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EHD - Public
ProgramCode
2600 - Land Use Program
FileName_PostFix
SSNL
RECORD_ID
SU0000469
PE
2622
FACILITY_NAME
MS-90-114
STREET_NUMBER
17061
STREET_NAME
RIVER
ENTERED_DATE
9/19/2001 12:00:00 AM
SITE_LOCATION
17061 RIVER
QC Status
Approved
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kn KLEINFELDER <br /> File No. 20-3371-01 <br /> July 18 , 1990 <br /> Reference is made to Plate I of this report which shows <br /> the location of the proposed parcel split site. Currently, <br /> the majority of the site area consists of almond orchards <br /> with scattered farm houses. The DeGroot residence is the <br /> only residence located on the subject property. <br /> On July 13 , 1990, a representative of our firm visited 4 <br /> residences located along River Road near the site. The <br /> purposes of our visits were to obtain information on septic <br /> system use and to inquire about any problems known to exist <br /> with this method of sewage disposal. None of the 4 <br /> residences visited reported having any problems with their <br /> septic systems. The ages of the septic systems were <br /> reported at from 1 to 22 years old. No water quality <br /> problems were reported from residences with domestic wells. <br /> ITEM C-2• <br /> "Suitability of soil for development utilizing septic systems. " <br /> On July 11, 1990, a representative of our firm drilled and <br /> set-up 1 3-foot deep percolation test hole at the proposed <br /> parcel I. The test hole was drilled with hand drilling <br /> equipment using a 6-inch diameter continuous-flight auger. <br /> Perforated PVC pipe was inserted the entire length of the <br /> test hole to prevent disturbance when adding water. The <br /> test hole was then filled with relatively clean water and <br /> left to soak overnight. <br /> 2 <br />
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