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L ,, <br /> LJune 4, 2004 <br /> NOA Project Number: E04065A <br /> L 2.2 Vicinity Use <br /> `„ The Site is located within a mixed agricultural and residential area. Rural residences lie to the <br /> north and west of the Site, while the remainder of the surrounding land is agricultural. <br /> L 3.0 EXISTING AND PROPOSED SEPTIC TANK USAGE <br /> 3.1 Existing On-Site Septic Tank Usage <br /> V <br /> Ms. Cook indicated during the June 2nd interview that she is aware of only one septic system <br /> Lon the Site. This septic system provides sewage disposal for both residences. She stated that a <br /> former septic system, including dry wells, may be located beneath either the paved driveway <br /> i <br /> or the second residence. <br /> L <br /> 3.2 Site Septic and Septic Repair Permit History <br /> L Three septic permits for the Site were found during file review at EHD on May 21, 2004. <br /> These permits appear to refer to the existing septic system which serves the residences and the <br /> former system which it replaced: <br /> r. <br /> Table 1. <br /> On-Site Septic System Permit Summary. <br /> Address,Date Tank Capacity Lines,Length,Pits Comments <br /> 24951 Sowles Rd., 1200 gallons (2) 50'lines,(2)25'deep New installation,residence <br /> 8/18/71 seepage pits <br /> 24951 Sowles Rd., 1200 gallons (2) 50'lines,(2)25' deep Replacement system,residence <br /> 5/15/81 seepage pits <br /> 24951 Sowles Rd.,3/5/04 — — Addition of(1)40'line and p3 <br /> 25' deep seepage pits to rz) <br /> existin system <br /> r <br /> 3 <br />