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Expected On -Site Maximum Septic Tank Usage <br />Maximum expected usage on the Site would be from the current and future residents of <br />the Site. Septic system design should be based on the San Joaquin County On -Site <br />Wastewater Treatment Systems Standards (2017) or other engineering <br />recommendations. <br />Ground Water Information <br />Depth and Gradient <br />Live Oak reviewed ground -water elevation information available from the San Joaquin <br />County Flood Control and Water Conservation District to determine the ground -water <br />levels near the Site. Data from the fall of 2018 and the spring of 2019 were the most <br />recent available from this source. According to an analysis of these maps (Plates 4 and <br />5), ground -water elevation is approximately 35 to 45 feet below mean sea level. <br />Ground water appears to flow to the northeast at a rate of approximately 40 to 70 feet <br />per mile. <br />Given that the ground elevation of the Site is approximately 35 feet above mean sea <br />level, the depth to water below the Site is estimated to be approximately 70 to 80 feet. <br />Potential Ground Water Contamination Issues <br />The Soil Suitability Study is not intended to be an investigation into ground -water <br />contamination sources, and no such investigation was conducted. Many sources can <br />contribute to ground -water contamination, including leaking underground storage tanks, <br />agricultural activities, dairies, septic systems, and storm water infiltration. Agricultural <br />activities and the use of septic systems in the area are known ground -water <br />contamination sources with the potential to impact the Site. <br />Two common ground -water contaminants in San Joaquin County are nitrate and <br />dibromochloropropane (DBCP). Live Oak reviewed the San Joaquin County <br />Environmental Health Department's maps of Nitrate — Land Use Data and DBCP — Land <br />Use Data dated February 20, 2019 (Plates 6 and 7). According to the nitrate map, eight <br />wells within a one -mile radius of the subject Site have been tested for nitrate. Five of <br />these wells were found to contain nitrate at concentrations between 0.1 and 5.0 mg/L; <br />nitrate was detected at a concentration between 5.1 and 10 mg/L-N in the remaining <br />three wells. According to the DBCP map, only one well within a one -mile radius of the <br />Site has been tested for DBCP. No DBCP was detected in the well. <br />LOGE 2211 Page 3 <br />