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L <br /> LJune 12, 2006 <br /> NOA Project Number: E06061A <br /> Vicinity Septic System Permit Summary. <br /> r <br /> Address,Date Tank Capacity Lines,Length,Pits Comments <br /> 10125 E.Woodbridge Rd. 1,200 gal Three 40'leach lines,three 36" New installation to residence <br /> 7-13-93 1 1 diameter b 25'dee seepage Pits <br /> I The above septic systems utilizes leach lines and seepage pits. <br /> L <br /> 1/3.6 Septic Repair Permit History in the Vicinity <br /> LThe following septic system repair permits were found for the vicinity of the Site during file review <br /> at EHD on May 23, 2006: <br /> LVicinity Septic Repair Permit Summary. <br /> Address,Date Tank Capacity Description <br /> L7992 E.Woodbridge Rd. --- Addition of one 40'leach line and two 36"diameter by 25' <br /> 3-28-98 deep seepage pits to existing residential unit <br /> 10334 E.Woodbridge Rd. 1,200 Change in residential system to include new tank and one <br /> it 3-13-73 100'leach line <br /> d The above septic systems utilize leach lines or leach lines with seepage pits. <br /> it <br /> J3.7 Expected On-Site Maximum Septic Tank Usage <br /> LMaximum expected septic usage on the property would be for the existing residence, a potential <br /> second dwelling unit, and the proposed winery. Septic system design should be based on the On- <br /> Site Wastewater Disposal Standards or other engineering recommendations. <br /> L <br /> 4.0 GROUND WATER INFORMATION <br /> /4.1 Ground Water Depth and Gradient <br /> L 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 /> L According to these maps (Plates 4-7),ground water lies between 60 and 90 feet below ground <br /> surface. For fall 1998 and spring 1999,respectively,ground water appears to flow to the east- <br /> southeast and east-northeast at gradients of approximately 10 and 40 feet per mile in the vicinity of <br /> the Site. <br /> i <br /> L <br /> 4 <br /> L '0004 <br />