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Existing and Proposed Septic Tank Usage <br /> Existing Septic System SSS <br /> r <br /> The site plan prepared by A Plus Drafting (Plate 2) depicts two septic systems on the ( , <br /> Site, one at each house. <br /> Proposed Septic System <br /> According to Shannon Rose of Inderjit S. Toor Construction, Inc., additions may be t) <br /> made to the existing septic systems. <br /> On-Site Septic Permit History <br /> San Joaquin County Environmental Health Department septic permits were searched <br /> for the Site address. One septic permit, dated May 1970, was found. The permit was ?� <br /> for the installation of a new septic system to serve a residence; a 2,400-gallon tank, four 7-1 <br /> 3 <br /> 90-foot leach lines, and four 25-foot deep by 33-inch diameter seepage pits were <br /> specified. This permit is included in Appendix 4. <br /> Existing Septic Tank Usage in the Vicinity <br /> To estimate the septic system usage in the area, our office counted septic systems that <br /> exist within approximately one square mile surrounding the property. Air photo imagery <br /> from GoogleEarthTM was used. Each building cluster on the photo was assumed to <br /> have one septic system. Using this method, we estimated that at least 265 septic <br /> systems per square mile are located in the immediate vicinity of the Site. <br /> i <br /> The general area consists of agricultural and rural residential land. A mobile home park <br /> is located approximately 500 feet west of the Site. <br /> Septic Permit History in the Vicinity <br /> Based on a recent review of septic permits on file at the San Joaquin County <br /> Environmental Health Department for nearby properties, septic systems in the area <br /> appear to utilize leach lines and seepage pits. The septic permits can be found in <br /> Appendix 4 of this report. <br /> �" LOGE 1515 Page 2 <br />