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Oregon Department of Environmental Quality <br /> * Locate all drain lines in soil absorption system x ;Yes :No <br /> Total length of drain lines that were able to be located 449 (ft) <br /> Lengths determined by Physically uncovering portions of system/probit Written records <br /> Fish tape x Electronic locatorcamera <br /> * Absorption area appears to be free from roads,vehicular traffic,structures,livestock,deep-rooted <br /> plants etc. <br /> __x 'Yes ;No <br /> If you answered "No,"please describe below: <br /> * Absorption area appears to be free from surface water runoff and down spouts x Yes No <br /> * Evidence of ponding in absorption area or distribution unit(s) Yes x 'No <br /> * The soil absorption system replacement area assigned in the permit record appears to be intact: <br /> Yes !No x Replacement area not identified in permit record <br /> If you answered "No," please explain below: <br /> * Additional Comments: <br /> THE 2ND DROP BOX HAS MUD IN IT,THE FIRST D-BOX IS BROKEN.7/5/18 <br /> REPAIRED OLD PIPE,PUT NEW LINE FROM SEPTIC TANK TO FIRST D-BOX,REPLACED BROKEN D-BOX WITH NEW <br /> D-BOX. INSTALLED NEW BAFFLE, EVERYTHING FUNCTIONING AS IT SHOULD.8/2/18 <br /> 6. Sand Filter System <br /> There are different sand filter system designs used in Oregon.Not every sand filter system will <br /> contain all of the components mentioned below,e.g.pumps. The owner of a sand filter system <br /> Permitted on or after January 2,2014 must maintain an annual service contract with a certified <br /> Maintenance Provider. Maintenance records should be available from the system owner,or the <br /> contracted Maintenance Provider.Please attach copies of the previous two years of <br /> maintenance records to this evaluation form. <br /> * The septic system has a sand filter Yes x__ No <br /> (If"No,"skip the rest of section 6) <br /> * Type of sand filter <br /> I Intermittent <br /> Re-circulating <br /> Bottomless <br /> * Sand filter container appears free from defects,leaks and signs of deterioration: Yes No <br /> Page 5 of 8 <br />