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EHD - Public
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2600 - Land Use Program
FileName_PostFix
SSNL
RECORD_ID
SR0080793
PE
2602
FACILITY_NAME
AMERICAN CRANE
STREET_NUMBER
17800
Direction
S
STREET_NAME
COMCONEX
STREET_TYPE
RD
City
MANTECA
Zip
95336
APN
20818023
ENTERED_DATE
6/21/2019 12:00:00 AM
SITE_LOCATION
17800 S COMCONEX RD
P_LOCATION
99
P_DISTRICT
004
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Approved
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Climatic Data: Rainfall versus Evapotranspiration <br /> NLS§3.2. It is generally and scientifically accepted that when precipitation exceeds evapotrans- <br /> piration (Eto), deep percolation of surface rainwater may occur. Evapotranspiration refers to water <br /> evaporation that takes place both at the soil surface and transpiration by plants. <br /> The following Table illustrates rainfall and evapotranspiration for the Stockton area, which is the <br /> closest data to Manteca. Precipitation data was obtained from the Soil Survey of San Joaquin <br /> County. The conservative"2 years in 10"data was used and not the "average rainfall"data. <br /> Evapotranspiration data was obtained from the California Irrigation Management Information <br /> System (CIMIS): <br /> TABLE 3 <br /> PRECIPITATION AND Eto DATA FOR STOCKTON,CA <br /> Month 2 Years in 10 will have more Eto Average Potential Deep <br /> precipitation than: (in/mo) (in/mo) (in/day) Percolation (in/mo) <br /> January 4.42 1.24 0.04 3.18 <br /> February 3.20 1.96 0.07 1.24 <br /> March 3.43 3.41 0.11 - <br /> April 1.92 5.10 0.17 - <br /> May 0.50 6.82 0.22 - <br /> June 0.25 7.80 0.26 - <br /> July 0.23 8.06 0.26 - <br /> August 0.40 7.13 0.23 - <br /> September 0.76 5.40 0.18 - <br /> October 1.39 3.72 0.12 - <br /> November 3.31 1.80 0.06 1.51 <br /> December 3.67 0.93 0.03 2.74 <br /> TOTALS(in.) 18.92 53.4 8.67 <br /> This chart illustrates that evapotranspiration far exceeds precipitation, even when using higher <br /> rainfall data that exceeds normal rainfall data by 56%. Only in the months of January, February, <br /> November and December would deep percolation potentially occur. This data illustrates a relatively <br /> high potential for there to be significant evapotranspiration (or bare soil surface evaporation) from a <br /> wastewater disposal system design that takes advantage of evapotranspiration during favorable <br /> months of the year. <br /> 6 <br />
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