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Nw=45 mg N/L <br /> d = 50%as determined from the soil chemistry on the backhoe test pit samples. <br /> R = 2.21 in/yr from Table 3 above. <br /> Nb= Assumed to be 0.1 ppm NO3-N <br /> 1.29 in/fir((45 mg N/L) (1 -0.50)+(2.21 in/yr x 0.1 mg/L) <br /> Nr = (1.29 in/yr+2.21 in/yr) <br /> Nr = 8.4 ppm as nitrate-nitrogen(NO3-N)or 37.3 ppm as nitrate(NO3) <br /> EFFLUENT DISPOSAL PARAMETERS <br /> A filter bed disposal structure will be installed for this project, as illustrated on the attached plans. <br /> The filter bed dimensions are 20 ft E-W and 40 ft N-S = 800 sf. Although a 1,200 gallon septic tank <br /> is required, a 1,500 gallon tank is specified to be installed on the east side of the new house, adjacent <br /> to the Master Closet. <br /> In addition, the Pool Cabana will have a toilet and sink. It is proposed to install a 1,200 gallon septic <br /> tank adjacent to the east side of the Cabana. A tightline from this tank will transport effluent north <br /> and connect to the second compartment of the 1,500 gallon tank. Effluent gravity flows from this <br /> 1,500 gallon tank to a distribution box (D-box)to be equally distributed between three leachlines. <br /> The primary and 100%replacement areas are denoted on the Site Plans. <br /> Since it has been documented that the water table has been at 9 ft below grade in the past, there must <br /> be an 8 ft separation distance between the soil-effluent interface and the highest anticipated depth to <br /> groundwater. Consequently, 1.5 ft of soil has been imported over the entire north half of the subject <br /> Parcel. The influent lines must come through the footings of the structures for connection with the <br /> two septic tanks. The tanks must be installed with the top of the tanks 4" above the new existing <br /> grade. This will allow sufficient grade to maintain the 8 ft separation distance as illustrated on the <br /> Elevational View plans found in Appendix E. <br /> CONCLUSIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS <br /> NLS§ 4.2. The shallow subsurface soils underlying the subject property where the filter bed is to be <br /> installed,reveals a sandy loam soil material. A high degree of denitrification was measured in the soil <br /> chemistry test results. <br /> NLS§ 4.1. The nitrate loading calculations show the resultant effluent from the entire subject Parcel <br /> will theoretically possess a concentration of approximately 8.4 ppm as nitrate-nitrogen, which is <br /> under the Maximum Contaminant Level (MCL) of 10 ppm. <br /> NLS§4.2. All on-site wastewater treatment systems (septic systems)will eventually fail. A <br /> reasonably long lifespan of the primary disposal area for this project can be expected based on the <br /> perc rates obtained and the components of the septic system. <br /> Pae -6JJ <br /> - <br /> Chesney Consultin; <br />