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EHD - Public
ProgramCode
2600 - Land Use Program
RECORD_ID
SU0011858
PE
2691
FACILITY_NAME
PA-1800162
STREET_NUMBER
20500
Direction
S
STREET_NAME
HOLLY
STREET_TYPE
DR
City
TRACY
Zip
95304-
APN
21216020
ENTERED_DATE
7/11/2018 12:00:00 AM
SITE_LOCATION
20500 S HOLLY DR
RECEIVED_DATE
7/11/2018 12:00:00 AM
P_LOCATION
99
P_DISTRICT
005
QC Status
Approved
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Monitoring of the Filter Bed: Monitoring of effluent shall be with two monitoring/inspection ports <br /> within the filter bed area, as noted on the Project Plans. Monitoring/Inspection tubes: 4" PVC Tee <br /> at soil/effluent interface with 4" riser extending into a Christy box,with a screw type cap. <br /> 1 <br /> IV. CONCLUSIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS <br /> itNLS§4.1. The nitrate loading calculations show the resultant effluent from the proposed project <br /> will theoretically possess a nitrate-nitrogen concentration well below the Federal nitrate Maximum <br /> Contaminant Level (MCL)of 45 ppm as nitrate or 10 ppm nitrate as nitrogen. A total nitrogen <br /> concentration equivalent to domestic sources,as referenced in the scientific literature, was used in <br /> the loading calculations. The reason for the low loading concentration is due to the large area the <br /> Holly Commerce Center facility occupies. <br /> SSS§5.4,6.8( The shallow soils underlying the subject property show a permeability that is <br /> slightly over the maximum allowable rate, which is attributable to the tight, high percentage clay <br /> content soil. Uniformly applying the effluent through pressure distribution over the entire area of <br /> the filter bed will allow optimum effluent management by the receiving soils. <br /> The designed filter bed is 216/o smaller than the calculated area based on the Acceptance Rate, but <br /> 30% larger than the Leachline Equivalent Requirement. It is my professional opinion that there is <br /> adequate disposal area for both the primary and reserve/replacement areas and that the receiving <br /> soils will readily manage the incoming effluent volume,even under severe hydraulic stress. Soil <br /> water management was observed this past winter when one of the highest recorded rainfall seasons <br /> occurred with virtually no runoff. <br /> NLS§ 4.2, SSS§6.7.The soil analytical test results show an unusually high-concentration of <br /> subsurface soil nitrate-nitrogen. The source is unknown. However,this concentration is not <br /> necessarily a negative issue. As the effluent infiltrates into and percolates downward from the soil- <br /> effluent interface,the saturated soil conditions will create an anaerobic environment,thus <br /> promoting denitrification. Coupled with the organic fraction from the effluent,this should promote <br /> denitrification to a much greater extent. <br /> Adjustments may have to be made to the proposed wastewater management system if unforeseen <br /> conditions are encountered, such as an increase in wastewater flow volumes. For example, the <br /> pumping may be changed to time-dose instead of on-demand so that effluent can be pumped at <br /> night when the facility population is much lower,or nonexistent. Water use must be minimal and <br /> fixtures must be checked monthly basis to ensure there is no leakage. <br /> I <br /> Page-10- <br />
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