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EHD - Public
ProgramCode
2600 - Land Use Program
FileName_PostFix
SSNL
RECORD_ID
SR0082024
PE
2602
FACILITY_NAME
DUARTE PROPERTY
STREET_NUMBER
11855
Direction
W
STREET_NAME
MOUNTAIN VIEW
STREET_TYPE
RD
City
TRACY
Zip
95376
APN
24203005
ENTERED_DATE
4/28/2020 12:00:00 AM
SITE_LOCATION
11855 W MOUNTAIN VIEW RD
P_LOCATION
99
P_DISTRICT
005
QC Status
Approved
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27 April 2020 <br />Project No. 20-5084 <br />Page 5 of 15 <br />The new proposed septic system is planned to be located in the northern portion of the <br />property over 400 feet away from the onsite water well. The proposed septic system will <br />service the planned two-bedroom residential home to be developed on the property. The <br />proposed septic system will be used by the two-bedroom residence 365 days per year. <br />The average and reasonable maximum usage of wastewater for a two-bedroom home by <br />residents is 100 gpd for the first bedroom and 50 gpd for each additional bedroom for a <br />total of 150 gpd. <br /> <br /> <br />4.0. GROUNDWATER INFORMATION - REGIONAL HYDROGEOLOGY <br /> <br />The Geologic Map of California, published in 1966 by the California Department of <br />Conservation Division of Mines and Geology, shows the site area within the Great Valley <br />Syncline (GVS), a large, elongate, northwest trending structural trough. The GVS is <br />subdivided into two major divisions designated the Sacramento and San Joaquin Valleys, <br />which have been filled to the present elevation with thick sequences of sediment ranging <br />in age from Jurassic to present day, creating a nearly flat-lying alluvial plain extending <br />from the Tehachapi Mountains in the south to the Klamath Mountains in the north. The <br />western and eastern boundaries of this province are comprised of the California Coast <br />Range and the Sierra Nevada, respectively. Geologically, the area around the property <br />generally consists of Holocene-aged flood-basin deposits of clay, silt, and sand. Miocene <br />to Holocene age-units are located in the surrounding area. <br /> <br />These deposits are heterogeneous mix of generally poorly sorted clay, silt, sand, and <br />gravel with some beds of claystone, siltstone, sandstone, and conglomerate (1986). Most <br />of the fresh groundwater in the Central Valley is contained in the post-Eocene-aged <br />continental rocks and deposits and in the Holocene-aged river deposits consisting of <br />gravel, sand, silt, and minor amounts of clay. In general, these geologic materials <br />comprise a major widespread aquifer extending hundreds of feet deep and occasionally <br />containing individual confining layers. The Modesto, Riverbank, Turlock Lake Formations <br />and overlying recent alluvium are the principal source of domestic groundwater in the <br />13,500-square mile San Joaquin Valley Groundwater Basin (Basin 5-22). This basin is <br />drained primarily by the San Joaquin River, which is approximately 8.5 miles east of the <br />subject property. The nearest surface water feature to the site is Old River, which is <br />approximately 4.5 miles to the north. <br /> <br /> <br />4.1. GROUNDWATER DESCRIPTION FOR THE GENERAL AREA <br /> <br />According to the San Joaquin County Flood Control and Water Conservation District’s <br />Lines of Equal Depth to Groundwater Spring 2018 and the Department of Water <br />Resources (DWR) Water Data Library, depth to groundwater at the site is approximately <br />125 feet below surface grade (bsg). Between 2011 and 2018, depth to groundwater at <br />the site has fluctuated between 70 and 140 feet bsg. Groundwater flow direction locally
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