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EHD - Public
ProgramCode
2600 - Land Use Program
FileName_PostFix
SSNL
RECORD_ID
SU0004353
PE
2632
FACILITY_NAME
PA-0200247
STREET_NUMBER
26485
Direction
N
STREET_NAME
THORNTON
STREET_TYPE
RD
City
THORNTON
ENTERED_DATE
5/17/2004 12:00:00 AM
SITE_LOCATION
26485 N THORNTON RD
RECEIVED_DATE
6/13/2002 12:00:00 AM
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Approved
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Mr.Jadi Singh <br /> January 24,2003 <br /> Job Number:LE02481 <br /> Page 7 <br /> r. <br /> quite mobile in ground water and originates from agricultural fertilizers, dairies, and untreated <br /> septic waste. The total nitrogen analysis indicates a result of 0.9 mg/L as nitrogen(N) (MCL is <br /> 10 mg/L-N). Nitrate as NO3 was found to be 4.0 mg/L(MCL for nitrate is 45 mg/L as NO3). <br /> The ground water hardness is"very hard"and the Sodium Absorption Ratio(SAR),indicating <br /> the danger of high-sodium water for irrigation,is considered medium hazard. <br /> No tests for hydrocarbons were performed. The water quality tests were limited to "general <br /> mineral" and"total nitrogen." <br /> 5.0 PERCOLATION TESTS AND INFILTRATION TESTS <br /> 5.1 Falling Head Percolation Tests <br /> ` Six falling head percolation test borings were drilled utilizing a 4-inch diameter hand auger and a <br /> 6-inch diameter"post hole"digging tool. A two-inch diameter PVC pipe was used for all the <br /> falling head percolation tests except for P-4. For the five tests with PVC pipe, the pipe was left <br /> .. open ended on the top and bottom. Perforations were made on approximately the last 12 inches <br /> of the casing. Approximately two inches of"pea gravel"were placed in the bottom of the hole, <br /> the casing was installed, and the annual space was filled with "pea gravel." <br /> For percolation test P-4, an open 6-inch diameter post hole was dug to visually inspect the fall of <br /> water in the hole due to rapid conditions. A simple falling head percolation test similar to the <br /> others was performed. A reference point was established to measure the fall of water. All the <br /> percolation test borings were pre-soaked between 48 to 24 hours prior to the percolation tests <br /> then supersaturated 4 hours prior to each percolation test and double ring infiltrometer test. <br /> A falling head percolation test was conducted on all six percolation test borings. The falling <br /> head tests were conducted by adding approximately 6 inches of water above the bottom of the <br /> hole. The drop of water was measured for a period of 1 hour or four hours depending on the <br /> permeability of the soil. For the 1 hour tests, the fall was recorded each 10 minute segment. For <br /> rapid conditions,the fall of water was observed until the hole went dry and the time for 6 inches <br /> of drop was measured. For the four hour tests, the fall of water was measured every 30 minutes. <br /> Under a consultation permit with San Joaquin County Environmental Health Division(Permit <br /> No. SR0032000), Mr. Johnny Yoakum R.E.H.S. of that office observed the percolation tests and <br /> double ring infiltrometer tests conducted during the afternoon of Monday,November 25,2002. <br /> The purpose of the consultation permit was to discuss the percolation rate and infiltration rate of <br /> +o� <br />
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