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CONCLUSIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS <br /> In summary, the soil conditions near the percolation tests appear to be suitable for use <br /> with an on-site septic system_ Satisfactory soil percolation rates of T4 minutes per <br /> inch (Parcel 1) and 9.3 minutes per inch (Parcel 2) were observed. The percolation (4 <br /> tests represent an area of approximately 100 feet in radius. <br /> The depth of ground water based on recent aquifer levels is 45 to 58 feet below the <br /> ground surface. The ground water flow direction during the fall of 2009 is to the east- <br /> northeast at a rate of approximately 2.4 fleet per mile in the vicinity of the Site; the <br /> ground water gradient in the area is uncertain for the spring of 2009. <br /> The on-site domestic water well was tested for nitrate and DBCP. Results of the testing <br /> will be forwarded once they are received from the laboratory. <br /> We believe the Site suitable for development with the use of standard septic systems <br /> utilizing leach fines and seepage pits. <br /> LOGE1024 Page 8 <br />