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LOGE 2116: Rico Percolation Test Page 3 <br />April 16, 2020 <br />Health Department. This percolation test is considered representative of soils within an <br />approximate 100 -foot radius of the test location. <br />Because of the percolation rate between 5.0 and 30.0 min/in encountered in the test holes, the <br />San Joaquin County Environmental Health Department will require an 8 -foot separation from <br />the bottom of the dispersal system to ground water. Ground water is anticipated to be <br />encountered over 100 feet below ground surface at the Site; consequently, no modifications to <br />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 Joaquin <br />County On -Site Wastewater Treatment Systems Standards (2017) where applicable. The new <br />septic system will require a permit from the San Joaquin County Environmental Health <br />Department. <br />We are pleased to be of service on this project. <br />any questions. <br />Sincerely, <br />Live Oak GeoEnvironmental, Inc. <br />Abigail Racco, Project Manager <br />a&___ <br />Davi etch, Engineering Geologist <br />CEG -2151, CHG-653, PGP -1049 <br />Attachments: Plate 1: Vicinity Map <br />Plate 2: Site Map <br />Percolation Test Permit <br />Percolation Test Form <br />Please feel free to contact us should you have <br />LCN <br />i DAVID 3t <br />N0, 2151 <br />* �ERTIFIEO <br />ENGIPSEERING Q <br />GEOLOGISZ ��� I <br />slgTE OF <br />