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SAN JOAQUIN <br />COUNTY-- <br />Greatness grows here. <br />Environmental Health Department <br />6.5 Description/discussion of any existing or potential groundwater contamination issues in the <br />general location of the site./ <br />6.6 Location and description of any local recharge areas within 1-mile of the site.:' <br />6.7 Description of the current use of groundwater at the site and of the future expected use of <br />groundwater as related to the proposed development project. <br />6.8 Number, age and construction of wells onsite and within 1-mile of the site (annular seal depth) . <br />6.9 Description of location (address/APN), type and construction of well and location (well head/ 7 <br />kitchen tap) where water sample(s) were obtained. <br />6.10 Description of constituents being tested for in the water sample. Testing methodology drinking <br />water (specify approved test methods). <br />6.11 Description of how sample was obtained, handled, stored, and transported to the lab. v" <br />6.12 Complete Chain of Custody document, including printed and signed name of third party sampler,/ <br />condition of sample and date and time the sample was submitted to the lab. For Laboratory <br />samplers, complete laboratory report to include the above noted information. <br />7.0 POTENTIAL NITRATE LOAD TO GROUNDWATER — CEQA Questionnaire <br />7.1 Description of all current off-site sources of nitrate to soil and groundwater in the general up , <br />gradient area and the contribution of nitrate load from these sources to the project site. <br />Description of all proposed future on-site sources of nitrate to soil and groundwater and the <br />contribution of nitrate load from these sources to the project site. <br />7.2 Calculated impact of nitrogen loading from site project to down gradient wells, rivers, lakes etc. <br />7.3 Hantzche and Finnemore Nitrate-Nitrogen Impacts Calculation ^."" <br />7.3.1 Residential — ADF minimum one SFR per parcel — use 70 gallons/person at double <br />occupancy per bedroom. <br />7.3.2 Commercial ADF-calculated on maximum building occupancy at full approved build out or <br />identifies a phase approach to full approved build out (each phase must be tied to a <br />building permit and will require additional OWTS installation) <br />7.3.3 Nitrogen concentration in wastewater — residential- use 35 mg/I for up to one 4 bedroom <br />house, provide for additional contribution for additional homes, people etc. Cite how this <br />additional nitrogen was derived <br />7.3.4 Denitrification — use 10% or 0.1 for sand, 15% or 0.15 for sandy loam, 20% or 0.2 for ve <br />loam, 25% or 0.2 for silt loam, 30% or 0.5 for clay loam, and 35% or .35 for clay. <br />7.3.5 Background nitrate-nitrogen in rainfall recharge at water table-use 1.0 mg/I <br />7.3.6 Deep recharge from rainfall — use last 1,0 years local CIMIS data. Use CIMIS data for ,/ <br />evapotranspiration. rve w l <br />7.4 Discuss other site specific mitigating factors relating to nitrate loading to groundwater: <br />7.4.1 Highest groundwater level <br />7.4.2 Thickness (in feet) of vadose zone <br />7.4.3 Thickness (in feet) of clay in vadose zone <br />7.4.4 % clay in vadose zone <br />7.4.5 Number of OWTS in 1-mile radius of site <br />7.4.6 Number of sewered homes within 1-mile radius of the site <br />7.4.7 Location and distance to nearby public water supply wells <br />7.4.8 Number of water wells within 1-mile radius of site, or service by public water system <br />7.4.9 Age, total depth, annular seal depth of water wells at the site and within 1-mile radius <br />7.4.10 Nitrate concentration in onsite well(s) <br />7.4.11 Nitrate concentration in nearby wells — use EHD map <br />7.4.12 Nitrate concentration in nearby public wells-use Drinking Water Watch <br />https://sdwis.waterboards.ca.gov/PDWW/ <br />7.4.13 Site located within a city sphere of influence <br />7.4.14 <br />El-ID 26-02-002 <br /> Page 3 of 2 <br />Nitrate Loading Study Checklist <br />7/14/2003