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Septic Authorization 555-19-002944-AUTH Page 2 of 2 <br /> rysw6': 3 3- ,a' �f r <br /> Date r ('l 5lltl9 � DateE ag44130t2 � � � ' � � r <br /> x t�! ; 'a z` - v- s - x £ 41138 _ �'' x 3 *AN a <br /> xxs �'�� � -� i s g � � .sem s �T Via% ' * `�� �� ��� <br /> Worls lfh�#crtpttacn TQ R1±F �f IREVIND BDRMrS � � <br /> n , ° .Ar'' AI*O 7- ,l«„ �z <br /> Conditions of Approval: <br /> Existing system information: <br /> Marion County records show the existing septic system serving this property was installed in 1978 under permit number 356. <br /> The system consists of a 1000 gallon concrete tank and 550 linear feet of rock and pipe drainline.A Certificate of Satisfactory <br /> Completion is on file. —The septic tank was most recently pumped by Ace Septic on October 2,2017. The pumper noted a 1000 gallon tank with no <br /> signs of failure.The drainfield was also evaluated at that time,the evaluator noted that the drainfield appeared to be intact and <br /> free of disturbance. <br /> A site visit was made to the address on April 29,2019 in response to an authorization to replace a four bedroom manufactured <br /> dwelling with a three bedroom single family dwelling. There was no sign of failure observed. There was adequate room for a <br /> repair system. The proposed addition will meet all setbacks to the system. <br /> Flow increase information: <br /> According to the DEQ rules for onsite wastewater treatment systems,the replacement of a 4-bedroom single family residence to <br /> a 3-bedroom single family residence meets the criteria listed in OAR 340-071-0205(4)(a)-(c)and results in no increase in daily <br /> sewage flow. This AUTHORIZATION TO CONNECT THE REPLACEMENT HOME IS APPROVED. Please see the approved <br /> signed site plan dated April 30,2019. <br /> THE APPROVED SEPTIC SYSTEM AREA MUST BE PROTECTEDfrom any vehicular traffic including construction vehicles, <br /> livestock and farming activities. Other activities such as logging,excavating or filling, driveway placement or any similar activities <br /> may also damage the soil in the area and adversely affect the septic system approval. The areas of the initial septic system and <br /> the future repair system must both be protected. <br /> The septic tank should be pumped and inspectedby a licensed septic tank pumping service approximately every five(5) <br /> years. The septic tank is a reservoir for the solid materials in the sewage waste stream. Excessive accumulation of these solid <br /> materials in the septic tank will cause the solids to wash out of the tank and into the drainfield. This will cause irreversible <br /> damage to the drainfield and will eventually lead to a system failure. <br /> Note:This Notice does not guarantee satisfactory or continuous operation of the sewage system. Should the system fail, a repair <br /> permit from DEQ is required. <br /> If you disagree with this report,you have the right to apply for an authorization notice denial review.The application for review <br /> must be submitted in writing within 45 days of the report issuance and be accompanied by the review fee in OAR <br /> 340-071-0140(3),Table 9C and any additional information DEQ needs to complete the review. <br /> You may apply for a variance to the onsite wastewater treatment system rules. The variance application must include a copy of <br /> the site evaluation report, plans and specifications for the proposed system, specify the rule(s)to which a variance is being <br /> requested,demonstrate the variance is warranted,and include the variance fee in OAR 340-071-140 Table 9C. A variance may <br /> only be granted if the variance officer determines that strict compliance with a rule is inappropriate or special physical conditions <br /> render strict compliance unreasonable, burdensome or impractical. A senior DEQ variance officer will be assigned the variance <br /> application. <br /> 5/1/19 <br /> 5/1/19:4:47:29PM Page 2 of 2 ONS_OnsiteAuthorizationpr <br />