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EHD - Public
ProgramCode
2600 - Land Use Program
FileName_PostFix
SSNL
RECORD_ID
SU0004360
PE
2632
FACILITY_NAME
PA-0200006
STREET_NUMBER
5741
Direction
E
STREET_NAME
VERIGIN
STREET_TYPE
RD
City
MANTECA
ENTERED_DATE
5/17/2004 12:00:00 AM
SITE_LOCATION
5741 E VERIGIN RD
RECEIVED_DATE
1/22/2002 12:00:00 AM
QC Status
Approved
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.. September 30,2002 <br /> Job Number:LG02-335 <br /> Page 7 <br /> L <br /> VII. NITRATE LOADING STUDY <br /> A build up of nitrates in ground water can cause a temporary blood disorder in infants <br /> -- called methemoglobinemia(blue baby syndrome). Serious and occasionally fatal poisonings of <br /> it infants have occurred following the ingestion of water containing nitrate concentrations greater <br /> than10 mg/L nitrate as N or 45 mg/l,nitrate as NO3. <br /> r Because of the concern of nitrate leaching into ground water from the proposed project, a <br /> nitrate loading analysis was required by the County to estimate the average nitrate concentration <br /> of percolating water for the facility. If the uses of the site are contributing excess nitrogen to <br /> ., ground, ground water quality can be impacted. The nitrate sources considered for this project are <br /> percolating septic effluent from proposed facility, agriculture, chicken waste, and deep <br /> percolation of rain water containing nitrate. <br /> r <br /> The method utilized in this analysis is based on a simple mass balance formula discussed <br /> in a published article by Hantzsche and Finnemore that provides a convenient and simplified <br /> r method to estimate long-term ground-water nitrate impacts on an area-wide basis. Hantzsche and <br /> Finnemore found that over a long period of time,water quality in the upper saturated ground- <br /> water zone closely approximates the quality of percolating recharge waters. They believe that <br /> ` their approach is a good planning tool and provides useful information to planners and local <br /> officials but with some real limitations. In Hantzsche and Fermemore's article, published in <br /> r Ground Water,they mention that"...the equation ignores dispersion, lateral flow, and mixing <br /> with ground water flow from up-gradient areas. These processes would generally contribute to <br /> additional reduction of nitrate-nitrogen concentrations in ground water to the extent that the <br /> ` nitrate-nitrogen concentration of ground-water flow from up-gradient areas is lower." <br /> The Hantzsche and Fennemore equation'provides"...a conservative(worst case) first <br /> r approximation of ground-water nitrate-nitrogen concentration resulting from the combined effect <br /> of on-site sewage disposal systems and precipitation. This(the equation and approach)is for <br /> estimation of long-tern effect(i.e.,over years)on ground-water quality, and is not intended for <br /> �- prediction of seasonal changes." <br /> r ' Hantzshe N.N.,Finnemore,E.J. 1991,Predicating Ground-Water Nitrate-Nitrogen Impacts. Ground <br /> Water,Vol.30,No.4. <br /> OF[FQ4 <br /> �r <br />
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