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27 April 2020 AdvancedGeo <br /> Project No. 20-5084 AnFmp/oyee-OwnedCompany <br /> Page 11 of 15 <br /> 9.1. CURRENT OFF-SITE SOURCES OF NITRATE <br /> Septic systems and agriculture are sources of nitrates in the area of the site. The property <br /> is bordered by residential land, and is near agricultural land, which might provide a nitrate <br /> source. There are several residences within 1,000-feet of the site. <br /> 9.2. IMPACT OF RAINFALL CONTRIBUTION TO NITRATE LOAD <br /> The rainfall of the area has been estimated for the nitrate loading analysis. Deep <br /> percolation is estimated by calculating the average monthly rainfall and <br /> evapotranspiration of the site area. If average monthly rainfall exceeds average monthly <br /> potential for evapotranspiration (ETo) there is a potential for deep percolation without <br /> consideration for runoff. Average potential ETo was estimated from data obtained from <br /> the California Irrigation Management Information System (CIMIS) Ripon Station #249. <br /> Ripon Station #249 has been collecting ETo and precipitation data since July 2016. <br /> Deep percolation (average annual rainfall recharge) was estimated utilizing the monthly <br /> ETo and precipitation data collected from Ripon Station #249 in 2017 and 2018. The <br /> annual rainfall average for the area was 12.88 inches in 2017 and 11.14 inches in 2018 <br /> (CIMIS); the annual ETo average was 4.13 inches in 2017 and 2.11 inches in 2018. The <br /> estimated deep percolation (R) was determined by calculating the average of the ETo in <br /> 2017 and 2018. The estimated ETo (R) is 3.12 inches (Appendix E). <br /> 9.3. CURRENT ON-SITE SOURCES OF NITRATE <br /> Septic systems, rainfall and agriculture are sources of nitrates (fertilizers) present on or <br /> around the property. <br /> The current site usage includes a 932-square foot house with two bedrooms. Residential <br /> use includes showering/bathing, clothes washing, cooking, and hand washing. The <br /> reasonable or maximum usage of wastewater for the two-bedroom house is 100 gpd for <br /> the first bedroom and 50 gpd for each additional bedroom for a total of 150 gpd. <br /> The total nitrate-nitrogen (NO3_N) average concentrations in domestic waste ranges <br /> between 20 to 85 milligram total nitrogen liter (mg/1-N) with an average of 45 mg/1-N when <br /> washing and sanitation is considered. <br /> The weighted average calculation for total nitrogen concentrations for onsite residential <br /> flow is proposed as the following: <br /> • Residential volume 150 gpd. <br /> • Home use concentration 45 mg/1-N (EHD standard). <br />