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from percolating waters for the Holt station is determined to be 4.04 inches (Plate 13). <br /> The values from these two stations are then averaged for a final result of 3.52 inches. <br /> Recharge Scenario 2— CIMIS and WRCC Tracy Pumping Plant Stations <br /> For the scenario combining CIMIS and WRCC data (Plate 14), the closest WRCC <br /> station is the Tracy Pumping Plant (station 049001), located approximately 7.5 miles <br /> from the Site. This station is approximately 2.8 miles closer than the closest CIMIS <br /> station, and as a result is anticipated to have more accurate regional rainfall data. <br /> WRCC does not track evapotranspiration; consequently, evapotranspiration data from <br /> the Ripon and Holt stations were averaged and utilized. Based on the calculation <br /> shown, the estimated rate of recharge from percolating waters for vicinity of the Site is <br /> determined to be 5.54 inches. <br /> Live Oak has selected this scenario for use in the nitrate loading calculation based on <br /> the proximity of the Tracy Pumping Plant Station to the project Site. <br /> Quality of Rainwater <br /> Hantzsche and Finnemore listed 1 mg/L-N as the nitrate concentration of rainwater for <br /> their original calculation; in the past, Live Oak has also utilized this value for the nitrate <br /> loading calculation. <br /> In May 2019, Live Oak collected rainwater during two storm events in Lodi; in March <br /> and May 2020, Live Oak collected two additional samples at the same location. Each <br /> sample was collected in a clean, dry, stainless steel bowl, then decanted into a plastic <br /> container and placed on ice for transport. The samples were analyzed for nitrate by <br /> FGL Environmental of Stockton. <br /> Nitrate was detected in the May 17, 2019 sample at a concentration of 0.4 mg/L-N, in <br /> the May 19, 2019 sample at a concentration of 0.2 mg/L-N, in the March 16, 2020 <br /> sample at a concentration of 0.2 mg/L, and in the May 18, 2020 sample at a <br /> concentration of 0.4 mg/L. Live Oak then averaged the concentrations of the four <br /> samples, for a value of 0.30 mg/L-N to represent the nitrate concentration of rain. <br /> Because the San Joaquin County Environmental Health Department has requested that <br /> local and recent data be utilized wherever possible, the concentration of the Lodi <br /> rainwater been selected for the nitrate loading calculation. <br /> Quantity and Quality of Domestic Wastewater <br /> Mr. Kahlon indicated that he plans to place a one- or two-bedroom modular home on <br /> the Site. He stated that the existing home has three bedrooms. <br /> LOGE 20-48 Page 10 <br />