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Bail Bond Business Page 3 of 13 <br /> Our Project Number: LGS080S49 <br /> January 13, 2009 <br /> 1.3.4 Existing Septic Tank Usage in the Vicinity <br /> In an attempt to determine the septic system density for the vicinity of the Site, our office <br /> reviewed a recent aerial photograph of the subject property available from GoogleEarth TM. We <br /> counted the building clusters within one square mile of the Site, and made the assumption that <br /> each buildin uster has one septic system. Using this method, we determined that there are <br /> minimum of�50 septic systems per square mile in the immediate vicinity of the Site. <br /> The general area consists of residential housing and limited light industrial activity. <br /> 1.3.5 Septic Permit History in the Vicinity <br /> Based on a recent file review at EHD, the septic systems in the area appear to utilize leach lines <br /> with some sumps. The septic permits can be found in the back of this report. <br /> 1.3.6 Septic Repair Permit History in the Vicinity <br /> Based on a recent file review at the EHD, the septic repairs in the vicinity appear to be for the <br /> addition of leach lines and sumps. The septic repair permits can be found in the back of this <br /> report. <br /> 1.3.7 Expected On-Site Maximum Septic Tank Usage <br /> The expected septic system use will be for one to two (1 to 2) employees of the bail bonds <br /> business on site. Please see the Nitrate Loading study for more details regarding specific use. <br /> Septic system design should be based on the On-Site Wastewater Disposal Standards or other <br /> engineering recommendations. <br /> 1.4 Ground Water Information <br /> 1.4.1 Ground Water Depth and Gradient <br /> The San Joaquin County Flood Control and Water Conservation District (2003 and 2004) <br /> groundwater elevation maps were reviewed to determine the groundwater levels near the Site. <br /> The Fall 2003 and Spring 2004 maps are the most current official maps available from the <br /> County. According to these maps, (Plates 3 and 4), groundwater elevation lies between -10 <br /> and -20 feet below mean sea level. The elevation of the land, as previously mentioned in <br /> Section 1.1, ranges between approximately 10 and 15 feet above mean sea level. Therefore, <br /> the depth to groundwater (the difference between the elevation of the Site and the elevation of <br /> groundwater), ranges between approximately 20 and 35 feet below the ground surface. The <br /> groundwater in the vicinity of the Site appears to flow to the northeast. <br /> A groundwater boring was drilled to a depth of eight and a half (8.5) feet on December 10, <br /> 2008. No groundwater was encountered. A geotechnical boring was drilled by our office on <br /> December 5, 2008. Groundwater was encountered at 28 feet below ground surface. <br /> 902 Industrial Way•Lodi,CA 95240•209.367.3701 •Fax 209.369.4228 02008 Neil O.Anderson&Associates,Inc <br />