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• Depth to high water table: <br /> Areas with a high water table greater than 4 feet are considered to have only a slight limitation to the <br /> application of agricultural manure effluent. <br /> The depth to high water table varies from approximately 10' to 18' across the site'. It can be <br /> concluded that there will be no impact to the ground water do to the conditions of farming at this site. <br /> • Water intake rate,hydrologic soil group: <br /> Soil type #149 is classified into group C, which is considered to have moderate limitations. The <br /> limitations are a result of the slow infiltration and potential runoff from rainfall or irrigation. <br /> This property is leveled and has irrigation pipelines. field runoff collection and return pipelines with <br /> permanent and portable pumps installed to properly collect and recycle field runoff waters. <br /> • Permeability rate,inches per hour: <br /> High solids waste and liquid wastes applications onto a site with a rate of 2.0"-6.0" is considered to have <br /> moderate to moderately rapid permeability. <br /> All of the soils have a published permeability rate of 2.0"-6.0" incheS3. <br /> Soil Sample# Infiltration Rate Limitations <br /> inches/hour <br /> SI-123 .66 Moderate <br /> SIA-123 .63 Moderate <br /> S2-123 1.46 Moderate <br /> S2A-123 3.75 Moderately Rapid <br /> S3-123 2.01 Moderatelv Rapid <br /> S3A-123 1.62 Moderate <br /> S4-12 0.28 Moderately Slow <br /> S4A-123 2.49 Moderately Rapid <br /> It is recommended to incorporate high solids manure effluent. Refer to Appendix IID for Infiltration <br /> test results from A &L Western Agricultural Laboratories and map. <br /> • Soil pH: <br /> Site conditions of>6.5 are considered to have slight limitations <br /> Site conditions of 3.5 -6.5 are considered to have moderate limitations <br /> Site conditions of<3.5 are considered to have severe limitationsa <br /> 1. Reference San Joaquin County Flood Control&Water Conservation District Spring 1998 Groundwater Report <br /> 2. Reference FEMA Map <br /> 3. Soil Survey of San Joaquin County,California <br /> 4. Agnouhural Waste Management Handbook <br /> ®Western Design/David Avila 2001 13 <br />