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r <br /> 2 <br /> and 60 minutes per inch for Parcel B are the results of the two <br /> tests, and no groundwater was encountered in excavating either <br /> of the soil profile holes for parcels A and B. Parcel A was <br /> excavated to a depth of 10 feet and Parcel B was excavated to a <br /> depth of 8. 3 feet, as reported in the April 28 and 29, 19871 <br /> Percolation Report. Parcel B was not able to be excavated to a <br /> full 10-foot depth due to the available hand augering tools' in- <br /> ability to penetrate the very hard, dry and loose character of <br /> the soil. Both the operator of the Joseph Perry farm and the <br /> farmer directly across Lammers Road to the west attested that <br /> groundwater has never been a problem in this territory. <br /> As suggested in letter from Mr. Ron L. Valinoti, Acting <br /> DirectDr, Environmental Health Division, additional percolation <br /> tests on the same Parcels A and B were run on June 24 and 25, <br /> 1987, in a more suitable area than those run on April 28 and 29, <br /> and found to meet county requirements. The rerun tests result in <br /> a minimum recommended sewage area of 12,000 sq. ft. for both <br /> Parcels A and B. <br /> Walter E. Curtis <br /> Attachments: <br /> Location Map <br /> Supplement Parcel Detail Map <br /> Percolation Field Note Sheet <br />