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37 774 RIVERTON LAI�-TEMECULA, CA 92591
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PFR OT ATTON 1NVEST7GATION
L�gal Description: Lot 148 of Tract 3925; A.P.I�. 921-120-006
Site Location: Lot I48 is located on De1 Rey Road in the
Meadowview subdivision of Temecula,
Riverside County, Califarnia
Client: William and Carolyn Dalton
c/o Irene Johnson of ERA Jensen Realty
27364 Jefferson Avenue, Suite A
Temecula, CA 92590 �
Phone: (909) 676
Job No. PT00-105
March 6, ZOQO
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Job No. PT00-105
March 6, 2000
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1NTRODUCTION
In accordance with the County of Riverside Department of Health, our firm has
conducted a percolation study to analyze the typical native soil formations for the purpose
of providing an assessment of the percolation characteristics of these earth materials so
that the individual sewage disposal system could be designed.
A total of four (4) percolation test holes 8 inches in diameter and ranging from 36
to 28 inches in depth were located in the leach field area. All holes were pre-soaked 24
hours prior to recording the percolation rates. The field work and leach system design
were completed by geologist, Mr. Peter Buchanan.
SITE TOPOGRAPHY
Lot 148 slopes up gently from Del Rey Road to form a naturally elevated building
pad area in the back southeast section of the property.
4nTT TYPES AND GENERAT GEOLOGY
Lot 148 consists primarily of sandy deposits of inedium to fine micaceous sand and
silt, which generally are loosely to moderately compact within the leach line area.
The accompanying 15-foot soils profile describes those soils observed in the leach
field area. (See page 2.)
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0 ft. •' 0 to 7.5 ft. - Grey-brown micaceous fine to
.',', �, � medium sand with some silt. These soils
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. ;:�� 7.5 to 15 ft. - Crrey tan-brown coarse to
:; ,b medium micaceous sand with some silt. These
l 5 ft. ' d=, � soils are moderately to tightly compact.
No evidence of impervious layers or high groundwater levels were encountered in
the leach system area.
T FACH SYSTEM DESIGN
The recommended leaching area, based on the above data and utilizing the lowest
rate of percolation of 18 minutes per inch, would require 40 square feet of bottom trench
area per 100 gallons of ei�luent per day.
Design Table for Leaching Trenches
No. of Septic Square 3 ft. � Linear
Bedrooms Ta.nk Feet Trenches Feet
1 or 2 750 300 2 50 x 3
3 1000 400 2 67 x 3
4 1200 480 2 80 x 3
5 or 6 1500 600 3 67 x 3
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FIELD P�ACOLA'TION TEST DATA
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March 6, 2000
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T,FA H ,INE ONSTRUCTION �
The recommended depth for leach lines in this area is 36 inches. The 4-inch leach
lines must have a minimum of 2 inches of 3/4-inch crushed rock on top of the pipe, and 12
inches of rock below the pipe. The native soils covering the leach lines should be
maintained in an uncompacted state to allow evapotranspiration to take place. These
loose soils covering the leach line area should be slightly domed so that settlement, dishing
and subsequent inundation do not occur. In general, the leach field area should be kept
free of a.11 people, activity, vehicles and livestock traffic to insure the soils remain loose
and well aerated.
GENERAL CONCT USTON �
Based on the data presented in the report and using the recommendations set forth,
it is the judgment of this engineer that there is suf�icient area on the lot in question to
support an individual sewage disposal system that will meet the current codes and
standards of the Health Department. Based on the data presented in this report and the
testing information aecumulated, it is the judgment of the engineer that the groundwater
table will not encroach within the current allowable limit set forth by county and state
requirements.
Respectfully submitted -�'`� ^:-
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Peter H. Buchanan, Randolph F. Fleming, _ �' ' J� ��
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i .F.ACH L.INE CONSTRtJCTION
The recommended depth for leach lines in this area is 36 inches. The 4-inch leach
lines must have a minimum of 2 inches of 3/4-inch crushed rock on top of the pipe, and 12
inches of rock below the pipe. The native soils covering the leach lines should be
maintained in an uncompacted state to allow evapotranspiration to take place. These
loose soils covering the leach line area should be slightly domed so that settlement, dishing
and subsequent inundation do not occur.. In general, the leach field area should be kept
free of all people, activity, vehicles and livestock traffic to insure the soils remain loose
and well aerated.
GENERAL CONCLUSION
Based on the data presented in the report and using the recommendations set forth,
it is the judgment of this engineer that there is sufficient area on the lot in question to
support an individual sewage disposal system that will meet the current codes and
standards of the Health Department. Based on the data presented in this report and the
testing information accumulated, it is the judgment of the engineer that the groundwater
� table will not encroach within the current allowable limit set forth by county and state
rec�uirements.
Respectfully submitted, ..�� :: .
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Peter H. Buchanan, Randolph F. Fleming; _ �� I �
Geological Engineer, M.S. R.C.E., 45687 -'��Z"3� 6z
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