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F <br /> nt to recognize that all septic systems have a lifespan,which is dependant on several <br /> s difficult to determine. Septic system leachline failure may result from the advanced <br /> a"biomat" or"clogging mat" on the wetted soiUeffluent interface. This mat is <br /> ostly of aerobic and anaerobic bacteria and bacterial products consisting of a slime of <br /> s and polysaccharides. If the soil/effluent interface is well aerated, a variety of soil <br /> microfauna such as nematodes and protozoa may digest the clogging mat bacteria. The majority of <br /> subsurface soils under the property consist of silty, fine sands. Consequently, there will be a greater <br /> opportunity for oxygen intrusion from the atmosphere. This will theoretically assist in biomat <br /> degradation. The second factor for leachline failure would be of course, root intrusion into the <br /> leachline piping, as was observed. <br /> The subject site will continue to be productive farmland, and is surrounded by properties that <br /> engage in production agriculture. Consequences of this land use include: noise, dust, odors, insects, <br /> machinery, crop dusting aircraft, trucks, exhaust and other environmental effects that may be <br /> offensive to some people. It is recommended that bottled water be used for drinking and cooking <br /> purposes in agricultural areas. <br /> LIMITATIONS <br /> The findings, testing, opinions and conclusions of this report are based upon information from <br /> standard engineering and analytical test procedures, contemporary scientific literature and agency <br /> consultations. Information in this report is deemed reliable by the sources from where it was <br /> obtained. Results of the percolation testing should be assumed to only represent the subsurface <br /> conditions encountered in the specific location of testing as denoted on the Tentative Map, and not <br /> of the entire proposed area for each individual Parcel. <br /> This 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 Sewage Standards have been employed for the purpose of preparing this study. <br /> Therefore, no guarantee or warranty is expressed or implied concerning any aspect of this <br /> investigation,the prevention of environmental impact, or related issues. <br /> The opportunity to provide this service for you is appreciated. If there should be any questions <br /> regarding the information contained within this report, <br /> please contact the undersigned. <br /> ,%AA'a84 A. . <br /> �V1 P,"ii `-k <br /> Respectfully submitted, Z9 s" y �1 <br /> (§ 7.1) CHESNEY CONSULTING y No. C4675 1` <br /> Al It a <br /> Expires: c•c �a <br /> Don Chesney, R.E.A.- I ''F of v c� <br /> Registered Environmental Assessor#4675 ��"c <br /> Agricultural Pest Control Advisor#6237 <br /> Page -5- <br /> Chesney Consulting <br />