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L <br /> LNovember 27,2006 <br /> NOA Project Number: E06115A <br /> approximately 5 septic systems per square mile in the immediate vicinity of the Site. <br /> The general use of the vicinity is primarily agricultural with a few associated residences and farm <br /> structures. <br /> 3.5 Septic Permit History in the Vicinity <br /> 6. The following septic system permit was found for the vicinity of the Site during file review at EHD <br /> on September 16,2006: <br /> 60 Vicinity <br /> 2. <br /> Vicini Septic System Permit Summary. <br /> Address,Date Tank Lines,Length,Pits Comments <br /> Capacity <br /> mile NW Holt Road on 1200 gal Two,60'leach lines Installation for a residence <br /> Whiskey Slough <br /> 3-10-64 <br /> The septic system in the area appears to utilize leach lines. 3-S) <br /> 3.6 Septic Repair Permit History in the Vicinity <br /> No septic system repair permits were found for the vicinity of the site during file review at EHD on <br /> September 16, 2006. <br /> ` 3.7 Expected On-Site Maximum Septic Tank Usage <br /> Maximum expected usage on the property would be for the use of the showers, snack shop and <br /> ` marina office.The recreational facility has 38 private RV spaces available for clients who will rent a <br /> space for an annual fee. The clients' time in the space will be limited to no longer than two weeks <br /> during any given time.The facility will be available for client use year round,however the peak 3•� <br /> ` season is estimated during the months of June through September.A residence may be constructed <br /> on site in the future. Septic system design should be based on the On-Site Wastewater Disposal <br /> Standards or other engineering recommendations. <br /> 4.0 GROUND WATER INFORMATION <br /> 1. <br /> 4.1 Ground Water Depth and Gradient <br /> ` The San Joaquin County Flood Control and Water Conservation District (1998 and 1999) ground <br /> water depth and elevation maps were reviewed to determine the ground water levels near the Site. <br /> The Fall 1998 and Spring 1999 maps are the most current official maps available from the county. <br /> According to these maps (Plates 3-6),ground water lies between zero and ten feet below ground <br /> 4 <br /> '044L <br /> V <br />