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EHD - Public
ProgramCode
2600 - Land Use Program
FileName_PostFix
SSNL
RECORD_ID
SU0011074
PE
2622
FACILITY_NAME
PA-1600231
STREET_NUMBER
23669
Direction
S
STREET_NAME
MANTECA
STREET_TYPE
RD
City
MANTECA
Zip
95337-
APN
22611035
ENTERED_DATE
10/4/2016 12:00:00 AM
SITE_LOCATION
23669 S MANTECA RD
RECEIVED_DATE
10/3/2016 12:00:00 AM
P_LOCATION
99
P_DISTRICT
005
QC Status
Approved
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• Septic Permit History in the Vicinity <br /> Based on a review of septic permits on file at the San Joaquin County Environmental <br /> Health Department for nearby properties, it appears that most septic systems in the <br /> area utilize leach lines or filter beds; one system utilized a shallow sump. The septic <br /> permits can be found in Appendix 4 of this report. <br /> Expected On-Site Maximum Septic Tank Usage <br /> Maximum expected septic usage on the Site would be from the existing homes and <br /> nursery. <br /> Ground Water Information <br /> Depth and Gradient <br /> Live Oak reviewed ground-water elevation information available from the San Joaquin <br /> County Flood Control and Water Conservation District to determine the ground-water <br /> levels near the Site. Data from the spring and fall of 2016 were the most recent <br /> available from this source (Plates 5 and 6). According to an analysis of these maps, the <br /> ground-water elevation is approximately 18 to 22 feet above mean sea level; the <br /> ground-water flow is to the north or southwest at a rate of approximately two to five feet <br /> per mile, depending on the season. <br /> • Given that the ground elevation of the Site is approximately 31 to 35 feet above sea <br /> level, based on the County ground water maps the depth to ground water below the Site <br /> is estimated to range between nine to 17 feet. <br /> Potential Ground Water Contamination Issues <br /> The Soil Suitability Study is not intended to be an investigation into ground-water <br /> contamination sources, and no such investigation was conducted. Many sources can <br /> contribute to ground water contamination, including leaking underground storage tanks, <br /> agricultural activities, dairies and cattle ranches, septic systems, and storm water <br /> infiltration. Agricultural activities and the use of septic systems in the area are known <br /> ground-water contamination sources with the potential to impact the Site. <br /> Live Oak reviewed the San Joaquin County Environmental Health Department's Water <br /> Well Data Table dated March 10, 2009 for nearby addresses that have been tested for <br /> nitrate and dibromochloropropane (DBCP). Three wells were identified at addresses <br /> within approximately 0.75 miles of the subject Site. Two of the wells had been tested <br /> for DBCP; it was detected in one of the wells, at a concentration of 0.01 µg/L. All the <br /> wells had been tested for nitrate; it was detected at concentrations of 6.0 to 50.0 mg/L. <br /> The Maximum Contaminant Level (MCL) set by the US EPA for nitrate as NO3 is 45 <br /> mg/L. The MCL for DBCP is 0.2 µg/L. <br /> • <br /> LOGE 1718 Page 3 <br />
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