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C . Parcel No. 017-050-07 <br /> Owner : Steve Kappos <br /> Location : 200 feet West of Teresi <br /> Age of House: Unknown , appears to have been built prior to <br /> World War II . <br /> Septic System: The existing system is fifteen years old and <br /> has not given any problems. <br /> D. Parcel No. 170-150-021 <br /> Owner : H. Buck , Jr . <br /> Location : 1000 feet South of Teresi <br /> Age of House: Built 1946 <br /> Septic System: Built in 1946 and never- given a problem. <br /> This was the only owner to have know of dry wells at the end <br /> of his leach field . <br /> GROUND WATER <br /> The owners of the previously listed properties were also <br /> interviewed as to the ground water depth. That depth was <br /> reported to be 85 feet at 1000 feet South of Teresi , 80 to 90 <br /> feet across the street from Teresi , and 100 feet ± at 800 feet <br /> North of Teresi . <br /> The only accessible well was approximately 1000 feet North of <br /> Teresa and it sounded at 95 feet ( A.P.N. 017-050-04 ) . <br /> The above conflicts with a study by Flood Control and Water <br /> Conservation , Fall of 1985 ( See Exhibit 2) . It appears that the <br /> water table has fallen 15 to 20 feet in the last five years, but <br /> that the generally southerly gradient of the water table has <br /> remained the same at 15 to 20 feet per mile. <br /> SOILS AND PERCOLATION TESTS <br /> The soil is Hanford Sandy Loam arid per "Soils of San Joaquin <br /> County" as published by the University of California it is the <br /> predominate soil for a radius of '12 mile. When drilling the <br /> percolation test hole we found the soil to be homogeneous and <br /> encouritered the typical plow pan layer from 1 to 3 feet deep. <br /> A 6 inch diameter by 3 foot deep test hole was dug on the site. <br /> Under the supervision of the San Joaquin County Health <br /> Department a percolation test was run and the rate of <br /> percolation was measured at 18 minutes/inch. See Exhibit 3. <br /> CONCLUSION <br /> Based upon the results of our percolation tests, interviews, and <br /> other data , it is my opinion that the subject property is <br /> suitable for septic systems and that the use of septic systems <br /> will not adversely affect the quality of d water . <br /> %,V� <br /> I recommend that 8000 S.F . be reserved for leach areas. <br /> 2 <br />