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EHD - Public
ProgramCode
2600 - Land Use Program
FileName_PostFix
SSNL
RECORD_ID
SR0079138
PE
2601
STREET_NUMBER
3876
Direction
E
STREET_NAME
EMERSON
STREET_TYPE
RD
City
ACAMPO
Zip
95220
APN
00514523
ENTERED_DATE
5/21/2018 12:00:00 AM
SITE_LOCATION
3876 E EMERSON RD
P_LOCATION
99
P_DISTRICT
004
QC Status
Approved
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• percolate into the aquifer; evapotranspiration, the sum of evaporation and plant <br /> transpiration, will reduce percolating effluent, especially in summer months. <br /> Rainfall recharge (deep percolation of rain) is a significant factor in the nitrate loading <br /> estimate; however, data on rainfall recharge rates are not widely available. For the <br /> Chico area, Hantzsche and Finnemore present an average rainfall of 22.5 inches per <br /> year and an estimated rainfall recharge of 16.8 inches per year; the recharge rate is <br /> calculated to be 75 percent of the average rainfall. Because the Chico area is similar <br /> geologically to San Joaquin County, for the purpose of this report Live Oak has selected <br /> 75 percent of rainfall to represent the estimated rainfall recharge for the project area. <br /> Rainfall data for the Acampo area was obtained from the Western Regional Climate <br /> Center. The Elliott station (0450010), the closest active station to the Site, reports the <br /> average total annual precipitation from July of 1926 through May of 2016 to be 18.27 <br /> inches. By assuming 75 percent of this precipitation percolates to the aquifer, the value <br /> of 13.7 inches average recharge of rainfall is obtained. <br /> The nitrate concentration of rainfall was estimated to be 1 mg/L-N (Hantzsche and <br /> Finnemore). <br /> Quantity and Quality of Domestic Wastewater <br /> Ms. Delapena proposes to place a four-bedroom home on the Site. The Site is currently <br /> • vacant. <br /> Crites and Tchobanoglous (1998) list a typical flow rate of 50 to 70 gallons per person <br /> per day for an individual residence. The San Joaquin County Enviromental Health <br /> Department has indicated that maximum flow and double occupancy within each <br /> bedroom should be considered for the nitrate loading assessment; as a result, a value <br /> of 140 gallons per bedroom per day has been selected (personal communication, <br /> January 6, 2017). <br /> The estimated flow values discussed here should not be used for the design and sizing <br /> of the septic system. The design and sizing of the septic system should utilize the San <br /> Joaquin County Environmental Health Department's On-Site Wastewater Treatment <br /> Systems Standards (2017) which incorporate peak and surge flow factors. The <br /> estimates used in the On-Site Wastewater Treatment Systems Standards may be <br /> greater than those discussed here. <br /> Based on four bedrooms total at 140 gallons per bedroom per day, the maximum <br /> average daily flow for the Site was estimated to be 560 gallons per day (gpd). A typical <br /> residential concentration of 35 mg/L of nitrate as N was selected (Crites and <br /> Tchobanoglous, 1998). <br /> • LOGE 1821 Page 6 <br />
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