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\./ `"W <br /> March 19, 2004 <br /> NOA Project Number: E0415A <br /> Page 11 <br /> 7.1 Quantity of Quality of Domestic Wastewater From Proposed Project <br /> The average total nitrogen concentration of the domestic waste water is normally considered to <br /> be 20-85 mg/L-N(Crites and Tchobanoglous, 1998). For the purpose of the nitrate loading <br /> estimate,the long-term average concentration for total nitrogen in waste water is estimated to be <br /> 35m_ g/L-N._ <br /> 7.2 Quantity and Quality of Deep Percolating Rain Water <br /> r <br /> An estimate of the quantity and quality of rainfall was required for the analysis. The estimate of <br /> deep percolation of rain is based on the average monthly precipitation of rain fall and <br /> �•• evapotranspiration for Lodi, California. The estimate first determines whether the average <br /> monthly precipitation exceeds average monthly potential ET. If so, then the difference is <br /> potential deep percolation. This method does not consider runoff. See Plate 8 for the data and <br /> calculation. <br /> Average potential evapotranspiration was obtained from the California Irrigation Management <br /> Information System(CIMIS). Stockton is located within evapotranspiration zone number 12. <br /> The average rain fall for the Lodi area was obtained from the USDA(1992) Soil Survey for San <br /> Joaquin County. <br /> Based on this estimate, the average deep percolation of rain for the Stockton area is estimated to <br /> be 5.01 inches. The nitrate concentration of rain fall was estimated to be 1 mg/L-N, whose <br /> maximum contaminant limit for drinking water is 10 mg/L-N (Hantzsche and Finnemore, 1992). <br /> 7.3 Denitrification Estimate <br /> Denitrification is an important process which occurs within the leach field whereby certain <br /> bacteria utilize the oxygen in the nitrate(NO3) and release nitrogen gas (N2) to the atmosphere. <br /> Denitrification is expressed as a percentage, and the normally accepted range is 10 percent to 35 <br /> percent. Soils with higher clay content, moist soil conditions, high pH, and organic material <br /> denitrify by about 35 percent and soils with high sand content and fast percolation rates are <br /> estimated to denitrify at a lower rate, about 10 percent to 15 percent. <br /> A denitrification factor of 25 percent was used for the site which accounts for the dark colored, <br /> fine-grained surface soil. <br /> 7.4 Agricultural Contribution <br /> Since the site is not used for agriculture, no agricultural contribution has been considered for this <br /> analysis. <br /> A01 V <br />