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attributed to the intensive farming operations within the Tracy area. This high amount of agricultural <br /> activity and consequently nitrogen fertilization in the area will certainly contribute nitrates to the <br /> underlying groundwater to a much greater extent than will the low density housing in the area. <br /> All related septic system structures and the domestic well will have to comply with the published <br /> "distance" requirements from property borders,-roads, irrigation fields, etc. <br /> [71 LIMITATIONS <br /> The conclusions of this Soil Suitability Study are based upon current information concerning the <br /> location and results of the percolation testing, and the highest anticipated depth to groundwater. <br /> The results of the percolation testing can only be assumed to be representative of the subsurface <br /> conditions encountered in the area of the testing. <br /> It is our opinion that the findings included in this study are a reasonable assessment of the current <br /> subject property conditions. This opinion cannot constitute a guarantee or warranty, either <br /> expressed or implied. <br /> Respectfully submitted, <br /> QUALITY CONTROL INSPECTION, INC. <br /> ,�O <br /> Don C ney,AR.E.A. <br /> 0 Q-lity &ntml I.I d. <br />