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File No. 20-3554-01 k� KLEIN FELDER <br /> January 22 , 1992 <br /> This completes our scope of work at this time. Based on the above <br /> information, it is our opinion that the four proposed parcels are <br /> suitable for septic system use. However, we note that silt soils <br /> were encountered relatively close to the surface in borings drilled <br /> on the adjacent Scott/Johnson property. Perched groundwater on the <br /> near-surface silt soils or leach lines extending into the silt <br /> soils could significantly restrict percolation. <br /> The septic systems should be located and future wells should be <br /> constructed following County requirements. Continuous monitoring <br /> of the septic systems should be maintained throughout the duration <br /> of their use. Once this report is reviewed by Environmental Health <br /> Services, we would be pleased to furnish a proposal for providing <br /> whatever additional information they may require for their <br /> evaluation. <br /> The conclusions and recommendations in this report are based on the <br /> field explorations performed and on information obtained from our <br /> referenced report. It is possible that variations in the soil <br /> conditions could exist between or beyond the points of exploration <br /> or the groundwater conditions may change, both of which may require <br /> additional studies and/or consultation. This report was prepared <br /> in accordance with the generally accepted standard of practice <br /> which existed in San Joaquin County at the time the report was <br /> written. No warranty, expressed or implied, is made. <br /> We trust this report presents the information required at this <br /> time. If you have any questions regarding this report and the <br /> attached information, please contact us. <br /> Respectfully submitted, <br /> RLEINFELDER, INC. <br /> Steven R. Davis, C.E.G. <br /> Engin ring eologist <br /> 4"&10" <br /> Ron Heinzen, G. <br /> Regional Manager <br /> SRD: sd <br /> Attachments <br /> cc: San Joaquin County Environmental Health <br /> Quartaroli & Associates <br /> Copyright 1992 Kleinfelder, Inc. Page 4 of 4 <br />