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EHD - Public
ProgramCode
2600 - Land Use Program
FileName_PostFix
SSNL
RECORD_ID
SR0084372
PE
2602
STREET_NUMBER
476
Direction
N
STREET_NAME
PATTON
STREET_TYPE
AVE
City
STOCKTON
Zip
95215
APN
10313015
ENTERED_DATE
10/19/2021 12:00:00 AM
SITE_LOCATION
476 N PATTON AVE
P_LOCATION
99
P_DISTRICT
004
QC Status
Approved
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476 N Patton Avenue Project No. 2021-00084 P a g e 15 <br /> sampling. The sample was collected after flushing the system with a reduced steady stream <br /> for a minimum of five minutes. No filtration system was observed or reported. <br /> The well water sample was analyzed for nitrate as nitrogen and DBCP. The analytical <br /> methods and results are included in the following table: <br /> Table 2. Laboratory Analytica Results,September 7, 2021 <br /> Analytical Well <br /> MCL <br /> Method Units Sample <br /> Nitrate (as Nitrogen) E300.1 m /L 12 10 <br /> DBCP E524.3 u /L ND 0.2 <br /> 1. Based on EPA's MCL (Maximum Contaminant Level). <br /> ND = non-detect to laboratory detection limit <br /> Bold indicates sample is above the MCL <br /> As indicated above, nitrate as N is above the maximum contaminant level of 10 mg/L. DBCP <br /> was non-detect above the laboratory limit of 0.010 ug/L and is not a concern for the site. The <br /> laboratory report is available for review in Appendix B. <br /> 4.4 Current and Future On-Site Groundwater Uses <br /> The use of ground water for drinking water is currently utilized and further planned for the <br /> proposed development. There is currently one domestic well onsite which will serve both <br /> residential structures. <br /> 5.0 SOURCES AND IMPACT OF NITRATE TO GROUNDWATER <br /> 5.1 Current Off-Site Sources of Nitrate <br /> Septic systems and agriculture in the area may be the most significant sources of nitrate. In <br /> an attempt to determine the septic system density for the vicinity of the site, our office <br /> reviewed a recent aerial photograph (2021) available from GoogleEarthTM. We counted the <br /> clusters within approximately one square mile of the site,with the assumption each building <br /> cluster has one septic system. Using this method, we determined there are approximately <br /> 200 septic systems per square mile in the immediate vicinity of the site. This is a moderate <br /> number of septic systems, with the majority of these systems located on moderately sized <br /> parcels surrounded by agricultural land. <br /> As discussed above,the domestic well was sampled for Nitrate as N; the analysis reports the <br /> groundwater is 12 mg/L, which is above the EPA maximum contaminant level of 10 mg/L. <br /> Petralogix Engineering,InC. - <br /> 26675 BruelIa Road,Galt,Ca 95632 <br /> (209)-40o-5729 <br /> mm petralogix.rom <br />
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