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DATE/TIME : 09/25/98 14:26 <br />TYPE ~ SP <br /> <br />MAJOR REPAIR SEPTIC PERMIT <br /> PERMIT NO <br /> STATUS <br /> ISSUED <br /> TO EXPIRE <br /> PAGE <br /> <br />98-07963 <br />ISSUED <br />09/25/1998 <br />09/25/I999 <br />2 <br /> <br />MAJOR SEPTIC REPAIR PERMIT <br /> <br />This property has been evaluated for a septic system repair permit for feasibility to repair <br />an existing septic system for a RESIDENTIAL building, Based on the results of this study, <br />site approval has been granted. This approval is specific to the area tested, and the system <br />must be installed in the immediate area of the test pits. <br /> <br />Soils in the approved area shall not be altered or modified by cutting, filling, or other <br />activities which would impede the successful operation of the septic system. Observe all <br />required setback/separation distances during the installation of the system. <br /> <br />Keep this document with your records. Give a copy of this permit to the septic system <br />installer prior to the installation of the system. Any deviation from the approved plan <br />must have prior approval from this office, <br /> <br />The following construction specifications shall apply to the installation of the septic system: <br /> <br />TYPE OF REPLACEMENT SYSTEM: PRESSURE DISTRIBUTION <br /> <br />MINIMUM SEPTIC TANK CAPACITY: 1000 GALLONS <br /> LINEAL FEET OF DRAINFIELD: 200 <br /> TYPE OF DISTRIBUTION: LOOP <br /> DISPOSAL 'FRENCH DEPTH: 18INCHES, MININUM: <br /> TOTAL DI~IM MEDIA DEPTH: 12INCHES <br /> DRAIN MEDIA UNDER PIPE: 8INCHES <br /> MINIMUM SOIL BACKFILL: 6INCHES <br /> GROUND WATER INTERCEPTOR: N <br /> <br />24INCHES. MAXIMUM <br /> <br />The disposal trenches are constructed two (2) feet wide and on minimum ten (10) foot <br />centers and with no line exceeding 125 feet in length. The trenches and perforated <br />pipe are installed level (+/- one inch) and contoured to follow the natural ground <br />surface. <br /> <br />COMMENTS AND CONDITIONS <br /> <br />1. ~LL BEFORE YOU DIG .... IT'S THE LAW. <br /> ATTENTION: Oregon law reduires you to follow rules adopted <br /> by the Oregon Utility Notification Center. Those rules are <br /> set forth in OAR 952-001-0010 through OAR 952-001-0090. You <br /> may obtain copies of the rules by calling the center, <br /> (Note: The telephone number for the Oregon Utility Notifica- <br /> tion Center is (503) 222-1987). <br />2. THIS SEPTIC REVIEW WAS CUMPLETED BY LEE GRIMES ON SEPTEMBER <br /> 22. 1998. INSTALL THE PRESSURIZED DISTRIBUTION DRAtNFIELD <br /> LINES WITHIN THE AREA OF THE EASTERLY TEST PIT. AVOID THE <br /> TRAFFIC AND PARKIMG AREAS. REFER TO SITE PLAN DATED SEPT, <br /> 22. 1998, AN EASEMENT TO CROSS THE PROPERTY LINE MUST BE <br /> RECORDED PRIOR TO CONSTRUCTION, THE OLD SEPTIC TANK MUST BE <br /> PUMPED AND PROPERLY ABAMDOMED UPON CONNECTION TO THE NEW <br /> COMBINATION SEPTIC/PUMP STATION TANK, OBSERVE ALL USUAL SET- <br /> BACK AND SEPARATION DISTANCES. DRY SOIL CONSTRUCTION IS <br /> RECOMMENDED IN THESE MARGINAL SOILS. <br />3, THE ATTACHED ORANGE CARD MUST BE POSTED AT THE COUNTY ROAD <br /> prior to requesting an inspection, The card must be located <br /> near the driveway to the property to assist the inspector in <br /> locating the access onto the site, <br />4. THE APPROVED SEPTIC SYSTEM AREA MUST BE PROTECTED from any <br /> vehicular traffic, livestock and farming activities. Other <br /> activities such as logging, excavating or filling, driveway <br /> placement or any similar activities may also damage the soil <br /> in the area and adversely affect the septic system approval. <br /> The areas of the initial septic system and the future repair <br /> system must both be protected. <br />5. PRESSURIZED DISTRIBUTION systems are installed in soils with <br /> excessive amounts of sand and gravel in the soil profile, <br /> In areas of permanent water tables, these systems shall not <br /> discharge more than 450 gallons of septic effluent per 1/2 <br /> acre. Pressurized distribution systems are limited to sites <br /> with residential strength wastewater. Based on the soil <br /> <br /> <br />