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05 May 2015 <br /> AGE Project No. 14-3119 <br /> Page 7 of 7 <br /> 7.0. MITIGATION METHODS PROPOSED <br /> To mitigate any known or potential future impacts to soil and ground water from nitrate <br /> from proposed new development and increased septic usage, the following mitigations <br /> could be implementated: <br /> • Maximize wastewater hold time where practical; <br /> • Avoid use of bioattenuation chemicals (bleach etc.); <br /> • Properly and regularly maintain property septic systems; <br /> If re-location or expansion of leach fields becomes necessary, leach lines should <br /> include high organic substrates under and surrounding the lines installed. <br /> 8.0. CONCLUSIONS <br /> Based on the above referenced test and SSCR, AGE concludes the following: <br /> • All proposed and approved septic system use and construction should follow the <br /> EHD On-Site Waste Disposal Standards. <br /> • Site redevelopment is appropriate with the use of the existing water supply well <br /> and septic systems. <br /> 9.0. LIMITATIONS <br /> Our professional services were performed using that degree of care and skill ordinarily <br /> exercised by environmental consultants practicing in this or similar localities. The <br /> findings were based on field testing results. Evaluations of the hydrogeologic conditions <br /> at the site for the purpose of this investigation were made from a limited number of <br /> available data points (i.e. test holes, laboratory analysis) and subsurface conditions may <br /> vary away from these data points. No other warranty, expressed or implied, is made as <br /> to the professional interpretations, opinions and recommendations contained in this <br /> report. <br /> Advanced GeoEnvironmental,Inc. <br />