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Table 2. Percolation Test Summary <br /> Test No., Percolation Test Percolation Rate Test Duration Comments <br /> Date Tested Depth (ft.) (minutes/inch) (see notes) <br /> P-1, <br /> 2/7/2020, <br /> Shallow Test 3.50 83.33 4 hr. Failed <br /> (Advanced <br /> GeoEnvironmental) <br /> P1, <br /> 10/23/2020, <br /> Deep Test 7.45 3.79 1 hr Satisfactory perc. <br /> (Live Oak rate <br /> Geo Environmental) <br /> Note: A satisfactory percolation rate for a "shallow" test is greater than 1 but less than or equal to 60 minutes per <br /> inch. A satisfactory percolation rate for a "deep" test is greater than 1 but less than or equal to 30 minutes <br /> per inch. <br /> Only one percolation test (shallow or deep) is required to pass for the site to be approved for a standard <br /> septic system. <br /> 1 Per San Joaquin County Environmental Health Department, a rate between 1.0 and 5.0 min/in requires a <br /> 20-foot separation between the bottom of dispersal system and ground water, or mitigation by system <br /> design or enhancement. <br /> Discussion of Percolation Test Results <br /> The soils near the proposed sewage disposal areas of the Site have demonstrated a <br /> satisfactory percolation rate for the use of standard septic systems in accordance with <br /> the requirements of the San Joaquin County Environmental Health Department. This <br /> percolation test is considered representative of soils within a 100-foot radius of the test <br /> location. <br /> Because of the percolation rate between 1.0 and 5.0 min/in encountered in the test <br /> hole, the San Joaquin County Environmental Health Department will require a 20-foot <br /> separation from the bottom of the dispersal system to ground water. Ground water is <br /> anticipated to be encountered approximately 82 to 85 feet below ground surface at the <br /> Site; consequently, no modifications to standard septic systems should be required. <br /> Discussion of Septic System Sizing <br /> Septic system construction utilizing leach lines and seepage pits should follow the San <br /> Joaquin County On-Site Wastewater Treatment Systems Standards (2017) where <br /> applicable. <br /> LOGE 20-63 Page 8 <br />