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• CONCLUSIONS <br /> Based on the method and assumptions described, the result of the nitrate loading <br /> estimate indicates that proposed development on the Site has the potential to cause a <br /> buildup of nitrates in the aquifer above 10 mg/L-N. <br /> The depth of ground water based on recent aquifer levels is estimated to range between <br /> 12 to 21 feet below ground surface. The ground-water flow is to the north or north- <br /> northeast at a rate of approximately one to two feet per mile. <br /> No water sample was collected because no wells are currently located on the Site. <br /> Based on the available information, it appears that two nearby wells have been <br /> exhibiting levels of nitrate in excess of the regulatory threshold. <br /> Because of the result of the nitrate loading calculation, the San Joaquin County <br /> Environmental Health Department will require annual monitoring of the new domestic <br /> well for nitrate. The purpose of this monitoring is to determine whether nitrate levels in <br /> the ground water are increasing. <br /> No other nitrate mitigation measures are being required by the San Joaquin County <br /> Environmental Health Department at this time. However, since the construction of a <br /> new septic system is planned, the owner has the opportunity to modify the septic <br /> • system to reduce nitrate levels in the effluent. Simple septic system modifications that <br /> have been employed for other projects in San Joaquin County include installing <br /> oversized septic tanks and adding additional carbon, such as wood chips, to the leach <br /> lines. The San Joaquin County Environmental Health Department has indicated that <br /> these modifications promote additional nitrogen reduction which may result in a <br /> lessened impact to the aquifer. Additionally, the costs of these modifications are <br /> minimal compared to the potential long-term benefit. If modifications to the system are <br /> desired, the septic contractor should contact the San Joaquin County Environmental <br /> Health Department for direction. <br /> • LOGE 1802 Page 9 <br />