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8952 SANTIAM LP SE
Permit City
Aumsville
Permit Number
93-02674
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Permit
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Marion County <br /> <br /> OREGON <br />COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT <br /> DEPARTMENT <br /> <br />Craig O, Luedeman <br /> <br />BUILDING INSPECTION FEBRUARY 25, <br />(503) 5~-5147 <br /> <br />PLANNING & <br />ENFORCIEMIENT <br />(503) 588-503~ <br /> <br />BOARD Of <br />COMMISSIONIERS <br />Randall Franke <br />Gary Heer <br /> <br />OFFICER <br />Ken Roudybush <br /> <br />1993 <br /> <br />WILLIAM TOWERY <br />8758 STAYTON-MARION ROAD SE <br />AUMSVILLE, OREGON 97325 <br /> <br />SUBJECT: FAILING SEPTIC SYSTEM <br /> <br />This is a follow up letter to our conversations of Febru- <br />ary 24, 1993 concerning the problem with the septic <br />system at the house just south of the NORTH SANTIAM <br />SCHOOL. <br /> <br />I have enclosed some general information about septic <br />systems and an installers list of people who might help <br />to find the cause of the problem. These installers have <br />the equipment to investigate what the existing system <br />consists of and to prepare soil test pits for a new <br />septic system should a replacement system prove neces- <br />sary. <br /> <br />There are several types of septic systems that are appro- <br />priate for different soil conditions. If a replacement <br />septic system is required, try to find the best soil <br />conditions possible so the least complicated, least <br />expensive system can be considered. You may dig as many <br />test pits as are necessary to find the best site. Prepare <br />a diagram of your proposal for repair and the test pit <br />sites so I can look at everything you wish to consider. <br /> <br />Call, if you have any questions. <br />office between 8 and 10 AM. <br /> <br />SOIL SCIENTIST <br /> <br />I am usually in the <br /> <br />Senator Building 220 High Street NE Salem, Oregon 9730]-3670 <br /> <br /> <br />
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