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�{ KJELDSEN Stephen K.Sinnock,P.E. <br /> Christopher Hk,P.E. <br /> S S I N N O C K <br /> IV N E U O E C K Neal T.Colwell,,P.E <br /> P.E. <br /> Barry O'Regan,P.E. <br /> inc. CIVIL FNGINFERS&LAND SURVEYORS <br /> 2414-0010 <br /> 08-300 <br /> May 29,2020 <br /> Mr. Jeffery Wong <br /> Jwong_gsj og v.org <br /> Senior Registered Environmental Health Specialist <br /> Environmental Health Department <br /> San Joaquin County <br /> 1868 East Hazelton Avenue <br /> Stockton,CA 95205 <br /> Re: Grindstone Joe's Engineer Plan Check for Wastewater System Design(Holding Tank) <br /> Dear Mr. Wong, <br /> Thank you for reviewing the Grindstone Joe Association(Association)wastewater holding tank design submittal <br /> package. This letter is in response to your April 28`h,2020 comments. Your review comments are included below, <br /> with our responses indicated in bold italics. <br /> Comments from the April 28`h, 2020 letter were as follows: <br /> 1. The proposed location of the tank is about 67 feet from waterway based on the scaled diagram on Sheet <br /> CS001 and also off Google Map. Minimum setback requirement for tank to waterways is 100 feet <br /> according to Table 1.5 of Section 1.5 of the San Joaquin County Onsite Waste Treatment System (OWTS) <br /> Standards. The tank does not meet this setback. <br /> The proposed tank location meets the SO foot setback based on "Existing,Non-Conforming OWTS" <br /> identified in Table 1.S of SJC OWTS Standards. These setbacks are allowable for sites that cannot meet Tier <br /> I requirements. The site is an existing lot, and the physical location of the site does not allow for 100 foot <br /> setbacks from all waterways. Per Section 6 of the SJC EHD Onsite Wastewater Treatment Systems Local <br /> Agency Management Program, a variance is allowed for old lots of record when they cannot meet the Tier 1 <br /> requirements. Furthermore, it is our opinion that the reduced setback should be allowed based on the fact <br /> that the proposed system is a holding tank system, not a treatment system, which will eliminate the potential <br /> impact to nearby waterbodies. <br /> 2. In Water System Calculation(2414-0010,dated 10/18/2019)included in the Plan,KSN estimated: <br /> • Peak Day Use of 85 attendees/day, <br /> • Overnight Water Use of 40 gallons/capita/day, <br /> • Camp Day Use of 20 gallons/capita/day; <br /> • However, in the capacity calculation section which is used to justify the 5,000-gallon holding tank,KSN <br /> listed: <br /> • 320 gallons for Average day demand <br /> • 531 gallons for Peak Day Demand, and 3,750 gallons 7x Peak Week Demand <br /> • Using Average camp day use of 20 gallons/day at peak 85 attendees/day,that would work out to 1,700 <br /> gallons/(or 3,400 gallons/day at Peak Day Use),and in a week,that demand would be 11,900 gallons, in <br /> contrast to the 3,750 gallons listed by KSN. Please provide further clarification to the calculations and <br /> numbers. <br /> Corporate Office: 711 N Pershing Avenue I Stockton,CA 95203 1 2009-946-0268 1 www.ksninc.com <br /> West Sacramento: 1550 Harbor Boulevard,Suite 212 1 West Sacramento CA 95691 916-403-5900 <br />