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IDE NEIL O. AP '"'.:SON & ASSOCIATES, INC. <br /> PQ ti GEOTECH ICAL.i:,.1 MENTAL-GROUNDWATER INSPECI70NS TEST1Nt, i :ZATORY SLR ICES <br /> SACRAMENTO OFFICE CORPORATE OFFICE <br /> D '^ 4221-Northgate Boulevard,Suite 6 22 Houston lane <br /> G CSIICO (53�}691fi304 Sacramento,California 95834 Lodi,California 95240 <br /> sTOCKrON (209)472-INN (916)929-9267 (209)3G7-370{ <br /> 4 S 5 p Gip RANCHOCORDOVA (9lG}631-0455 FAX: (916)929-9269 FAX:(209)333-8303 <br /> September 20, 2001 <br /> SOIL SUITABILITYINITRATE LOADING STUDY <br /> WESTON RANCH CONGREGATION OF JEHOVAH'S WITNESSES <br /> 7960 SOUTH PONDEROSA STREET <br /> 1 <br /> FRENCH CAMP, CALIFORNIA <br /> j <br /> OUR JOB NUMBER: LG01-108a <br /> I, INTRODUCTION <br /> Our office was contracted by Mr. Lowell Grissom of the Weston Ranch Congregation of <br /> Jehovah's Witnesses, to conduct a soil suitability/nitrate loading study for the proposed church <br /> facility located at 7960 S. Ponderosa Street &French Camp Road, French Camp, California <br /> (Plate 1). <br /> The soil suitability/nitrate loading study was conducted to determine if the soils are j <br /> suitable for the use of a septic system and to estimate whether the proposed project will impact <br /> ground-water quality. The study was performed according to the requirements of Section 9-� <br /> 1105.2(d) of the San Joaquin County Development. Major elements of the field work included ; <br /> one(1) soil boring and one(1) in-situ percolation test, required by San Joaquin County Public <br /> Health Services Environmental Health Division (SJC PHS-EHD) for project approval. <br /> In addition to conducting the field work, a review of published soil information, geologic <br /> ion Services, PHS EHD'rs concerntof nitrate of sails. <br /> maps, and available ground water informath <br /> Due to San Joaquin County Public Health Sery , <br /> contamination of shallow ground water in the area, a nitrate loading balance was an additional <br /> requirement for project approval. The nitrate loading study was conducted to estimate the <br /> potential impact of leaching nitrates from the septic system into ground water. This report <br /> presents the results of our study. <br /> G <br />