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[S] Continued. <br /> level of nitrate concentration at 110 ppm. The Maximum Contaminant <br /> Level (MCL) as mandated by the California Department of Health <br /> Services and the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency is 45 ppm. <br /> The nitrate concentration, as tested, illustrates that there has <br /> f <br /> i been an impact upon the local, shallow groundwater, most probably <br /> from agricultural practices such as nitrogen applications. Nitrate <br /> contamination may also be originating from the septic system within � <br /> the proximity of the domestic well. This well is approximately 40 <br /> feet deep. An attachment will be submitted with this report <br /> detailing the address of where the sample was drawn and the names <br /> of the residents. <br /> [6] PROPOSED SEPTIC TANK SIGHTING AND USAGE <br /> The deep, fairly sandy soil structure of the subject parcel is <br /> P 4 <br /> conducive to permeability. Since the development of a single <br /> familyresidence is } <br /> proposed at this time, the referenced <br /> percolation tests on Parcel No. 1 were conducted in the leach field <br /> area. <br /> k All recommended sewage disposal areas are in compliance with the <br /> s <br /> regulations of the San Joaquin Department of Environmental Health. <br /> All sewage disposal areas must conform with the - "distance" <br /> separation requirements from applicable objects. <br /> 4 <br /> N ws Q.111y 0"t.1 Inspei. <br />