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[6] Continued. <br /> With respect to the protection of the underlying groundwater from pathogens and nitrates (NO,), the <br /> depth to groundwater (30 ft) and the low density of housing can be considered favorable for <br /> prevention of nitrate contamination. As referenced, well logs on file at the Environmental Health <br /> Department indicate a clay layer between grade and the depth to groundwater. This should have an <br /> attenuation effect on the downward migration of nitrate molecules. <br /> [7] LIMITATIONS <br /> The conclusions of this Soil Suitability Study are based upon current information concerning the <br /> location and results of the percolation testing, and the highest anticipated depth to groundwater. The <br /> results of the percolation testing can only be assumed to represent the subsurface conditions <br /> encountered in the area of the testing. <br /> It is our opinion that the findings included in this study is a reasonable assessment of the current <br /> _ subject property conditions. This opinion cannot constitute a guarantee or warranty, either expressed <br /> or implied. <br /> Respectfully submitted, <br /> QUALITY CONTROL INSPECTION, INC. <br /> Don Chesn , R.E.A. ess Wry, P.E. <br /> -')mLttf ow I lmpertior� <br />