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4 <br /> �p E R•q0 NEIL O. MP,,ZRSON & ASSOCIATES, INC. �✓ <br /> P 1 GEOTECHNICAL-ENVIRONMENTALGROUNDWATER-INSPECTIONS•TESTING-LABORATORY SERVICES <br /> > 4n CORPORATE OFFICE SACRAMENTO OFFICE <br /> = W 22 Honaton lane 4229 No&wW BwIc ard,Suite 3 <br /> O OUCO (530)8914304 Lodi,California 95240 Sacramento. - <br /> S3.SpC�P sl'OCHO (20VA (9091 (209)367-3701 (916)929-9 <br /> RANCHO CORDOVA (9I6)631i455 FAX:(209)33}6303 <br /> December 14, 2001 DEC 1 92001 <br /> Our Job No. LG00-135 .-nENTAL HEALTH <br /> c/o Dave Skidmore <br /> cRaymond Vaz PERMIT/SERVICES <br /> /o <br /> Mid-Valley Engineering <br /> 1117 "L" Street <br /> Modesto, CA 95354 <br /> Subject: Amended Soil Suitability Study& Nitrate Loading Study <br /> SU-00-04, SR0027463,APN 229-08-18 <br /> Raymond Vaz Property <br /> 26534 East Magnolia Avenue <br /> Escalon,CA <br /> Dear Mr. Vaz, <br /> Per your request,we have completed an amendment to our Soil Suitability Report and a <br /> nitrate loading study(NLS). For details regarding the subject project, please refer to the original <br /> Soil Suitability Study dated May 30, 2000 and titled: <br /> SOIL SUITABILITY STUDY <br /> 70-ACRE MAJOR SUBDIVISION <br /> 26534 EAST MAGNOLIA AVENUE <br /> ESCALON,CALIFORNIA <br /> The work presented in this letter was required by San Joaquin County, Public Health <br /> Services, Environmental Health Division(SJC PHS-EHD) for completion of the land use <br /> application SU-00-04. A letter dated October 9, 2001 from SJC PHS-EHD indicates a nitrate <br /> loading study was required for the project approval (see SJC PHS-EHD letter attached). <br /> In addition, SJC PHS-EHD was concerned about the shallow percolation capability of the <br /> soil with respect to the agricultural ripping. A discussion with Mr. Mike Huggins regarding his <br /> concerns for the project indicated that shallow percolation tests were required. He indicated that <br /> four(4)percolation tests performed on the property would satisfy his requirement for the shallow <br /> percolation tests in SJC PHS-EHD's letter dated October 9, 2001. A satisfactory deep <br /> percolation rate was achieved on all seven(7) 10-acre parcels which was discussed in our Soil <br /> Suitability Report. <br />