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LOGE 20-47: Kahlon Percolation Test Page 2 <br /> September 22, 2020 <br /> Percolation Test Procedure <br /> Live Oak conducted the percolation test for the boring on September 18, 2020. Percolation <br /> test procedures conformed to San Joaquin County Environmental Health Department policy. <br /> Due to the soil type observed, a standard four-hour test was selected. Water level <br /> measurements were taken every 30 minutes during this four-hour period. Daria Afonskaia, <br /> Registered Environmental Health Specialist at the San Joaquin County Environmental Health <br /> Department, observed the percolation test. <br /> An electronic well sounder with a depth accuracy of 11100"'foot was utilized for the water level <br /> measurements. The water level was measured against a fixed reference point on the well <br /> casing. Measurements were recorded on the data sheet in decimal feet. When necessary after <br /> measuring the water level, the hole was refilled with water to a level of approximately six inches <br /> above the bottom of the hole. <br /> Percolation Test Results <br /> The completed percolation test form is attached to this letter. The form was signed by Ms. <br /> Afonskaia and indicates a percolation rate for the hole based on the least water drop observed. <br /> Per San Joaquin County Environmental Health Department's definition, a shallow percolation <br /> test hole has a depth between 35 and 42 inches; a satisfactory percolation rate for a shallow <br /> test is greater than 1 minute per inch (min/in) but less than or equal to 60 min/in drop. <br /> Details and results of the percolation test are summarized in the following table. <br /> Table 1. Percolation Test Summary <br /> Test No., Percolation Percolation Test Duration Comments <br /> Date Tested Test Rate {see note) <br /> Depth (ft.) (minutes/inch) <br /> P1, - - - -- - <br /> 9118120 3.27 20.83 4 hr. Satisfactory <br /> Shallow Test perc. rate <br /> Note: A satisfactory percolation rate for a"shallow"test is greater than 1 miWin but less than or equal to 6b minlin. <br /> The soils on the Site have demonstrated a satisfactory percolation rate for the use of standard <br /> septic systems in accordance with the requirements of the San Joaquin County Environmental <br /> Health Department. This percolation test is considered representative of soils within an <br /> approximate 100-foot radius of the test location. <br /> Based on the percolation rate encountered between 5.0 and 30 min/in, the San Joaquin <br /> County Environmental Health Department will require an eight-foot separation from the bottom <br /> of the dispersal system to ground water. Ground water is anticipated to be encountered <br /> approximately 30 to 35 feet below ground surface at the Site; consequently, no modifications <br /> to standard shallow septic systems should be required. <br />