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Existing and Proposed Septic Tank Usage <br />Existing Septic System <br />Two septic systems are currently located on the Site. One system serves the house, <br />and the other serves the dog kennel. According to Mr. Patino, a previous owner <br />constructed the dog kennel so that animal waste could be washed through drains in the <br />floor and disposed in the septic system. There is no living space in the kennel, and Mr. <br />Patino indicated that he uses it as a storage building. <br />Proposed Septic System <br />A new septic system will be constructed to serve the new house (Plate 2). <br />On-Site Septic Permit History <br />The San Joaquin County Environmental Health Department septic permit files were <br />searched for the Site address. Five septic permits were identified: <br />June 1965 permit for new septic system at house. The system utilizes a 1,200- \ <br />gallon septic tank, four 56- to 58-foot leach lines, and two 33-inch diameter by <br />25-foot deep seepage pits. <br />November 1967 permit for addition to existing system at dog kennel. A 50-foot <br />leach line and a 33-inch diameter by 25-foot deep seepage pit were added to thei <br />existing system. <br />September 1997 permit for addition to existing system at dog kennel. Two 40- <br />foot leach lines and two 36-inch diameter by 25-foot deep seepage pits were <br />added to the existing system. <br /> <br />September 2002 permit for repair to existing residential system. A 40-foot leach , <br />line and two 36-inch diameter by 25-foot deep seepage pits were added to the <br />existing residential system. <br />November 2007 permit for repair to existing system at dog kennel. A 40-foot <br />leach line and three 36-inch diameter by 25-foot deep seepage pits were added <br />to the existing system. <br />These permits have been included in Appendix 4 of this report. The permits indicate a <br />history of additions to both septic systems, presumably because of failures in the <br />systems. <br />LOGE 1850 Page 2