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2021-205-E-Solid Waste-Full Circle Environmental-Walnut Grove Wastewater Disposal System
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4/26/2021
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4/26/2021
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DocuSign Envelope ID:81E05E8E-EED7-43D3-8B8A-08110E72140A <br /> Conclusions• <br /> In North Carolina, two primary options for septic system permitting exist. In the <br /> traditional option, the local county health department can evaluate and permit any site, A <br /> new version for the traditional permit is now allowed by NC Session Law 2018-1 14. In <br /> this version, a NC Licensed Soil Scientist can evaluate a lot and submit soil information <br /> on each lot to the Health Department in lieu of the Hulth Department evaluation. In the <br /> traditional permitting model, the county in the form of an Improvement Permit grants site <br /> approval. An Authorization to Construct a Wastewater System is issued once building <br /> Floor plans are:reviewed and the Improvement Permit is issued. The county issues an <br /> Operation Permit after the system has been installed to meet the specifications of the <br /> Authorization to Constrict. Septic layouts and system design can be performed as <br /> needed. The totally private permitting option is the Engineer Option Permit(EOP). A <br /> NC Licensed Engineer, a NC Licensed Soil Scientist and a NC Registered Septic Installer <br /> can evaluate, design and install a septic system without Health Department involvement <br /> other than record keeping. <br /> The attacked soil map and septic layout maps are based on soil boring, property iron and <br /> flag locations collected using an EOS Arrow 100 GPS and iCMTGIS Pro app and then <br /> Overlain over the Change County tax parcel layer, topography (contours), hydrology and <br /> aerial imagery layer in PCGIS X software, A one inch to 1.25'scale version of the maps <br /> will be provided. The map is scaled to print on I V x 17" (Tabloid) paper• in Landscape <br /> format. The GPS locations can be accurate to submeter but should not be considered as <br /> accurate as survey located points and property lines. Property corners where found were <br /> collected and are slated on the soils map. <br /> Site Recommendations: <br /> 1. Construct protective 'Fencing around the soil area and septic layout to protect front <br /> grading, compaction, livestock and construction traffic. <br /> 2. Contact NC:' S 11 prior to any digging <br /> This LSS Evaluation is being submitted pursuant to and meets the requirements of <br /> SL 2018-1.14 Section 11. (c). <br /> Please reel free to contact ine if you have any further questions. <br /> Alan Clapp <br /> NC Licensed Soil Scientist 41058 <br /> NCB registered Environmental Ilealth Specialist#1 1 18 <br /> NC Subsurface Wastewater Operator#1009092 <br /> Project# 320059 <br />
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