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V. GROUND WATER DEPTH AND TESTING <br /> Currently ther is a well on parcel 2 serving the Frisk residence with the <br /> acpability of providing all the water necessary to irrigate the pastures on the <br /> existing 6.2 acre parcel. Mr. Frisks well is to a depth of approximately 250 <br /> feet with excellent water quality. <br /> V1. SOIL PROFILE AND PERCOLATION TESTS <br /> Three test hole for percolation were drilled to a depth of 36" each and <br /> 12" in diameter. Visual classification of each soil stratum encountered was <br /> made in the field by a Civil Engineer at the time the test holes were excavated/ <br /> drilled. <br /> The location of the test holes are shown on the attached application. The <br /> deep pits are recommended to be to a depth of 251 . <br /> Percolation tests were performed in the holes with a copy of these tests <br /> attached. It can be seen fron the tests that the perk rate for the ests either <br /> meet or exceed tje 1" *er 2 hour period. We feel that this rats meet the <br /> requirements as set forth by the Public Health Services Division of the San <br /> Joaquin County and would recommend the septic tank, leach lines with pits at the <br /> ends of each leach line be installed. <br /> V11. CONCLUSION <br /> Based on the results of the percolation test, the soil profile and the past <br /> performance of the existing septic systems in the area and the weels in service <br /> in this area would not be adversely be affected or be detrimental to the ground <br /> water supply and will meet the requirements of the San Joaquin County Public <br /> Health Services Department. <br /> V111. LDUTATICNS <br /> The conclusions in this report are for the information gathered only and <br /> does not warrent any portion of the site not tested. It is assumed that the test <br /> results should be representative of the site as a whole. <br /> Sincerely, <br /> William Armstrong, P.E. / <br />