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Septic Site Evaluation 555-19-003079-EVAL Page 3 of 4 <br /> a ✓ a tim'� e.�°� 3`�- f; <br /> AptlicaUon status a uatto .R R R vec b �� <br /> W*40.101#1700T-' t l t1 B t� x TOO ,'� <br /> ' <br /> General Description of Site Evaluations <br /> Sewage contains disease-causing organisms and other pollutants that can cause adverse impacts to human health and the <br /> environment. An onsite sewage disposal system must treat and dispose of sewage in a way that will not cause a public <br /> health hazard,contaminate drinking water supplies,or pollute public waters. <br /> Proper treatment in an onsite system begins with primary treatment in the septic tank. The septic tank separates the solid <br /> particles in sewage from the liquid. The liquid that comes out of the septic tank is called effluent. The effluent may then be <br /> dispersed in the soil for further treatment or discharged into a secondary treatment device such as a sand or gravel filter or <br /> other alternative treatment unit prior to dispersal in the soil. For proper treatment,the effluent must slowly infiltrate into the <br /> underlying soil. Dissolved wastes and bacteria in the effluent are trapped or adsorbed to soil particles or decomposed by <br /> microorganisms. This process removes disease-causing organisms, organic matter, and most nutrients. Effluent that <br /> comes to the ground surface(through poor soils or other problems with the system)can be a possible health hazard <br /> because it may still contain some disease-causing organisms. Soil that drains too quickly may not give the effluent enough <br /> treatment and may result in groundwater contamination. <br /> The purpose of the evaluation is to locate suitable soils in an area that is large enough for both the initial drainfield area and <br /> the replacement drainfield area. The criteria used for this site evaluation can be found in Oregon Administrative Rules <br /> (OAR)340-071. <br /> In the site inspection,the following features are evaluated: <br /> -Soil types-how well they drain and other indicators of good soil structure for treatment <br /> -Depth to evidence of groundwater <br /> -Wells located on the site or adjacent sites <br /> -Slopes,escarpments,ground surface variations,topography <br /> -Creeks or springs on the site or adjacent properties <br /> -Whether the soils have been disturbed <br /> -Setbacks from property lines,buildings,water lines, and other utilities <br /> -Other site features that could affect the placement of your onsite system <br /> Approved Area&System Type <br /> Soil test pits and other site features were evaluated during site visits on May 17,2019. The conditions observed during <br /> these site evaluations indicate that the area around the evaluated test pits IS CAPABLE of supporting a STANDARD <br /> SEPTIC SYSTEM for the INITIAL and for the REPAIR. Please refer to the approved site plans dated May 20,2019 for <br /> specific installation details. <br /> Specific Requirements <br /> Refer to the Soil Notes/Site Evaluation Worksheet which shows the approved areas and other details of the site visit. <br /> AN EFFLUENT LIFT PUMP MAY BE REQUIRED to install the septic system disposal field in the approved area and at the <br /> required depth. Detailed instructions for dosing tank/effluent pump installations are available in our office.The electrical <br /> wiring to the pump and alarm in the dosing tank,the wiring in the trench and the connections in the structure must be done <br /> under a Marion County Electrical Permit. <br /> Additional Conditions of Site Approval <br /> 1. This site is approved for the type of disposal system described above. Peak sewage flow into the system is limited to a <br /> maximum of 450 gallons per day,with an average sewage flow of not more than 225 gallons per day. This is normally <br /> sufficient to serve a residence with 4(four)bedrooms. Premature failure of the treatment system may occur if either of <br /> these flow quantities is exceeded. If,for some reason,you expect your water use may exceed these flows,it may be <br /> advisable to increase the size of the treatment system. <br /> 2. Any alteration of natural soil conditions(i.e.cutting or filling)in the acceptable area may void this approval. <br /> 3. Both the initial and replacement disposal areas are to be protected from traffic, livestock and farming activities, <br /> CALL BEFORE YOU DIG...ITS THE LAW <br /> ATTENTION:Oregon law requires you to follow rules adopted by the Oregon Utility Notification Center. Those rules are set forth by Oregon Administration Rules. You may obtain <br /> copies of the rules by calling the center.(Note:The telephone number for the Oregon Utility Notification Center is 1-800-332-2344.) <br /> 5/21/19:8:26:16AM Page 3 of 4 ONS_OnsiteEvaluation_pr <br />