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KLEINFELDER <br /> Parcel Number Site Address Lot No. <br /> 021-030-53 25859 N. Watkinson Road 17 <br /> 019-240-55 25901 N. Watkinson Road 16 <br /> 2. PRESENT AND PAST USE <br /> At the time of this investigation, the study area consisted of vacant land. Based on information <br /> provided by the property owner, agricultural uses, primarily the grazing of horses and cattle, <br /> are the only known site uses. No known commercial or residential uses of the study area are <br /> known. <br /> 3. SEPTIC PERMITS AND PERFORMANCE <br /> SJCEHD files were searched to identify septic permits at parcels in the project vicinity. There <br /> were no permits on file for the parcels proposed for development. Twelve permits were <br /> reviewed for eight parcels located adjacent to or near the subject property. These permits were <br /> for new installations and repairs/additions to existing septic systems. Each of the permitted <br /> residential sewage disposal systems was for conventional septic/leach field systems with 25- <br /> foot deep seepage pits. A summary of the permit information is presented on Plate 2, and <br /> copies of the permits are attached. <br /> !� 4. GROUNDWATER <br /> Groundwater was not encountered in our soil profile borings drilled for this investigation. <br /> Lines of Equal Depth to Groundwater contour maps published in groundwater reports by the <br /> San Joaquin County Flood Control and Water Conservation District (1982 to 1999) show <br /> groundwater levels in the project area ranging from about 120 to 165 feet below ,;round <br /> surface. Based on Lines of Equal Elevation of Groundwater contour maps, the groundwater <br /> gradient in the project area is generally from east to west. Local gradient variations may occur <br /> due to well usage. <br /> Groundwater is not currently used at the site. At the time of our investigation, a well was being <br /> installed for the proposed residence at Lot 17 (Parcel 021-030-53). A domestic well will be <br /> installed at each of proposed residential lots. We anticipate that the predominant use of <br /> groundwater at the residences will be for domestic and landscaping purposes. <br /> As the only well existing on the lot was newly drilled and still not functioning, samples of <br /> groundwater were not tested. <br /> 57556.G01/ST05R687 June 10,2005 <br /> ©2005 Kleinfelder,Inc. Page 2 of 5 <br />