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Contemporary scientific literature suggests that denitrification may be enhanced by placing proposed <br /> Ieachlines high in elevation toward the soil surface. Infiltrator® Chambers would be advantageous <br /> �- since the surface soils consist of a relatively high percentage of silts and clays. <br /> Deciduous and evergreen plants may be planted near the leachfield to uptake ammonium and nitrate <br /> ions. Caution must be applied to prevent serious root infiltration into the leachlines. These two <br /> procedures of shallow leachlines and plant uptake would theoretically provide a triple nitrate <br /> mitigation system of denitrification, absorption and evapotranspiration. <br /> F <br /> V. LIMITATIONS <br /> The findings, calculate <br /> g , ons, opinions and conclusions of this report are based upon information from <br /> standard engineering and analytical test procedures, contemporary scientific literature and agency <br /> consultations. Information in this report is deemed reliable by the sources from where it was <br /> obtained. <br /> Our report is based upon current scientific knowledge to assess factors which are extremely variable <br /> and complex within the environment. San Joaquin County Environmental Health Department <br /> Standards have been employed for the purpose of preparing this study. Therefore, no guarantee or <br /> warranty is expressed or implied concerning any aspect of this investigation, or the prevention or <br /> mitigation of environmental impact. <br /> We appreciate the opportunity to provide this service for you. If you should have any questions <br /> regarding to the inforination contained we 'V-4*4 rgoort,please contact the undersigned. <br /> Ci <br /> Respectfully submitted, off ,,"sem <br /> ti' p. <br /> CHESNEY CONSULTING ' 0467� <br /> t�` 11 <br /> 4. <br /> empires: `Io-v4 ! d <br /> i <br /> Don Chesney, R.E.A. f F, <br /> o � <br /> Registered Environmental Assessor#467 <br /> I <br /> 12 <br /> i <br /> a CFesmy Consulting <br />