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. � u <br /> FFNitrate <br /> ns may prevail to a higher degree over time, which may theoretically slow <br /> . The soil type and percolative capacity encountered in the area of perc testing <br /> ggests adequate long-term septic effluent management. <br /> rations in the groundwater within this locale havebeen historically high. It is <br /> recommended to have the well drilled to a depth where nitrate impact is diminished. The EHD <br /> will stipulate the grout seal depth for the new domestic well. Regardless of the nitrate <br /> concentration in any well water in rural areas, it is recommended that bottled water should <br /> always be used for drinking and cooking purposes. <br /> [6] LIMITATIONS <br /> The findings, calculations, opinions and conclusions of this report are based upon information <br /> from standard engineering and analytical test procedures, contemporary scientific literature and <br /> agency consultations. Information in this report is deemed reliable by the sources from where it <br /> was obtained. <br /> Our report is based upon current scientific knowledge to assess factors which are extremely <br /> variable and complex within the environment. San Joaquin County Environmental Health <br /> Department Standards have been employed for the purpose of preparing this study. Therefore, <br /> no guarantee or warranty is expressed or implied concerning any aspect of this investigation, the <br /> prevention of environmental impact, or related issues. <br /> We appreciate the opportunity to provide this service for you. If there should be any questions <br /> regarding the information contained within this report, please contact the undersigned. <br /> Respectfully submitted, ° r <br /> CHESNEY CONSULTINGJOL675 <br /> NExpiDon Chesney, R.E.A. � op ca <br /> 4 <br /> Cay Consulting <br />