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c <br /> W <br /> Ms.Lisa Medena <br /> October 28,2003 <br /> Page 2 <br /> Responses,Nitrate Loading Study Check list: <br /> 2.2 See response for comment 4.2 above. <br /> 3.1 We believe there are typical sources of nitrate for the general area. Nitrates from septic <br /> systems and agriculture may be common nitrate sources in ground water. <br /> 3.6 Our conclusion was that the proposed site should not cause a build-up of nitrate in the <br /> f ground water above 8.4 mg/L-N. No comment was made regarding any affect to down- <br /> gradient wells. Since you indicated DBCP exists in the area, it would seem possible that <br /> i itrate_s could also migrate downward to the ground water table in a similar fashion. We <br /> do not believe the use of a septic system on the site will cause a build-up nitrates in <br /> ground water above 8.4 mg/L-N using the Hantzshe and Finnemore equation and <br /> assumptions discussed. <br /> .1 <br /> Our professional services were performed, our findings obtained, and our conclusions proposed <br /> in accordance with generally accepted engineering principles and practices. This warranty is in <br /> lieu of all other warranties either expressed or implied. Test findings and statements of <br /> professional opinion do not constitute a guarantee or warranty, expressed or implied. <br /> Best Regards, <br /> NEIL O. ANDERSON&ASSOC., INC. <br /> vid J. Welch,M.Sc., Senior Geologist <br /> CEG-2151, CHG-653 <br /> Environmental Division Manager <br /> attachments: Parcel Map, Site Plan <br /> ---m-..- <br /> J�0 <br /> 441 p� f1o. 2151 S <br /> CERTIFIED <br /> ENGINEERING <br /> GEOLOGIST <br /> PC <br /> � N <br /> Y � <br /> Q h <br /> Y <br /> �ssnc� <br />