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KLE/NFELOER <br /> Bright People.Right Solu om <br /> 5 WASTE/SEWAGE LOADING <br /> According to the San Joaquin County Onsite Wastewater Treatment Systems Standards (Table <br /> 6.6), we have assumed the following water use. <br /> Average Daily Maximum Estimated <br /> Facility Table 6.6 Establishment Type Wastewater Number of Weekly <br /> Flow Occupants Wastewater <br /> Flow (gallons) <br /> Ag Complex Day Schools and Day Care 15 <br /> (Human) facilities w/o cafeterias, gyms or gal/person/day 50 3,750 <br /> showers <br /> Ag Complex Kennels* 10 gal/dog/day 200 28,000 <br /> Animal <br /> Fire Station Day workers at schools/offices 30 gal/person/shift 4 840 <br /> Day Schools and Day Care 15 <br /> Preschool facilities w/o cafeterias, gyms or gal/person/day 106 7,950 <br /> showers <br /> Total 40,540 <br /> *Wastewater generated for 1 cow was approximated to be equivalent to 8 dogs, 1 sheep or goat was <br /> approximated to be equivalent to 2 dogs, and 1 pig was approximated to be equivalent to 4 dogs. <br /> Minimum number of occupants are based on discussions with Escalon High School <br /> administrators, fire station personnel, and preschool administrators. The average daily <br /> wastewater flow for the ag complex (animal) is based on the maximum number of animals <br /> supported by the facility as indicated by Escalon High School administrators and the approximate <br /> equivalent average daily wastewater flow described above. Weekly flows are based on a 7-day <br /> occupancy for the ag complex (animal) and the fire station, and a 5-day occupancy for the ag <br /> complex (human) and the preschool. <br /> 20200144.002A/ST019R101556 Page 8 of 14 September 24, 2019 <br /> ©2019 Kleinfelder www.kleinfelder.com <br />