> Percolation Test <br /> Shallow and deep percolation tests were conducted on the proposed new parcels of the <br /> Site. The soil borings discussed above were used for the percolation test holes (Plate <br /> 9). Percolation test procedures conformed to San Joaquin County Environmental <br /> Health Department policy. <br /> Preparation and Presaturation of Percolation Test Holes <br /> After the borings were advanced by hand auger and the soils logged, the test holes <br /> were completed for the percolation tests. Approximately two inches of pea gravel were <br /> placed in the bottom of each open soil boring, followed by a 2.0-inch diameter PVC pipe <br /> with perforations on the bottom. Pea gravel was then used to backfill a few inches of <br /> the annular space. <br /> Live Oak presaturated each percolation test hole approximately 24 hours prior to the <br /> percolation testing. Each hole was filled with water to a height of 12 inches above the <br /> bottom of the boring for the presaturation. On the day of testing, the holes were found <br /> to be intact and dry. <br /> Percolation Test Procedure <br /> Live Oak conducted the percolation tests for the borings on July 18 and 27, 2018. Due <br /> to rapid initial percolation rates observed, one-hour tests were selected. Water level <br /> measurements were taken every 10 minutes during this one-hour period. The last 10 <br /> minutes of each test were observed by Naseem Ahmed, Registered Environmental <br /> Health Specialist, or Jeffrey Wong, Senior Registered Environmental Health Specialist, <br /> of the San Joaquin County Environmental Health Department. <br /> An electronic well sounder with a depth accuracy of 1/100th foot was utilized for the <br /> water level measurements. The water level was measured against a fixed reference <br /> point on the well casing. Measurements were recorded on the data sheet in decimal <br /> feet. When necessary after measuring the water level, the holes were refilled with water <br /> to a level of six inches or more above the bottom of the hole. <br /> Percolation Test Results <br /> The completed percolation test forms are included in Appendix 3 of this report. The <br /> forms were signed by Mr. Ahmed and Mr. Wong and indicate the percolation rate for <br /> each hole based on the final water drop observed. <br /> Per San Joaquin County Environmental Health Department's definition, a shallow <br /> • percolation test hole has a depth between 36 and 42 inches; a satisfactory percolation <br /> LOGE 1825 Page 5 <br />