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23 October 2020 AdvancedGeo <br /> Project No. 20-6169 An Employee-Owned Company <br /> Page 13 of 15 � <br /> = 350 x 365 days - 7.48 gallons per cubic foot = 21,958 cubic feet of wastewater. Does <br /> not account for evapotranspiration likely to occur. <br /> NW = Total nitrogen concentration of wastewater at 45 mg/L-N based on the average <br /> discharge. Accounting for the loss of mg/L-N in the septic tank at 15% = 45-15%= 38.25 <br /> and the loss from the biomat at 10% 38.25 - 10% = 34.425 mg/L-N. <br /> d = Fraction of nitrogen concentration removed from the wastewater due to denitrification <br /> within the soil (30 percent for loamy soils). <br /> R = Estimated Deep percolation / average rainfall recharge rate per year: 3.69 inches. <br /> Nb = Background nitrate-nitrogen concentration of rainfall recharge: 1.0 mg/I. The Nb is <br /> an average value determined for San Joaquin County by the EHD. <br /> EXISTING AND PROPOSED HOME CALCULATIONS: <br /> Nr = IxNw (1-d)+ RxNb = (I+R) <br /> Assumptions: <br /> = 127,750 gallons = 17,079 cubic feet wastewater _ [(3.25 acres x 43,560 feet2) - 12 <br /> inches] = 17,079 + 11,798 = 1.45 inches/year <br /> NW= 34.425 mg/L-N <br /> d = 30 percent denitrification <br /> R = 3.69 inches/year <br /> Nb = 1.0 milligram per liter <br /> Nr = [1.45 inches/year x 34.425 mg/L-N (1-0.30)] + (3.69 inches/year x 1.0 milligram per <br /> liter) _ (1.45 inches/year + 3.69 inches/year) <br /> Nr = 38.63 = 5.14 = 7.52 <br /> Nr = 7.52 ppm nitrogen (NO3_N) <br /> 9.7. IMPACT OF NITROGEN LOADING FROM SITE PROJECT TO <br /> DOWNGRADIENT WATER SOURCES <br /> The recharging of groundwater is the most likely potential feature that could impact future <br /> nitrogen loading. Since the subject property is flat, AGI does not anticipate percolating <br /> effluent will affect any nearby water sources. Based on the volume of wastewater to be <br /> generated and the depth to groundwater (110-120 feet bsg), the potential vertical <br /> migration would not likely degrade the local groundwater. A total of 7.52 ppm of additional <br /> nitrogen is estimated to be added to the site over the long term through wastewater <br /> recharge from the proposed septic system. The nitrogen loading value is below the <br /> desired value of 10 ppm. <br />