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3/25/2011 10:09:30 AM
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7950 STONE FIELD CT SE
Permit City
Aumsville
Permit Number
94-01273
Parcel Number
082W26C 02802
Permit Type
Permit
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September 2, <br /> <br />APPLICANT; <br />SITE NUEB~R= <br /> <br />SAND FILTER SYSTEM CONSTRUCTION DETAIL SHEET <br /> <br />1993 <br /> <br /> JOHN M. KAILEY <br /> 93-2719 <br /> <br /> Your site has been found suitable for a SAND FILTER ALTERNATIVE SEWAGE <br />DISPOSAL SYSTEM. The following construction specifications shall apply to the <br />installation of your septic system. <br /> <br />The septic tank shall have a minimum liquid capacity of 1000 <br />gallons. <br /> <br />The projected daily sewage flow for this project is calculated at <br />450 qallons per da~. Based on soil conditions observed on this <br />site, the disposal field will be sized at 45 lkDeal feet Der 1~ <br />qallons of projected daily sewage flow. A minimum of 135 lineal <br />feet of disposal field will be required for your proposed develop- <br />ment. The disposal trenches are constructed two (2) feet wide and <br />on minimum ten (10) foot centers and with no line exceeding 125 <br />feet in length. The trenches and perforated pipe are installed <br />level (±1") and contoured to follow the natural ground surface. <br /> <br />The disposal field shall be constructed with equal distribution <br />with a minimum trench depth of 12 inch~.~ and a maximum trench <br />depth of 12 inches. There must be at least ~6 inches of backfill <br />over the top of the gravel, measured from the natural ground <br /> <br /> 4. The sand filter system shall be designed and operated as per OAR <br /> 340-71-290 through 340-71-305. Detailed plans for the system must <br /> be submitted prior to permit issuance. A building permit is <br /> required if a site built concrete box is used as the sand filter <br /> container. A pamphlet is available in our office which details the <br /> requirements for a sand filter system. <br /> <br /> An effluent lift pump may be necessary to construct the disposal field <br />in the approved area and at the correct depth. <br /> <br /> A capping fill is required with this system. The system shall be <br />constructed as indicated on the attached Capping Fill construction detail <br />sheet. <br /> <br /> This approval is site specific to the area tested and the septic system <br />must be located in the immediate area of the test pits unless otherwise autho- <br />rized by this office. A new site evaluation may be required if the system is <br />proposed for a different area on the property. <br /> <br />SPECIAL CONDITIONS: <br /> Construct the drainfields within the immediate area of the soil test <br /> pits on the highest landform possible. Avoid concave surfaces. A pre- <br /> Construction stakeout to confirm the locations and elevations of the <br /> individual drainfield lines of both drainfields is recommended prior to <br /> siting any wells. Refer to the stakeout procedure and the setback list <br /> for details to complete the stakeout. Note, the dry soil summer season <br /> requirement for the capping fill part of the installation. <br /> <br />THiS IS NOT A PEP. MIT TO INSTALL THE SEPTIC SYSTEM. DO NOT INSTALL THE SYSTEM <br />UNTIL A VALID, PERMIT ~AS BEEN ISSUED BY THIS OFFICE. <br /> <br /> <br />
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