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I February 2$ 2007 <br /> NOA Project Number: E07023A <br /> Soil Name Soil Perme- Septic tank <br /> and Map (in) Unified Soil Classification mth Salinity <br /> t o%cm Reaction ability absorption <br /> Symbol pH (in/hr) fields <br /> Manteca 0-11 Fine sandy loam;SM <2 7.4-8.4 2.0-6.0 Severe: <br /> fine sandy 11-24 Sine sandy loam,loam,sandy <2 7.4-8.4 .6-2.0 cemented <br /> loam,0-2 loam;SM,SC-SM pan <br /> slopes, 24-35 Indurated <2 -- --- <br /> 196 35-54 Cemented <2 --- -- <br /> 54-74 Stratified loamy sand to loam; <2 7.4-8.4 2.0-6.0 <br /> SM <br /> i Tinnin 0-28: Loamy coarse sand;SM <2 6.1-7.8 6.0-20 Droughty: <br /> loamy 28-53: Loamy coarse sand,loamy sand; <2 6.1-7.8 6.0-20 fast intake. <br /> y coarse SM <2 6.6-8.4 6.0-20 <br /> sand,0-2% 53-75: Loamy coarse sand,loamy sand, <br /> slopes,255, sand;SM <br /> Veritas,0- 0-15 Fine sandy loam;SM,SC-SM <4 7.4-8.4 2.0-6.0 Moderate: <br /> 2%slopes, 15-54 Sandy loam,fine sandy loam; <4 7.4-8.4 2.0-6.0 flooding, <br /> 266 SM,SC-SM - cemented <br /> 54-70 Cemented;-- an <br /> Note:The table descriptions do not necessarily reflect site-specific soil properties. <br /> 5.1 Soil Boring Locations <br /> A total of one soil boring was advanced on each parcel of the site to a depth of approximately three <br /> ` and a half feet. The soil borings were used later for percolation test holes; the locations of the <br /> 1 <br /> borings are indicated in Plate 1. <br /> 5.2 Soil Boring Dimensions <br /> The soil borings were approximately three and a half feet, as noted above, and were four inches in <br /> diameter. <br /> ! 5.3 Soil Lithology Observed <br /> F1Generally, the soils encountered in the borings were similar to the soils reported by the San Joaquin <br /> County Soil Survey for the area (USDA, 1992). Table 4 presents a soil log for the three and a half <br /> foot soil borings. <br /> Table 4. <br /> Soil Boring Log. <br /> Depth Interval(ft) Soil Type Unified Soil Classification <br /> 0-3.5 Brown sandy silt SM <br /> F1a <br /> } F 6 <br /> 4 <br />