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L •, Id <br /> L September 10, 2004 <br /> NOA Project Number: E040104A <br /> ` Page 9 <br /> L 5.0 CONCLUSIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS <br /> ` Our office concludes that the proposed Parcels 1 through 5 are suitable for development with <br /> the use of engineered septic systems configured to reduce the potential nitrate impact to <br /> ground water. As discussed in the SSS, Parcel 6 will require an engineered septic system in the <br /> L area tested to mitigate the slow percolating soils. <br /> Our office would be pleased to discuss costs and benefits associated with the use of engineered <br /> septic systems. <br /> L5.1 Signatures <br /> The signatures of the environmental professionals involved in the preparation of this report <br /> ` can be found on the cover sheet at the front of this package. <br /> 5.2 Attachments <br /> All required attachments and appendices can be found at the rear of this package. <br /> 6.0 LIMITATIONS <br /> L. Our professional services were performed, our findings obtained, and our conclusions <br /> proposed in accordance with generally accepted engineering principles and practices. This <br /> warranty is in lieu of all other warranties either expressed or implied. Test findings and <br /> ` statements of professional opinion do not constitute a guarantee or warranty, expressed or <br /> implied. <br /> 7.0 SELECTED REFERENCES <br /> Arnaudo, Greg, Personal Communication, August 25 and September 1, 2004. <br /> L <br /> Crites, R., Tchobanoglous, G., 1998, Small and decentralized wastewater management <br /> L systems: McGraw-Hill series in water resources and environmental engineering, <br /> McGraw-Hill Boston first edition. <br /> Hantzshe N., Finnemore, E.J. 1992, Predicating Ground-Water Nitrate-Nitrogen Impacts. <br /> Ground Water, Vol. 30, No. 4. <br /> L <br /> 9 001 <br /> L <br /> L <br />