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EXISTING LAND USE <br /> The existing land use is currently uncultivated, except for a small area planted in <br /> corn. A small crop of tomatillos has been harvested in front of the corn. North of <br /> the house, a small area is being used to graze small animals. The homesite has a <br /> small amount of grass around it. An old agricultural well on the south boundary of <br /> the property may indicate that the previous use was for pasture. <br /> SOILS <br /> Soils data was obtained from the "SOIL SURVEY OF SAN JOAQUIN <br /> COUNTY, CALIFORNIA", issued October, 1992. <br /> Parcels 1 and 2: <br /> a <br /> The soils map indicates that the soil type for these parcels is Bruella Sandy Loam. <br /> Typically, the surface later is a brown sandy loam. The upper subsoil is a brown <br /> sandy clay loam. The lower portion is a brown, strong brown, and light brown <br /> sandy clay loam. <br /> The average rate of water intake in irrigated areas is 1.5 inches per how. r <br /> I <br /> CONCLUSIONS 1 <br /> Based on the test results, and the performance of the existing and other septic I <br /> systems in the area, it is my opinion that the subject parcels are suitable for the <br /> existing and proposed septic septic systems. <br /> Per San Joaquin County ordinance, the maximum depth of dry wells(pits)is 25 <br /> feet. Since the depth to groundwater is 130+1-, per San Joaquin County's semi- j <br /> annual groundwater report, the dry wells will be 105+/- feet above the ground- <br /> water elevation. <br /> I <br /> f' Based on this information, the existing and future septic systems should not <br /> adversly affect the groundwater in the area. <br /> WATER WELL ANALYSIS <br /> The tested well is a domestic well serving the home site. i <br /> i <br /> i <br /> Test Results: <br /> DBCP (ug/L) NO3 (mg/L) <br /> N17 30 <br />