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[6] Cont. <br /> unquestionably below the ten foot minimum distance between the <br /> bottom of the seepage pits (approximately 25 feet) and the highest <br /> anticipated depth to groundwater at this point in time. <br /> Additionally, there will be approximately 60 feet of soil between <br /> the bottom of the seepage pits and the current water table <br /> elevation. The percolation of effluent through the soil for a <br /> distance of 60 feet should be an adequate protection measure for <br /> _ the underlying groundwater from potential pollutants, primarily <br /> nitrates. <br /> Based upon 1. ) the documented percolation information pertaining <br /> to the placement of seepage pits or sumps within a percable soil <br /> profile, and 2 . ) the highest anticipated depth to groundwater, <br /> there should not be any adverse impact to the quality of the local <br /> area groundwater from these proposed septic systems. <br /> 6 <br /> W <br /> 1 l <br /> � Y <br />