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Soil Suitability/ Nitrate Loading Study 1rerralcon <br /> Manteca Farm Improvement Manteca, California <br /> October 29, 2019 Terracon Project No. NA197073 <br /> 1.3.2 Site Specific Permit History <br /> Terracon searched the EHD Public Records website for permits associated with the site address. <br /> The following table is a summary of septic permits available for the site: <br /> Table 2. <br /> Site Specific Permit History. <br /> Leach <br /> Tank Size Leach Line Line #Seepage <br /> Address Permit# Type Pits/Sumps,Width, <br /> (Gallons) Quantity Length <br /> Length,Depth(Feet) <br /> (Feet) <br /> New install <br /> SR0009375 Classroom 3,200 6 100 --- <br /> 5298 E. Brunswick Road Septic No. 1 <br /> Repair <br /> SR0018763 Office 1,200 2 40 ---- <br /> Septic No.2 <br /> NF—No septic permits found, LL—leach lines <br /> Based on a review of the permits, the existing leachfields consist of 40 foot and/or 100 foot long <br /> leach lines. <br /> 1.3.3 Discussion of On-Site Septic Tank Repair <br /> One repair permit for the office building was for the addition of two 40 foot long leach lines. <br /> 1.3.4 Existing Septic Tank Usage in the Vicinity <br /> In an attempt to determine the septic system density for the vicinity of the site, our office reviewed <br /> a recent aerial photograph of the property available from GoogleEarthTM. The vicinity of the site <br /> consists of agricultural land and residences. The assumption was made that each building/cluster <br /> of buildings has one septic system. Using this method, we determined there are approximately <br /> 23 septic systems within 0.25 miles of the site. <br /> 1.3.5 Septic Permit History in the Vicinity <br /> Terracon searched the EHD Public Records website for the adjoining property septic permits.The <br /> following table is a summary of septic permits available for the adjacent properties: <br /> Responsive■ Resourceful ■ Reliable 6 <br />