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EHD - Public
ProgramCode
2600 - Land Use Program
FileName_PostFix
SSNL
RECORD_ID
SU0009799
PE
2656
FACILITY_NAME
PA-1200133
STREET_NUMBER
11075
Direction
W
STREET_NAME
LARCH
STREET_TYPE
RD
City
TRACY
Zip
95376-
APN
21217002
ENTERED_DATE
10/10/2013 12:00:00 AM
SITE_LOCATION
11075 W LARCH RD
RECEIVED_DATE
8/23/2012 12:00:00 AM
P_LOCATION
99
P_DISTRICT
005
QC Status
Approved
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' 05 November 2014 <br /> AGE Project No. 14-3119 <br /> ' Page 16 of 17 <br /> ' 9.7. IMPACT OF NITROGEN LOADING FROM SITE PROJECT <br /> The recharging of groundwater is the most likely potential feature that could be <br /> ' impacted by nitrogen loading. However, the potential vertical migration of the <br /> wastewater would be lesser with the current septic design. Based on the low volume of <br /> wastewater to be generated and the significant to ground water, the potential vertical <br /> ' migration,would not likely degrade the local ground water. A total of 1.44 ppm restrooms <br /> and 2.78 �pm kitchen or 4.22 ppm of additional nitrogen will be added-to-the subject site <br /> through-Waste water recharge; following final development of the community church. <br /> 1 <br /> 10.0. TOTAL NITRATE IMPACT FROM PROPOSED PROJECT <br /> ' Based on the assumptions of the report, proposed NO3N mass of wastewater and the <br /> calculations of the NO3_N loading predicted, the proposed development should not <br /> ' negatively impact NO3_N loading rates within the aquifer. The soil at the site appear to <br /> be adequate for nitrate degradation and proper leaching of wastewater. <br /> ' 11.0. MITIGATION METHODS PROPOSED <br /> ' To mitigate any known or potential future impacts to soil and ground water from nitrate <br /> from proposed new development and increased septic usage, the following mitigations <br /> ' could be implementated: - <br /> • Maximize wastewater hold time where practical; <br /> • Avoid use of bioattenuation chemicals (bleach etc.); <br /> • Properly and regularly maintain property septic systems; <br /> ' If re-location or expansion of leach fields becomes necessary, leach lines should <br /> include high organic substrates under and surrounding the lines installed. <br /> ' 12.0. CONCLUSIONS <br /> ' Based on the above referenced Soil Suitability and Nitrate Loading Study, AGE <br /> concludes the following: <br /> ' • All proposed and approved septic system use and construction should follow the <br /> EHD On-Site Waste Disposal Standards. <br /> • Site redevelopment is appropriate with the use of the newly installed multiple-use <br /> ' water supply well and existing septic systems. <br /> 1 <br /> Advanced GeoGnvironmental,Inc. <br />
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