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EHD - Public
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2600 - Land Use Program
FileName_PostFix
SSNL
RECORD_ID
SU0006024
PE
2656
FACILITY_NAME
PA-0500776
STREET_NUMBER
24500
Direction
S
STREET_NAME
MACARTHUR
STREET_TYPE
DR
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TRACY
APN
25024001
ENTERED_DATE
5/5/2006 12:00:00 AM
SITE_LOCATION
24500 S MACARTHUR DR
RECEIVED_DATE
5/3/2006 12:00:00 AM
P_LOCATION
99
P_DISTRICT
005
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Approved
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FNLSE2.213.1*1�ii SSS4.2 sreferenced, water table samples wereretrieved from the three borings to <br /> Severa nstituents were tested, as illustrated in Table 3. The test results also show high <br /> s of sodium and particularly chloride, as noted below. These two constituents are referred to as <br /> inking Water Standards and are non-enforceable guidelines regulating contaminants that may <br /> c effects. Sodium has no standard,but is generally recognized to be the same as chloride at 250 <br /> ppm. It appears there is a high concentration of these two constituents in the southeast area of the property <br /> that is migriflng to the northwest. Additionally, the Total Dissolved Solids(TDS) also has a secondary <br /> standard o 50 ppm. It is noted to be high in all of the water samples <br /> Test results reveal nitrate concentrations over the Maximum Contaminant Level (MCL) o 45 m for the <br /> boring in the southeast corner of the property,and under the existing leachfield. The wat tab under the <br /> future filter bed has a nitrate concentration of 42 ppm. <br /> NL 2.3 SS§ 4.3 4.4, 4.� There ar two d m it v�ells on the property as noted on We—Site . Test <br /> results the nitrate concentration in th sted"north" n-site well is above the median2.5 ppt� <br /> NO3, at 35 ppm(as nitrate). It is my understanding that the well to the south is operational,but is currently <br /> bebei=,used as standbxfoi ire suppressio . The sample was taken from a nearb b from the north <br /> well and delivered to A&L Western Agricultural Labs under the attache hain of Custod <br /> TABLE 3 <br /> UNDERLYING GROUNDWATER ANALYSIS <br /> WATER TABLE UNDER WATER TABLE UNDER WATER TABLE UNDER ONSITE DOMESTIC WELL <br /> PROPOSED PRESSURIZED EXISTING GRAVITY "RESERVE AREA" (SOUTH WELL) <br /> FILTER BED LEACHFIELD LEACHFIELD <br /> (FLF WATER TABLE) (E L F WATER TABLE) (RLF WATER TABLE) <br /> ANALYTE LEVEL ANALYTE LEVEL ANALYTE LEVEL ANALYTE LEVEL <br /> FOUND FOUND FOUND FOUND <br /> Nitrate 42 ppm Nitrate 64 ppm Nitrate 64 ppm Nitrate 35 ppm <br /> Total Dissolved 1150 ppm Total Dissolved 1680 ppm Total Dissolved 2190 ppm Total Dissolved 810 ppm <br /> Solids Solids Solids Solids <br /> pH 7.4 pH 7.2 pH 7.2 pH 7.8 <br /> Chloride 238 ppm Chloride 319 ppm Chloride 456 ppm Chloride 140 ppm <br /> Sodium 236 ppm Sodium 313 ppm Sodium 343 ppm Sodium 103 ppm <br /> Total Alkalinity 359 ppm Total Alkalinity 414 ppm -total Alkalinity 417 ppm Total Alkalinity 164 ppm <br /> Static -11 ft bgs Static -I 1 ft bgs Static -I 1 D Static Could Not <br /> Groundwater Groundwater Groundwater Groundwater Be <br /> Level Level Level bgs Level Measured <br /> Calculation of Alkalinity Requirement for Nitrification <br /> The nitrate-nitrogen loading calculations on Page 14 are contingent upon the environmental factors required <br /> for nitrification to occur. These conditions include soil pore-space oxygen content, soil temperature,pH, <br /> electrical conductivity, organic matter,cation exchange capacity,and alkalinity, Alkalinity in wastewater <br /> effluent is derived from the domestic well water supply in addition to the introduction of wastes. Nitrification <br /> consumes approximately 7.1 mg of alkalinity for every mg of ammonia-nitrogen(NH,-N) oxidized. <br /> Nitrification of the average Total Nitrogen (TN)concentration of 68 mg/L,as determined on Page 14 would <br /> require: 68 mg/L NH,-N x 7.1 mg CaCO, =618 mg/L alkalinity. Therefore, as noted in Table 3,alkalinity in <br /> the domestic water supply will be theoretically and nitrification may be inhibited. <br /> 7 <br /> Chesney Consulting <br />
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