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SOIL. SUITABILITY STUDY <br /> FOR THE <br /> MICHAEL AND ELIZABETH TAX PROPERTY <br /> PARCEL MAP NO. MS-92-190 , PARCEL NOS . 1 & 2 <br /> Istevii <br /> T PELTIER ROAD, ACAMPO, CA. 95220 �June 30 , 1993 tE <br /> Cl�. <br /> JUL <br /> 1 1993 Prepared By `S 115:•24 E5 rn <br /> ENVIRpIVMENT <br /> Walter E. Cur t i s ��Es <br /> PERMITlSE ALH Civil Engineer �' r 1ViL <br /> RVICES C.E. # 11584 r� DF C pUEd <br /> 418 Matthew Plaza <br /> Lodi , California 95240 <br /> Phone: (209) 368-4159 <br /> PROJECT DESCRIPTION: To divide an existing parcel totaling 13 . 1 <br /> acres gross into two parcels (Parcel 1. is to contain 5 .0 acres <br /> gross , and Parcel 2 is to contain 8 . 1 acres gross) . <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 15 . 0 8 ,000 <br /> 2 2 8 .0 6 , 000 <br /> SOIL PROFILE: No water was encountered in excavating the <br /> Percolation and Soil Profile Test Holes to a maximum depth of eight <br /> ( 8) feet . Additional excavation of the Soil Profile Hole to the <br /> usual ten ( 10) feet depth was impracticable and not performed for <br /> the additional two (2 ) feet at this location because of the <br /> excavation difficulty with hand tools and the locale this project <br /> is situate in. See the attached "Field Percolation Data Sheet" and <br /> "Tentative Parcel Map" as well as the text of this report for the <br /> specific soil layer , character , and location details . <br /> WELL WATER ANALYSIS : No well water testing and analysis is required <br /> in conformance with "The Conditions Of Approval " letter for the <br /> development of this property transmitted by letter dated 11-24-92 <br /> from Associate Planner , Loree Goold to property owner , Michael Tax. <br /> RECOMMENDATIONS : 8, 000 , and 6 ,000 square feet minimum usable <br /> disposal areas are recommended for Parcel Nos . 1 and 2 , <br /> respectively, to accommodate subsurface horizontal leaching fields . <br /> In conformance with past construction performed in this <br /> geographical area, leach lines used in combination with pits <br /> appears to be an acceptable alternate facility. <br />