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EHD - Public
ProgramCode
2600 - Land Use Program
FileName_PostFix
SSNL
RECORD_ID
SU0003614
PE
2690
FACILITY_NAME
PA-0100105
STREET_NUMBER
13161
Direction
S
STREET_NAME
JACK TONE
STREET_TYPE
RD
City
MANTECA
APN
20114007
ENTERED_DATE
5/7/2004 12:00:00 AM
SITE_LOCATION
13161 S JACK TONE RD
RECEIVED_DATE
2/19/2002 12:00:00 AM
P_LOCATION
99
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1.01 <br /> ` September 10, 2004 <br /> NOA Project Number: E040104A <br /> ` Presaturation of the percolation test holes occurred on August 30, 2004. The depth of water <br /> used to pre-soak was 12 inches above the bottom of the boring. <br /> ` 6.4 Condition of Borings After Presaturation <br /> After the 24-hour soak period, the presaturated holes were found to be intact on August 31, <br /> �- 2004. The holes at P-1, P-2, P-3, and P-6 were found to be dry on August 31. The shallow <br /> holes at P-4 and P-5 were found to be dry,while standing water was detected in the deep <br /> holes. <br /> 6.5 Percolation Test Procedure <br /> V <br /> Percolation tests were conducted for the borings on August 31, 2004 in accordance with the <br /> requirements of the EHD. A percolation test with a duration of four hours was performed <br /> L for each hole. The final half-hour of each four-hour percolation test was observed by Mr. <br /> Larry Godinho, Senior Registered Environmental Health Inspector, EHD. Two of the tests <br /> were suspended midway through because the percolation rates observed were too rapid for a <br /> four-hour test. <br /> Measurement of the water level during the percolation test was from a fixed reference point <br /> on the PVC casing using an electric well sounder with an depth accuracy of 1/100th foot. All <br /> tabulated values on the field data sheet (appendix) are in decimal feet. After water drop was <br /> observed, the holes were checked for refill. The refill level was approximately 0.5 ft (6 inches) <br /> of water above the bottom level of the percolation test hole. The readings were taken <br /> approximately every 30 minutes for a period of four hours. <br /> V <br /> 6.6 Percolation Test Forms and Results <br /> 6.. The completed percolation test forms are included in the appendix of this report. <br /> A shallow percolation test is defined by the EHD as being between 36 and 42 inches in depth; <br /> V a satisfactory percolation rate for a shallow test is less than or equal to 60 minutes per inch <br /> drop. A deep percolation test is defined as being between 3.5 and 25 feet in depth; a <br /> satisfactory percolation rate for a deep test is 30 min/in or less. One percolation test must <br /> demonstrate a satisfactory percolation rate within the proposed septic system disposal field of <br /> each parcel. Details of the percolation tests are summarized in Table 6. <br /> ba <br /> 10 I <br /> V <br />
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