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<br /> Bryan, K., 1923, Geology and ground-water resources of the Sacramento Valley of California:
<br /> U.S. Geological Survey Water-Supply Paper 495, 285 p.
<br /> Crites,R., Tchobanoglous, G., 1998, Small and decentralized wastewater management systems:
<br /> McGraw-Hill series in water resources and environmental engineering,McGraw-Hill
<br /> Boston first edition.
<br /> DeRousse,Keith,November 19, 2003,personal communication.
<br /> Hantzshe N., Finnemore, E.J. 1992,Predicating Ground-Water Nitrate-Nitrogen Impacts.
<br /> Ground Water, Vol. 30,No. 4.
<br /> LHull,L.C., 1984, Geochemistry of ground water in the Sacramento Valley, California: U.S.
<br /> Geological Survey Professional Paper 1401-B.
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<br /> NOA Environmental, 2003, Surface/Subsurface Contamination Report,DeRousse, 9249 South
<br /> Henry Road, Farmington, California.
<br /> 6. Page, R.W., 1986,USGS Professional Paper 1401-C.
<br /> San Joaquin Community Development Department, 2003, www.co.san-joaquin.ca.us.
<br /> San Joaquin County Environmental Health Department, 1996, Sewage Standards: San Joaquin
<br /> County Environmental Health Department, 304 E. Weber Avenue, 3's Floor, Stockton,
<br /> California.
<br /> San Joaquin County Flood Control and Water Conservation District. Depth to ground water and
<br /> L ground-water elevation maps for Spring 1983, Fall 1998, and Spring 1999. Published
<br /> biannually, Scale: 1 inch=2 miles.
<br /> 6- Title 22, California Code of Regulations,Division 4. Environmental health, Chapter 15 Domestic
<br /> water quality and monitoring, Article 4. Primary standards—inorganic chemicals, Section
<br /> 64431. Maximum contaminant levels—inorganic chemicals.
<br /> L U.S. Department of Agriculture, Soil Conservation Service, 1992, Soil Survey of San Joaquin
<br /> County, California.
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