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September 9,2005 <br /> NOA Project Number: E05011B <br /> 3.4 Existing Septic Tank Usage in the Vicinity <br /> In an attempt to determine the septic system density for the vicinity of the Site, our office reviewed <br /> a 1993 aerial photograph of the subject property available from Microsoft Terraserver. We counted <br /> the building clusters within one square mile of the Site, and made the assumption that each building l <br /> cluster has one septic system. Using this method,we determined that there are a minimum of 10 <br /> septic systems per square mile in the immediate vicinity of the Site. <br /> The general area consists of agriculture with very few residences. <br /> 3.5 Septic Permit History in the Vicinity <br /> The following septic system permits were found for the vicinity of the site during file review at <br /> EHD on August 23,2005: <br /> Table 1. <br /> Vicinity Septic System Permit Summary <br /> Address,Date Tank Lines, Length,Pits Comments <br /> Capacity <br /> 14617 Wildwood Road 1,200 gal Two 40'leach lines and two New installation to residence. \\ <br /> 11-18-93 36"in diameter and 25'in (3 5 J <br /> depth seepage pits l <br /> 3/4 miles east of Jack Tone 800 gal One 100'leach lines New installation to residence <br /> Road on Wildwood Road <br /> 12-30-63 <br /> The septic systems in the area appear to utilize leach lines with seepage pits. <br /> 3.6 Septic Repair Permit History in the Vicinity <br /> The following septic system repair permits were found for the vicinity of the Site during file review <br /> at EHD on August 23,2005: <br /> Table 2. <br /> Vicinity Septic System Repair Permit Summary <br /> Address, Date Tank Lines, Length, Pits Comments <br /> Capacity <br /> 14715 East Wildwood Road --- 40'leach lines and 33"in Repair/addition made to a <br /> 12-15-76 diameter and 25'depth residential system <br /> seepage pits added <br /> 3 <br />