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It is important to recognize that all septic systems and disposal areas have a lifespan. This lifespan <br /> is unpredictable due to the numerous operational and environmental factors involved. Biomat <br /> buildup that will occur at the soil/effluent interface within the chambers is a naturally occurring <br /> process that is can be managed by allowing the filter bed to rest and rehabilitate naturally. This <br /> would entail activating the 100%reserve/replacement area. <br /> IV. LIMITATIONS <br /> The findings, opinions, conclusions and design criteria expressed in this report are based upon <br /> information from standard engineering data and analytical procedures, contemporary scientific <br /> literature, field observations and agency consultations. Information in this report is deemed reliable <br /> by the sources from where it was obtained. <br /> My report is based upon current scientific knowledge to assess factors which are extremely variable <br /> and complex within the environment. Although there are several methods to design, size and <br /> predict impact from septic systems, San Joaquin County Environmental Health Division Sewage <br /> Standards, federal and state publications and information from the scientific literature have been <br /> employed for these purposes, and for this project. Therefore, no guarantee or warranty concerning <br /> any aspect of this investigation or design criteria is expressed or implied. <br /> The opportunity to provide this service for you is appreciated. If there should be any questions <br /> regarding the information contained in this report,please contact the undersigned. <br /> Respectfully submitted, <br /> CHESNEY CONSULTINGaVofessiooa� <br /> �Se Cho F <br /> u No.75479es0 <br /> Exp.June 30,20/1 <br /> Vv l <br /> sd` Civil \� <br /> ' e°f Calit°"� <br /> Don ChesAeyP.E.,4R.E. . <br /> Registered Civil Engineer#C75479 <br /> Registered Environmental Assessor#4675 <br /> I <br /> Page -6 <br /> Chesney Consulting <br />