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EHD - Public
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2600 - Land Use Program
FileName_PostFix
SSNL
RECORD_ID
SR0085229
PE
2602
STREET_NUMBER
5347
Direction
E
STREET_NAME
HILDRETH
STREET_TYPE
LN
City
STOCKTON
Zip
95212
APN
08523007
ENTERED_DATE
5/3/2022 12:00:00 AM
SITE_LOCATION
5347 E HILDRETH LN
P_LOCATION
99
P_DISTRICT
004
QC Status
Approved
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6.7 Discussion of any potential problems predicted and/or the need for an engineered or <br />alternative septic system. In this area, the soil is classified as Stockton Clay. Due to this classification <br />and percolation rate, a standard septic system similar to the one found on the other homesites in the <br />project vicinity would be recommended on the proposed parcels. <br />6.8 Discussion of percolation rates in relation to the type, size and location of future leach <br />fields needed at the site. Based on the results of the percolation rate and the soil profile, it is <br />Dillon & Murphy's opinion that the subject proposed parcel is suited for a typical on-site sewage <br />disposal system. The systems should be properly designed and installed according to the current <br />San Joaquin County criteria for standard septic systems. <br />Based on the depth to groundwater in the area, and the size of the proposed parcel, it is our <br />opinion that the installation of any new proposed septic system, if property installed, should not <br />adversely affect the quality of groundwater in the area. <br />7.0 CONCLUSION SECTION <br />The conclusions of this report are based on the information provided regarding the proposed <br />development, the use of the subject property, and the site conditions as they existed at the time <br />we excavated our test holes and performed the percolation tests. It was assumed that the test <br />holes and percolation test results are representative of the subsurface conditions in the general <br />area. <br />Our services were performed, our findings obtained, and our conclusions proposed in accordance <br />with generally accepted engineering principles and practices. The warranty is in lieu of all other <br />warranties either expressed or implied. Test findings and statements of professional opinion do <br />not constitute a guarantee or warranty, expressed or implied. <br />w� <br />Joeurphy <br />R.C. .45277 <br />Qe,pF E S S/p/V <br />MURPti ! � <br />C -D y 2\ <br />QD <br />M <br />No.45277 :0 <br />DCP. 9-30.22 <br />CIV1\- <br />4 <br />
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