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P"! <br /> March 3, 2005 <br /> NOA Project Number: E040155A <br /> 3.6 Impact of Nitrate Loading to Nearby Water Sources <br /> ;Based-on the method and assumptions des cribed�in—addition to the geologic setting,w =eve e bel <br /> ,proposed projeecct,will cause xb d.p of nitrate in�the ground water above 10 m /L-N over th <br /> long term.: <br /> Since the Site is relatively flat,we do not foresee percolating e cting any surface water <br /> resources. <br /> !/ RESULTS 4.0 DISCUSSION OF NITRATE LOADING _ <br /> 7 / 4.1 Total Nitrate Impact <br /> Based on the method and assumptions described, the result of the nitrate loading balance indicates <br /> that the proposed development on the proposed parcels may not cause a build up of nitrate in the <br /> ground water above 10 mg/L-N over the lon term. <br /> n'/. <br /> /4.2 Methods of Mitigation <br /> 6q Because of the favorable result of the nitrate loading calculation, no mitigation measures are <br /> warranted. <br /> 5.0 CONCLUSIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS <br /> Our office concludes that the proposed project will not cause a build up of nitrates above 10 <br /> mg/L-N in the ground water. We recommend the EHD_guidelines be followed regarding the <br /> current septic system. Though.the San'o�%�L(,"nunity elopmenrDepartment noted that <br /> the religious assemblies can be offered for people, tli maximum occupancy of visitors per <br /> week should not exceed 133 people as to not c of nitrate in the ground water over <br /> the long term. <br /> /5.1 Signatures <br /> The signatures of the environmental professionals involved in the preparation of this report can be <br /> hound on the cover sheet at the front of this package. <br /> /5.2 Attachments <br /> All required attachments and appendices can be found at the beginning of this package. <br /> 7 <br />