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EHD - Public
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4200/4300 - Liquid Waste/Water Well Permits
RECORD_ID
WP0043938
PE
4369
STREET_NUMBER
19380
STREET_NAME
JACK TONE
STREET_TYPE
RD
City
MANTECA
Zip
95336-
APN
24502027
ENTERED_DATE
10/19/2022 12:00:00 AM
SITE_LOCATION
19380 JACK TONE RD
P_LOCATION
99
P_DISTRICT
005
QC Status
Approved
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Below is the evaluation summary for the 19380 Jack Tone Road Irrigation Well (APN 245020270) -well <br /> permit application. <br /> The evaluation, with assumptions as noted, indicates that the proposed Irrigation well is located in an <br /> area of moderate domestic/residential well density(approximately 21 well in section T2S/R8E/06), <br /> General Plan designation AG-40 (0.0—0.05 Dwelling units per acre) but is not likely to interfere <br /> significantly with existing off-site wells, create unreasonable groundwater level declines/reductions in <br /> aquifer storage or to create issues with infrastructure due to subsidence and it can be approved pending <br /> any other issues that you might have with the application. <br /> Summary: <br /> - The applicant proposes: well depth of 350 feet, a well grout seal of 50 feet with extraction rate— <br /> 600 GPM with anticipated pumping schedule 360,000 Gal/day in a 55.59 acre lot. <br /> - Proposed new well is in an area of low domestic/residential (2.1—6 Dwelling units per acre) well <br /> density (36 wells per section). At least one domestic well is located approximately 200 feet <br /> Southeast of the proposed Ag well <br /> - Based on the extraction rate of 600 GPM, The Theis drawdown chart predicts less than 5 feet of <br /> drawdown if the well is approximately more than 150 feet away from proposed well. <br /> - Online databases do not specify any irrigation wells located within 2,000 feet of the proposed well <br /> location. Review of aerial imagery indicates an irrigation well is present approximately 2800 feet <br /> Northeast. <br /> - Groundwater levels estimated by DWR well data range between 30(10/09/1991) to 59 <br /> (10/26/2021) foot below ground surface over the past thirty years.Water levels fluctuate <br /> approximately 1 to 7 feet between seasonal high and low levels. <br /> - The permit application proposes a minimum well casing/grout seal of 50 feet and appears to <br /> target the Modesto-Riverbank aquifer with water-bearing zones anticipated to be under <br /> unconfined to locally confined conditions. <br /> - The annual total extracted volume is estimated to be approximately 54.3 million gallons, a peak <br /> pumping rate of 647 GPM, and an annualized/seasonal pumping rate of approximately 180 <br /> GPM. <br /> - The aquifer volume below the 55.59-acre parcel contains an estimated 4,447 acre-feet of water <br /> storage.The proposed extraction volume of 166.77 acre-feet per year is approximately 3.8%of <br /> the estimated aquifer storage beneath the parcel without regard to recharge each season and is <br /> considered sustainable. <br /> - The proposed well is not located within the extents of the Corcoran Clay, subsurface water- <br /> bearing sediments are semi-consolidated to consolidated, and the proposed well is not located <br /> in an area where subsidence is currently indicated,therefore subsidence is unlikely to be of <br /> significance or to create issues. <br />
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