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�,St4Iy,. <br /> SAN JOAQUIN COUNTY <br /> ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH DEPARTMENT <br /> 1868 East Hazelton Street, Stockton, CA 95205 <br /> Telephone(209) 468-3420 Fax(209) 464-0138 <br /> February 17, 2016 <br /> 67n <br /> To: San Joaquin County Community Development Department <br /> Attention: Stephanie Stowers <br /> From: Michael Escotto; (209) 468-3443 <br /> Senior Registered Environmental Health Specialis <br /> RE: PA-1600008 (UP), S00010760 <br /> 24511 N. Hwy 99/W. Frontage Rd., Acampo <br /> The San Joaquin County Development Title Requirements listed below have been identified as <br /> pertinent to this project. Other requirements may also apply. These requirements cannot be <br /> modified. <br /> A. A soil suitability/nitrate loading study incorporating proposed staff and customer use shall be <br /> submitted to the Environmental Health Department, indicating that the area is suitable for septic <br /> system usage. The studies must be approved by the Environmental Health Department prior to <br /> issuance of building permit(s). (San Joaquin County Development Title, Section 9-1105.2(d)). A <br /> review fee of$650 must be paid at time of submittal to the Environmental Health Department. <br /> The sewage disposal system shall comply with the onsite sewage standards of San Joaquin <br /> County prior to approval. A percolation test that meets absorption rates of the manual of septic <br /> tank practice or E.P.A. Design Manual for onsite wastewater treatment and disposal system is <br /> required for each parcel. A permit fee of$130 per percolation hole is required. <br /> B. Construction of an individual sewage disposal system(s) under permit and inspection by the <br /> Environmental Health Department is required at the time of development based on the Soil <br /> Suitability/ Nitrate Loading Study findings (San Joaquin County Development Title, Section 9- <br /> 1110.3 & 9-1110.4). <br /> C. The following comments pertain to the existing permitted Small Public Water System: <br /> 111 1. A water demand study that demonstrates the onsite Public Water Well is capable of <br /> meeting the existing water demands and the new water demands of the proposed facility, <br /> which includes the Maximum Day Demand and Peak Hour Flows or fixture units of the <br /> proposed facility, shall be submitted to the Environmental Health Department (EHD). <br /> 2. The Public Water System shall be protected by appropriate backflow devices, as <br /> determined by EHD, from any hazardous water or chemical inter-connection. The location <br /> and type of backflow device shall be indicated on the plans. <br /> 3. The plans shall indicate the location of the new water lines that will be installed from the <br /> well to serve the new facility. <br />