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Mr.Jadi Singh <br /> Page 10 <br /> January 23,2003 <br /> to the proposed project. The ARCO AM/PM contains a food kitchen to prepare sandwiches and <br /> has a grill. The water records for the facility were obtained from the water utility for a 9 month <br /> period between February 2002 and November 2002 by Mr. Singh's staff. <br /> The water use records for the ARCO AM/PM indicate that the facility's average daily use ranges <br /> +� between a low of 1,673 gallons per day(gpd) for February/March 2002 to a high of 3,168 gallons <br /> for July/August 2002. The average usage for the 11 month period was 2,307 gallons. The water <br /> use reflects both landscape irrigation use and standard-flow plumbing fixtures. <br /> In addition to the ARCO AM-PM, Mr. Singh operates a Unica176 service station located at <br /> 15060 Rogers Road, Patterson. The water records for this facility were examined. This facility <br /> had a higher average daily flow when compared to the ARCO AM/PM due to the presence of a <br /> car wash. The records for the Unical 76 were not evaluated because the proposed facility in <br /> Thornton will not contain a car wash. There is no way to separate the domestic, irrigation, and <br /> L car wash use from the meter readings. <br /> It is the opinion of the client and Mike Smith Engineering, Lodi, that the proposed average daily <br /> flow of sewage waste water for the proposed Phase I Service Station will be well below 3,000 <br /> gpd. This flow rate of below 3,000 gpd was estimated based on traffic estimates,the proposed <br /> use of lower flow plumbing fixtures, and inclusion of irrigation water in the Patterson meter <br /> reading. The proposed average daily flow for the Phase II is uncertain at this time. Water use <br /> monitoring of the Phase I facility could be performed to better estimate the additional Phase 11 <br /> waste water level should Phase II is ever built. <br /> 7.0 DISCUSSION WITH REGULATORY AGENCIES <br /> Friday,November 22,2002, Mr. Bob Nicholson of NOA Environmental contacted Mr. Tim <br /> O'Brian of the Central Valley Regional Water Quality Control Board by telephone regarding the <br /> Board's concerns for the project. Mr. O'Brian indicated that the Board would probably not take <br /> an active role but would like to receive correspondence and reserve the right to take action if <br /> needed. Mr. O'Brian indicated that they would defer back to San Joaquin County Environmental <br /> Health Department for project oversight. <br /> �. On Tuesday,November 26, 2002, a meeting was held in the office of San Joaquin County <br /> Environmental Health Department to discuss preliminary results of the soil investigation and <br /> overall project feasibility. Mr. Mike Huggins of the Health Department, Mr. Ray Borges of the <br /> ..,� Health Department, Mr. Mike Smith of Mike Smith Engineering, Mr. David Welch of NOA,Mr. <br /> Bob Nicholson, and Mr. Jadi Singh were in attendance. <br /> Y <br /> .rpE!Jo <br /> r ti <br /> 1.a � <br /> � r <br /> a � <br /> �frpc� <br /> r <br /> #.w <br />