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RECF1VV7b <br /> AUS b e 1992 <br /> NVIO()MhgENTAL HEALTH <br /> SOIL SUITABILITY STUDY <br /> FOR THE �ERMIT/S�ftftt: <br /> JOHN AND WALLY BORGES PROPERTY <br /> PARCEL MAP NO. MS-91-67 , PARCEL NOS . 1 & 2 <br /> 26246 NORTH BRUELLA ROAD, GALT, CA. 95632 <br /> O�AOFESS/ <br /> . �yl <br /> February 1 , 1992 <br /> ��� E CGS F� <br /> Prepared By ' 3 11A84 m <br /> d * i <br /> Walter E. Curtis £x�Rcl2-31 <br /> Civil Engineer <br /> C.E. # 11584 ATE of c k►.IT <br /> 418 Matthew Plaza <br /> Lodi , California 95240 <br /> Phone: (209) 368-4159 <br /> PROJECT DESCRIPTION: To divide an existing parcel totaling 91 .4 <br /> acres into two parcels (Parcel 1 to contain <br /> 40 .0 acres , and Parcel 2 to contain 51 . 4 <br /> acres) . <br /> TEST RESULTS : <br /> Parcel No. Test Hole Percolation Rate Minimum Usable <br /> No. (Minutes Per Inch) Disposal Area <br /> ( Square Feet ) <br /> 1 1 10 . 00 8 , 000 <br /> 2 2 2 . 25 6 ,000 <br /> SOIL PROFILE: No water was encountered in excavating the <br /> Percolation and Soil Profile Test Holes to a maximum <br /> depth of six (6) feet . Soil Profile excavation to the <br /> usual ten ( 10) feet depth has been waived by the San <br /> Joaquin County Public Health Service, Environmental <br /> Health Division. See the attached "Field Note Sheet" <br /> and "Parcel Map" as well as the text of this report <br /> for the specific soil layer , character , and location <br /> details . <br /> WELL WATER ANALYSIS : See the three attached "FGL Environmental" <br /> letters , one dated January 27 , 1992 and two <br /> others dated February 3 , 1992 as well as the <br /> text of this report . <br /> RECOMMENDATIONS : 8 ,000 , and 6 ,000 square feet minimum usable <br /> disposal areas are recommended for Parcel Nos . 1 <br /> and 2 , respectively, to accommodate subsurface <br /> horizontal leaching fields . In conformance with <br /> past construction performed on this property as <br /> well as others in this geographical area, leach <br /> lines used in combination with pits appears to be <br /> an acceptable alternate facility. <br />