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EHD - Public
ProgramCode
4200/4300 - Liquid Waste/Water Well Permits
RECORD_ID
SR0082950
PE
4201
STREET_NUMBER
9375
Direction
N
STREET_NAME
SUGAR
STREET_TYPE
RD
City
TRACY
Zip
95304
APN
21216017
ENTERED_DATE
12/2/2020 12:00:00 AM
SITE_LOCATION
9375 N SUGAR RD
P_LOCATION
99
P_DISTRICT
005
QC Status
Approved
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The test results indicate a perc rate after complete soil saturation of 83.3 min/in for the 24" boring and <br /> 50.0 minlin for the 36" test boring. The 36" test boring is the official EHD test. A perc rate of 60 <br /> min/inch or faster is considered passing and rates slower than this require an engineered system. A <br /> summary of the perc test results with corresponding application rates in gallons of effluent accepted <br /> per square foot of soil per day are illustrated in Table 2 below: <br /> TABLE 2 <br /> PERCOLATION TEST RESULTS FOR BUIT DING E&E WITH CORRESPONDING-SOIL <br /> TYPE,PERCOLATIQN RATE AND APPLICATION RATE IN GAL L..ONSa_FT <br /> 24 INCH DEEP PERC TEST BORING 83.3 min/inch / 0.123 gallons/ft2/day <br /> SILTY CLAY LOAM(CL-ML) <br /> 36 INCH DEEP PERC TEST BORING-OFFICIAL TEST 50.0 min/inch / 0.311 gallons/ft2/day <br /> SILTY CLAY LOAM CL-ML <br /> Application Rates adapted from Table 3 of the OWTS Policy of the SWRCB and is correlated with the Perc Rate obtained. <br /> D. GROUNDWATER INFORMATION <br /> NLS§2.1, SSS§ 4.1. There has been groundwater monitoring over the entire North Tracy/Holly <br /> Commerce Center that has determined the water table to be relatively shallow in this locale. <br /> Siegfried has completed an entire topographical survey of the project,which has been correlated <br /> with the measured water table elevations. <br /> NLS§2.2,3.1, SSS§2.1,4.2. As referenced,past land use has significantly affected the underlying <br /> soils and groundwater. In addition, since the surrounding properties have been farmed for a number <br /> of decades,this has also contributed to a potential increase of nitrate concentration within the upper <br /> groundwater aquifers. <br /> A water table sample was retrieved from a boring adjacent to the perc test borings. Test results <br /> reveal a nitrate as nitrate concentration of 85.1 ppm, which is nearly 2x the drinking water MCL for <br /> nitrate. The concentration translates to 51.9 lbs of nitrogen/ac-ft of groundwater and will be <br /> discussed further in the Conclusions Section of this report. Total Alkalinity is 400 mg/L and <br /> discussed below. The electrical conductivity is a very high.4 1.1 mmhos/cm and the pH is almost <br /> neutral. The Total Kjeldahl Nitrogen(TKN) is the measurement of the ammonium and organic <br /> nitrogen fractions, and was also found to be a high concentration. Most of this concentration should <br /> be in the ammonium fraction. <br /> Page -4- <br /> Chesney Consulting <br />
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