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12/4/2024 1:32:40 PM
Creation date
10/6/2020 2:13:49 PM
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EHD - Public
ProgramCode
4200 – Liquid Waste Program
RECORD_ID
SR0082207
PE
4201 - LIQUID WASTE PLAN CHECK
STREET_NUMBER
16475
Direction
S
STREET_NAME
TIDE
STREET_TYPE
RD
City
RIPON
Zip
95366
APN
20310017
CURRENT_STATUS
Active, billable
QC Status
Approved
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SJGOV\gmartinez
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Site Address
16475 S TIDE RD RIPON 95366
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QuiN <br /> P c°GN SAN : IOAQUIN Environmental Health Department <br /> ji COUNTY <br /> . Wayne Fox , REHS , Interim Director <br /> r <br /> FOR�` � Grectne. ss grows here . PROGRAM COORDINATORS <br /> Robert McClellon , REHS <br /> Jeff Carruesco , REHS , RDI <br /> Willy Ng , REHS <br /> Muniappa Naidu , REHS <br /> Michael Kith , REHS <br /> Melissa Nissim , REHS <br /> July 20 , 2020 <br /> Chesney Consulting <br /> P . O . Box 3794 <br /> Turlock , California 95381 <br /> RE : Plan Check : Engineered Filter Beds - Design Not Approved <br /> 7095 East Sedan Avenue <br /> APN : 22610018 , SR0082092 <br /> 228 W. Klo Road <br /> APN : 191 -240 - 18 , SR0082168 <br /> 27420 S . Walnut Ct . <br /> APN : 248 -240 -21 , SR0082187 <br /> 16479 S . Tide Road <br /> APN : 203 -100 -17 , SR0082207 <br /> The San Joaquin County Environmental Health Department ( EHD) has completed the review of the plan <br /> check for the engineered filter bed designs for the four locations identified above . Note that the design for <br /> all four locations are basically the same . The Water Quality Control Board was consulted on this design but <br /> did not have enough internal knowledge to comment . They recommended EHD seek private consultation . <br /> EHD consulted with private practice engineers- Ron Crites , Brown and Caldwell and Norman Hantzche , <br /> Questa Engineering . Based on recommendation from consulting engineers and EHD staff, it has been <br /> determined that the design does not adequately address nitrate reduction and effluent disposal . EHD has <br /> determined the following : <br /> 1 . The proposed design using the Infiltrator EZFIow system and vegetation to reduce the Nitrate loading <br /> for the parcel is an experimental concept not proven or tested through NSF or another third party- <br /> therefore it is not an approved technology . The systems are to serve permanent homes and <br /> determining if the design will work is not practical after the home is completed and in use . <br /> 2 . The disposal design is inadequate and does not have the minimum disposal area required . The <br /> proposed design to use the EZFIow units in a grid pattern is not a true filter bed . When the soil is <br /> added back between the EZFIow units , the absorption area or the area where the leaching material <br /> contacts the soil is limited to the area of the EZFIow unit . The disposal area is to be sized to at least <br /> the minimum disposal area as designated in table 9 . 7 . 1 of the San Joaquin County onsite Wastewater <br /> Treatment System Standards . <br /> 3 . The design is inadequate to address Nitrate reduction of the effluent and to keep Nitrate from migrating <br /> to the ground water . The effluent coming out of the septic tank is in the form of organic nitrogen and <br /> has not yet broken down to form the nitrate or ammonia used by plants because of a lack of oxygen <br /> in the tank . It will take time for the organic nitrogen to break down and most effluent will peculate into <br /> the soil below a depth that plants can uptake the nitrates before it breaks down . An effective treatment <br /> to break down organic nitrogen to nitrate and ammonia is to add oxygen to the septic tank in the form <br /> 1868 E . Hazelton Avenue Stockton , California 95205 T 209 468-3420 F 209 464-0138 www . sjgov . org/ehd <br />
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