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Soil Suitability Nitrate Loading Study <br /> Manteca Unified School District <br /> 2414"Street,French Camp,CA <br /> Page 6 <br /> 1.6.3 Description of the Date,Time,and Protocol Used to Prepare the Test Hole <br /> On June 25,2019,two percolation test holes were hand augered 4 inches in diameter to depth of 3 feet bgs. <br /> The sides of the holes were scoured and two inches of pea gravel was placed at the bottom of each hole. A <br /> perforated 2 inch diameter by 5 feet long PVC pipe was inserted into each hole and the annular space was <br /> filled with pea gravel. Prior to conducting the percolation test,the holes were presaturated for 24 hours with <br /> 6 inches of standing water from the bottom of the test hole. <br /> 1.6.4 Description of the Date,Time and Condition of the Test Hole After the 24-Hour Soak Period <br /> On June 25, 2019, at approximately 9:00 a.m. both holes were observed to be intact with no remaining <br /> water. <br /> 1.6.5 Compliance with SJC Policy EHD 02-02 <br /> Based on the test hole conditions after the 24 hour soak period, it was determined, per EHD requirements, <br /> that the 1 hour procedure (#1) for leach Line Fill and a 4 hour (#2) for the Jacktone Clay would be <br /> conducted. A Solinst Model 101 P7 Water Level Meter was used to measure depth to water in each test <br /> hole. <br /> 1.6.6 Percolation Test Form with REHS Verification Signature <br /> The completed percolation test form signed by county inspector Daria Afonkaia is included in Appendix E. <br /> 1.6.7 Discussion of Any Potential Problems Predicted and/or the Need for an Engineered or <br /> Alternative Septic System <br /> The subsurface soils encountered at the Site consist of clay and percolation rates of 1.85 minutes per inch <br /> (MPI)and 10.86 MPI were accepted rates for the proposed design and are not expected to generate potential <br /> issues. San Joaquin County standards for the percolation rate in the disposal field shall be no greater than <br /> sixty (60) MPI or less than one (1) MPI. Percolation rates for seepage pits shall be no greater than thirty <br /> (30) MPI. <br /> 1.6.8 Discussion of Percolation Rates in Relation to the Type, Size and Location of Future Leach <br /> Fields Needed at the Site <br /> Septic system construction should follow the San Joaquin County On-Site Wastewater Disposal Standards <br /> where applicable. <br /> 2.0 NITRATE LOADING STUDY <br /> EHD recognizes nitrate contamination as a significant potential threat to the surface and groundwaters of <br /> the County. Groundwater quality may be impacted by nitrate contamination where percolating effluent <br /> leaches into the ground, should this effluent reach groundwater. Due to EHD's concerns regarding nitrate <br /> leaching into the surface and groundwaters from septic systems,a soil suitability and nitrate loading study <br /> is required by EHD for the proposed development to measure the potential concentration of percolating <br /> effluent and rain fall over a long period of time. This report has been prepared to meet the requirements of <br /> the San Joaquin County EHD's Soil Suitability Study Requirement Checklist (dated 9/25/07) and Nitrate <br /> Loading Study Requirement Checklist(dated 7/14/03). <br /> ow <br /> W CONDOR <br />