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EHD - Public
ProgramCode
2600 - Land Use Program
FileName_PostFix
SSNL
RECORD_ID
SR0083015
PE
2602
STREET_NUMBER
20449
Direction
E
STREET_NAME
OAKWOOD
STREET_TYPE
AVE
City
STOCKTON
Zip
95215
APN
18508035
ENTERED_DATE
12/15/2020 12:00:00 AM
SITE_LOCATION
20449 E OAKWOOD AVE
P_LOCATION
99
P_DISTRICT
004
QC Status
Approved
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RECEIVED <br /> JAN t 3 2021 <br /> ENVIRONMENTAL HEALT" <br /> E)EPARTMENf <br /> 5.3 Description of all current on-site sources of nitrate to soil and groundwater and the <br /> contribution of nitrate load from these sources to the project site: The sources of nitrates are <br /> the existing septic systems in use by an existing parcel for residential uses. The existing septic <br /> systems were accounted for when determining the approximate nitrate concentration, the site is <br /> expected to maintain its current flow with the proposed development. <br /> 5.4 Discussion of all proposed future on-site sources of nitrate to soil and groundwater and <br /> the contribution of nitrate load from these sources to the project site: The future use of the <br /> site will remain consistent. The existing residence with 4 bedrooms was used to approximate the <br /> amount of people that could generate waste water flow. It was conservatively assumed that 100 <br /> gal/day would be generated for the first bedroom and 50 gal/day subsequently for every other <br /> room, generating at a total of 250 gallons/day. The site is expected to be able to handle up to 410 <br /> gallons/day,making the current flows sustainable. <br /> There is a residence on the 18 acre parcel, 250 gallons/day were used assuming a four bedroom <br /> house. The 18 acre parcel would have no problem with these small flows, but no major additions <br /> should be made without update to this report. <br /> The average total nitrogen concentration of domestic wastewater is about 20-85mg/L-N, <br /> although 35-45mg/L-N is a better approximation (Crites and Tchnobanglous). The value selected <br /> for this site was 45mg/L-N assuming this site shall experience a larger concentration. <br /> The site will experience a process of denitrification as the soil naturally treats surface material <br /> through natural forms. Denitrification is a process that occurs when bacteria uses oxygen in the <br /> nitrate(NO3)and release nitrogen (N2) into the atmosphere. Denitrification can be variable to the <br /> type of soils,chemical properties,moisture content and other variables. Based on the sandy loams <br /> on site and the high percolation rates, this site's soil has moderate levels of denitrification. It is <br /> expected that a site with soil of these characteristics shall have approximately about 10-15% of <br /> denitrification. The value used for this site was 15%. <br /> 5.5 Calculate mass balance of nitrogen loading considering all potential sources identified <br /> using Hanztch/Finnemore equation: Using the data mentioned within this report and the <br /> attached Soil Suitability Report the mass balance of nitrogen loading for this site was calculated, <br /> this was done using Hanztch/Finnemore formula. Based on the Hanztch/Finnemore equation this <br /> 2 acre site would contain a Nitrate Load(Nc)of 7.01 mg/L-N when the site is generating its peak <br /> flows. The 18 acre parcel would generate 1.90 mg/L-N. <br /> 6.0 Discussion of nitrate loading results relative to proposed method of <br /> wastewater disposal <br /> 6.1 Discussion of total nitrate impact from proposed project: There are very low possibilities <br /> that the percolating effluent could affect water conditions. <br /> 5 <br />
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