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19 May 2021 AdvancedGeo <br /> Project No. 21-6435 An Employee-Owned Company <br /> Page 8 of 14 <br /> 7.0. CHEMICAL AND PHYSICAL PROPERTIES OF SOIL <br /> Soil chemical properties were supplied by regionally sourced material for the surrounding <br /> area. <br /> 7.1. CHEMICAL AND PHYSICAL PROPERTIES OF SITE SOILS <br /> The dominant soil composition in the general area of the property was inferred from <br /> information provided by the United States Department of Agriculture's Soil Geographic <br /> Database (USDASGD). The USDASGD soil survey indicates the soil type for the property <br /> is predominantly composed of Sailboat silt loam having 0 to 2 percent slopes (#234). The <br /> Sailboat silt loam is composed of alluvium derived from mixed rock sources. Soils are <br /> described as somewhat poorly drained, with a moderately low permeability, and salinity <br /> ranging from 0.0 to 2.0 millimhos per centimeter (mmhos/cm). The Sailboat silt loam <br /> typically have similar chemical properties and soil profile between surface grade and 61 <br /> inches bsg. <br /> 7.2. MASS TRANSPORT PROPERTIES OF UNDERLYING SITE SOILS <br /> The percolation test and dominant soil type at the site indicates that the soils are semi- <br /> permeable and have high water storage. These soils will allow moderate infiltration of <br /> water through the surface soils. The longer the effluent remains near the surface, the <br /> more treatment is enhanced due to natural processes within the soil. If the permeable <br /> soils exist to the depth of the groundwater table, it is possible that surface contaminants <br /> may be transported fairly rapidly. <br /> 8.0. GROUNDWATER ANALYSIS <br /> The subject property is supplied with potable water by a public water municipality. A <br /> groundwater sample was not collected from a well and analyzed for nitrates as part of this <br /> study. <br /> 8.1. DESCRIPTION OF LOCAL GROUNDWATER <br /> According to the DWR SGMA Data Viewer for Spring 2020, depth to groundwater at the <br /> site is approximately 15 to 20 feet bsg. Between 2011 and 2019, depth to groundwater at <br /> the site has fluctuated between 15 and 30 feet bsg. Groundwater flow direction locally <br /> appears to be to the southwest. Groundwater was not encountered in the 42-inch-deep <br /> percolation test hole advanced on 13 May 2021. <br />