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2600 - Land Use Program
FileName_PostFix
SSNL
RECORD_ID
SR0084725
PE
2602
STREET_NUMBER
3067
Direction
E
STREET_NAME
FOREST LAKE
STREET_TYPE
RD
City
ACAMPO
Zip
95220
APN
00537002
ENTERED_DATE
1/13/2022 12:00:00 AM
SITE_LOCATION
3067 E FOREST LAKE RD
P_LOCATION
99
P_DISTRICT
004
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Soil Suitability / Nitrate Loading Study 1 �erracon <br />Lease Property ■ Acampo, California <br />December 17, 2021 ■ Terracon Project No. NA217090 <br />Table 4. <br />Exoected Onsite Maximum Seotic Tank Usage <br />- canons per day (gpd) <br />The maximum daily flow rate for the existing residence is 420 gpd. The proposed modular <br />residence is anticipated to add 420 gpd for a combined total of 840 gpd. <br />1.4 Groundwater Information <br />1.4.1 Groundwater Depth and Gradient <br />Groundwater was not encountered within our borings which were drilled between approximately <br />2 and 21 feet below ground surface (bgs). <br />According to the California Department of Water Resources Sustainable Groundwater <br />Management Act (SMGA) Data Viewer, depth to groundwater was reported between <br />approximately 70 and 80 feet bgs in Spring 2019 and 80 to 90 feet bgs in Fall 2019. <br />Based on a review of GeoTracker, groundwater flow direction was reported to the south- <br />southwest at a facility located approximately 0.50 miles east-southeast of the site. <br />The groundwater flow direction and the depth to shallow, unconfined groundwater, N present, <br />would likely vary depending upon seasonal variations in rainfall and other hydrogeological <br />features. Without the benefit of on-site groundwater monitoring wells surveyed to a datum, <br />groundwater depth and flow direction beneath the site cannot be directly ascertained. <br />1.4.2 Potential Groundwater Contamination Issues <br />Potential groundwater contamination can occur from a number of sources including historical <br />petroleum hydrocarbon use, agricultural activities, dairies, septic systems, and stone water <br />infiltration. As per EHD requirements nitrate as N and 1,2-dibromo-3-chloropropane (DBCP) have <br />been included as part of the SSS discussion. Identifying potential groundwater contamination <br />other than nitrates and DBCP is beyond the scope of work for this report. <br />The presence of nitrates is not uncommon in shallow groundwater aquifers in San Joaquin County <br />and other parts of the Central Valley. Nitrate in groundwater occurs as a result of the application <br />Responsive a Resourceful a Reliable 7 <br />Average effluent <br />Maximum septic <br />Residence <br />Number of bedrooms <br />Number of people per <br />quantity per person <br />Tank Usage <br />bedroom <br />(gpd') <br />(Gper) <br />Existing <br />3 <br />2 <br />70 <br />420 <br />Proposed Modular <br />3 <br />2 <br />70 <br />420 <br />Total <br />840 <br />- canons per day (gpd) <br />The maximum daily flow rate for the existing residence is 420 gpd. The proposed modular <br />residence is anticipated to add 420 gpd for a combined total of 840 gpd. <br />1.4 Groundwater Information <br />1.4.1 Groundwater Depth and Gradient <br />Groundwater was not encountered within our borings which were drilled between approximately <br />2 and 21 feet below ground surface (bgs). <br />According to the California Department of Water Resources Sustainable Groundwater <br />Management Act (SMGA) Data Viewer, depth to groundwater was reported between <br />approximately 70 and 80 feet bgs in Spring 2019 and 80 to 90 feet bgs in Fall 2019. <br />Based on a review of GeoTracker, groundwater flow direction was reported to the south- <br />southwest at a facility located approximately 0.50 miles east-southeast of the site. <br />The groundwater flow direction and the depth to shallow, unconfined groundwater, N present, <br />would likely vary depending upon seasonal variations in rainfall and other hydrogeological <br />features. Without the benefit of on-site groundwater monitoring wells surveyed to a datum, <br />groundwater depth and flow direction beneath the site cannot be directly ascertained. <br />1.4.2 Potential Groundwater Contamination Issues <br />Potential groundwater contamination can occur from a number of sources including historical <br />petroleum hydrocarbon use, agricultural activities, dairies, septic systems, and stone water <br />infiltration. As per EHD requirements nitrate as N and 1,2-dibromo-3-chloropropane (DBCP) have <br />been included as part of the SSS discussion. Identifying potential groundwater contamination <br />other than nitrates and DBCP is beyond the scope of work for this report. <br />The presence of nitrates is not uncommon in shallow groundwater aquifers in San Joaquin County <br />and other parts of the Central Valley. Nitrate in groundwater occurs as a result of the application <br />Responsive a Resourceful a Reliable 7 <br />
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