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� 5 • <br /> SOILS(cont) <br /> from nine to twenty-four feet. Soil profiles are attached. <br /> CONCLUSIONS <br /> Based on the test results and the performance of the existing and other <br /> septic systems in the area, it is my opinion that the subject parcels <br /> are suitable for use of the existing and future proposed septic systems. <br /> Since the depth to groundwater in the area is 110 ' *, based on San Joaquin <br /> County' s semi-annual groundwater report, and the maximum depth of pits is <br /> 251 , per San Joaquin County ordinance , the pits will be well above the <br /> maximum groundwater elevation. <br /> It is noted that upgrades in the area are , in general , the addition of <br /> seepage pits . <br /> Based on the above information, the existing and proposed future <br /> septic systems should not adversly affect the groundwater in the area. <br /> WATER WELL ANALYSIS <br /> The existing well serving the existing home was tested for DBCP and nitrates. <br /> The well is a domestic well, and is used for drinking water. Test results : <br /> DBCP(ug/L) NO3 (mg/L) <br /> ND 7.0 <br /> The test results are below the State ' s standard for drinking water. <br /> The test results are attached. <br /> bader <br />