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L <br /> LMay 25,2006 <br /> NOA Project Number. E06015A <br /> L3.4 Future On-Site Sources of Nitrate <br /> 3.4.1 Quantity and Quality ofDomestic Wastewater From Proposed Project <br /> The following discussion is for determining the long-term waste water flow generated from the <br /> proposed residences or commercial usage for the nitrate loading analysis and should not be used for <br /> Lseptic system design purposes. Typically,use estimates for the sizing of septic systems include a <br /> peak use factor,whereas the numbers discussed here are based on long-term averages. <br /> LThe wholesale warehouse is proposed to have 25 employees per day and serve on average 20 to 50 <br /> customers per day. We understand that the store is planned to be open approximately eight hours <br /> Lper day, five days per week. <br /> The estimated sewage flow rates for use categories are available from a number of references. The <br /> uses presented below were guided by the San Joaquin County On-Site Wastewater Disposal Standards <br /> (2003), Crites and Tchobanoglous (1998), and EPA (1980). Nos c category is indicated for <br /> customers in a wholesale warehouse. Therefore,we estimate th 2.0 gallons per day for each <br /> customer. The references indicate that 14 gallons for each employee is typical for an office worker, <br /> L <br /> which is suitable for a wholesale warehouse employee (Crites and Tchobanoglous, 1998). <br /> The following tables presents the septic waste water uses associated with the Site. The rates <br /> presented from the references provide general guidance but do not always reflect a match in usage. <br /> Careful examination,professional judgement, and experience are necessary to select a reasonable <br /> L flow rate estimate. The flow rates selected for the uses associated with this project are presented <br /> next. <br /> Table 1. <br /> Typical Quantity of Effluent <br /> Category Total People per Average Quantity per Average Daily Flow <br /> 1 Day Person Per Parcel <br /> t Commercial 75 2.0 gal/day/customer (50 customers*2.0 gpd) + <br /> 14gal/day/employee 25 employees- 14 =450 gpd <br /> Note —gpd is gallons per day. <br /> For the subject property, the total daily waste water quantity is 450 gallons per day.Afive-sevenths <br /> conversion was used to account for a five day work week. Five-sevenths of 450 gallons per day is <br /> 321 gallons per day average. <br /> The average total nitrogen concentration of domestic waste water is normally considered to be <br /> 20-85 mg/L-N with 35 to 45 mg/L-N being typical(Crites and Tchobanoglous, 1998). It is <br /> estimated that commercial use will have higher concentrations of total nitrogen when compared to <br /> residential use. It is estimated that the average concentration for total nitrogen in waste water for <br /> the project is approximately 85 mg/L-N over the long term. <br /> L <br /> 5 <br />