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III. NITRATE LOADING STUDY FINDINGS <br /> A. WASTEWATER FLOW VOLUME PROJECTIONS AND CHARACTERISTICS <br /> Wastewater Flow Volume Projection <br /> In accordance with EHD requirements,the Nitrate Loading Study must quantify the total number of <br /> people(employees,customers, etc.)who will be on the subject Parcel, whether full-time, or partial- <br /> time (e.g., truck drivers)who may use the toilet/sink, etc. on a daily basis. Several variables are <br /> involved in estimating wastewater flows from a facility. Wastewater flow volume projections for <br /> facilities in unsewered areas have been historically and typically calculated under numerous <br /> guidelines and scenarios, as illustrated in the following list: <br /> 1. Published Data in the San Joaquin County Sewage Standards and scientific literature. <br /> 2. Number of bathroom fixtures(bathroom use per capita)for a facility. <br /> 3. Number of parking spaces for a facility. <br /> 4. Maximum number of people(i.e., employees, customers, etc.)for a facility. <br /> 5. Historical wastewater flow data from an existing facility. <br /> 1. The San Joaquin County Sewage Standards assigns 15 gallons per person for Industrial Buildings <br /> with no food cafeteria, 10 gallons per vehicle served for service stations,or 30 gallons per person <br /> for day workers at offices. <br /> 2. The number of bathroom fixtures is unknown at this time. The Sewage Standards assign 150 <br /> gallons per toilet fixture(employee/public use). <br /> The most applicable criteria is assigning 15 gallons per person for an Industrial/Commercial <br /> Building. It is known from Mr. Powell that there will be a maximum of 31 employees, which <br /> includes office personnel, truck drivers and mechanics. Approximately twenty one of these <br /> employees will be truck drivers. Customers are anticipated to be minimal at two per day for a total <br /> of 33 people on-site daily. <br /> The EHD allows a reduction of the 15 gals/person/day for transient workers such as truck drivers <br /> down to 5 gals/person/day. But as a safety factor, the 15 gals/person/day will remain to demonstrate <br /> that even with this incorporated safety factor,the nitrate loading calculations, the calculated septic <br /> tank capacity and the calculated filter bed size all comply with EHD requirements. <br /> Wastewater Flow Characteristics <br /> There will be no food preparation in the office building, only a break room. Therefore, concentrated <br /> organic loading will not exist. Other characteristics of the wastewater flow will be predominately <br /> blackwater from toilets and graywater from sinks. Additional wastewater constituents may consist <br /> of other liquids to the system, such as coffee and juices. <br /> No industrial or commercial chemicals, solvents, petroleum hydrocarbons, etc. should be introduced <br /> into the wastewater treatment system. This is critically important given the nature of the American <br /> Crane Rental business proposed to occupy the subject property. Wastewater from the washing of <br /> trucks will be captured by a"closed-loop" system to be designed by Provost & Pritchard Consulting <br /> Group as the project proceeds. <br /> 7 <br />