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July 14, 2021 <br /> SOIL SUITABILITY STUDY/NITRATE LOADING STUDY <br /> 12172 N HIBBARD ROAD <br /> LODI,CALIFORNIA <br /> 1.0 INTRODUCTION <br /> Petralogix Engineering,Inc.has been retained by Mr.Pedro Perez to conduct a Nitrate Loading Study <br /> (NLS) and Soil Suitability Study (SSS) for the property located at 12172 N Hibbard Road, Lodi, San <br /> Joaquin County, California. The site assessor parcel number (APN) is 063-230-420. Proposed <br /> development consists of one 1,445 square-foot, three-bedroom, two-bath residential accessory <br /> dwelling unit (ADU). The parcel currently has one primary single-family residence with three <br /> bedrooms. The Environmental Health Department has requested the owner to submit a Soil <br /> Suitability Study (SSS) and Nitrate Loading Study (NLS) to assess soil conditions pertaining to the <br /> development of the parcel and associated planned septic system as well an evaluation of the projects <br /> potential to contaminate surface and groundwater with nitrate. <br /> The purpose of the SSS is to determine whether the soils are suitable for use with a septic system. <br /> The study was conducted in accordance with the requirements of Section 9-1105.2(d) of the San <br /> Joaquin County Development Code. An important element of an SSS consists of conducting <br /> percolation tests to determine if soils meet the required absorption rates, as required by the San <br /> Joaquin County, Public Health Services, and Environmental Health Department (EHD). This report <br /> has been formatted to correspond with the Soil Suitability Study Requirements Checklist of the San <br /> Joaquin County Environmental Health Department(EHD) dated July 14, 2003. <br /> The San Joaquin County Environmental Health Department recognizes nitrate contamination as a <br /> significant threat to the surface and groundwaters of the County. Groundwater quality may be <br /> impacted by nitrate contamination where percolating effluent leaches into the ground, should this <br /> effluent reach groundwater. Due to the EHD concerns regarding nitrate leaching into the surface and <br /> groundwaters from septic systems, a nitrate loading study is required by the EHD for the proposed <br /> development to measure the potential concentration of percolating effluent and rain fall over a long <br /> period of time. This report has been prepared to meet the requirements of the San Joaquin County <br /> EHD's Nitrate Loading Study Requirements Checklist,dated July 14, 2003. <br /> A simple mass balance formula, as discussed in the article by Hantzshe and Finnemorel in Ground <br /> Water, provides a method for nitrate loading analysis to estimate long-term groundwater nitrate <br /> impacts for a wide area. Based on the Hantzshe and Finnemore study, water quality in the upper <br /> saturated groundwater zone approximates the quality of percolating recharge waters, which the <br /> authors believe is a reliable planning tool to estimate the potential impact to groundwater,as well as <br /> a useful source of analysis to official planning agencies. The equation utilized by the Hantzshe and <br /> Finnemore approach considers the development area, soil denitrification factor, rainfall volume, <br /> rainfall nitrate concentrations,waste effluent quantity,and waste effluent nitrate concentration.The <br /> formulas, calculations, and assumptions are provided on Plates 8 and 9. The units of nitrate used in <br /> the mass balance equation are nitrate-N, whose maximum drinking water contaminant level is <br /> 10 mg/L. <br /> 1 Hantzshe N., Finnemore, E.J., 1992. Predicating Ground-Water Nitrate-Nitrogen Impacts. Ground Water,Vol 30, No 4. <br /> Petralogix Engineering,Inc. <br /> 26675 6rueIla Road,Galt,Ca 95632 0 <br /> (209),400-5729 <br /> www.petralogix.com <br />