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4200 – Liquid Waste Program
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RPTS
RECORD_ID
PR0505961
PE
4242
FACILITY_ID
FA0007111
FACILITY_NAME
FRENCH CAMP GOLF COURSE
STREET_NUMBER
3919
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E
STREET_NAME
FRENCH CAMP
STREET_TYPE
RD
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FRENCH CAMP
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95231
APN
20103014
CURRENT_STATUS
01
SITE_LOCATION
3919 E FRENCH CAMP RD
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99
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003
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Approved
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of 420 pmho/cm in June 2007. Samples collected from the wells in August 2007 were not <br /> analyzed for EC. <br /> Total Dissolved Solids (TDS)concentrations ranged from 480 to 600 mg/L in samples collected <br /> from the monitoring wells in June 2007. TDS was detected in the domestic well at a <br /> concentration of 280 mg/L in June 2007. Samples collected from the wells in August 2007 were <br /> not analyzed for TDS. <br /> Nitrate as nitrogen(NO3-N)concentrations ranged from 2.7 to 6.0 mg/L in samples collected <br /> from the monitoring wells in June and August 2007.NO3-N was detected in the domestic well at <br /> a concentration of 4.5 mg/L in June 2007. The domestic well was not sampled in August 2007. <br /> WASTEWATER MANAGEMENT PLAN <br /> As described above,tertiary disinfected recycled water produced at the RV Park WWTP will be <br /> disposed of through a subsurface dispersal system. Management of the treated wastewater, <br /> including water use, nutrient use, drainage, and other management considerations, is presented in <br /> this section. <br /> Water Use <br /> Treated wastewater will be discharge through subsurface dispersal. Two subsurface dispersal <br /> areas will be located at the site: one each on the green of Hole 3 and Hole 4,as shown in <br /> Figure 2. Each subsurface dispersal area will consist of six banks of four I00-foot trenches. The <br /> subsurface dispersal system was designed using an application rate of 0.729 gpd/ft2 of trench <br /> sidewall area, as required by San Joaquin County. A distribution valve located at each subsurface <br /> dispersal area will cycle the application of treated wastewater through the individual trench <br /> banks to distribute the wastewater application evenly throughout the subsurface dispersal area. <br /> The subsurface dispersal of treated wastewater will eliminate the potential for applied <br /> wastewater from comingling with runoff and leaving the application area. Treated wastewater <br /> can therefore be discharged during storm events. <br /> The subsurface dispersal area is capable of discharging the design flow during 100-year annual <br /> precipitation conditions. During i 00-year precipitation conditions, the maximum monthly <br /> rainfall occurs in January, and is 6.08 in, equivalent to a precipitation loading of 0.12 gpd/ft2. <br /> The two proposed dispersal sites will cover a total land area of 30,200 ft' (0.69 ac). At the <br /> proposed permit flow limit, 44,800 gallons of treated wastewater will be applied to the dispersal <br /> area each day, equivalent to a wastewater loading of 1.5 gpd/ft. The total hydraulic Ioading <br /> (precipitation loading plus wastewater loading)at the dispersal area is approximately 1.6 gpd/ft2, <br /> which is well below the minimum rate of water intake reported in the Soil Survey of San Joaquin <br /> County, California [1) for soils located at the site (15 gpd/ft2). The two proposed dispersal sites <br /> will cover a total land area of 24,300 ft2 (0.56 ac). To be conservative, this analysis neglects <br /> evapotranspiration. <br /> French Camp—Report of Waste Discharge 6 SAB027102 <br /> July 2008 nasab027102\documents\rwdlfrenchcamprwd_july rev fnal.doc <br />
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