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DocuSign Envelope ID:81E05E8E-EED7-43D3-8B8A-08110E72140A <br /> Alan Clapp <br /> Licensed Soil Scientist <br /> 389 Clapp Farms Road <br /> Greensboro, NC 27405 <br /> Phone:336-202-6808 alanclapp63@gmail.com <br /> Soil/Site Evaluations-Septic Systems Layout and Design-Storm Water Assessment-Preliminary Evaluations <br /> April 9, 2020 <br /> C. Tyrus Clayton, Jr., PE <br /> Draper Aden Associates <br /> 114 Edinburgh South Drive, Suite 200 <br /> Cary,NC 27511 <br /> RE: Orange County Solid Waste Convenience Center <br /> 3605 Walnut Grove Church Road <br /> PIN: 9867419070— 18.13 Acres <br /> Orange County,NC <br /> Mr. Clayton: <br /> On April 9, 2020, the property referenced above in northern Orange County on Walnut <br /> Grove Church Road was evaluated to facilitate permitting for a septic system. The <br /> property is currently served by a NC DEQ Pump and Haul permit. The property must <br /> have a new wastewater system in place by February 2021. This report and attached <br /> documents were prepared to meet the requirements for a Licensed Soil Scientist <br /> evaluation to meet SL 2018-114 Section 11 (c) requirements. Soil borings were made <br /> and examined to determine soil suitability for on-site sewage disposal systems in <br /> accordance with 15A 18A .1900 Rules for Sewage Treatment and Disposal Systems. <br /> These borings were made using a hand auger. The property was traversed and numerous <br /> borings were made in a transect-type sampling pattern to perform the soil/site evaluation. <br /> An existing site map was provided by Draper Aden Associates and Orange County Solid <br /> Waste. The facility location is already in place with property boundary staked by Draper <br /> Aden Associates of Cary,NC. A septic layout was performed to demonstrate available <br /> space (.1945). The soil boring locations and layout will be noted on the surveyed site <br /> plan. The soil profile descriptions and locations along with the septic layout drawing will <br /> be located on attached plans. Under state regulations, sites for subsurface sewage <br /> disposal systems (septic tank systems) are evaluated for landscape position and <br /> topography, soil characteristics (structure, mineralogy and texture), soil depth, soil <br /> wetness, restrictive horizons, and available space. This property is in the geologic area of <br /> the Carolina Slate belt with mafic and felsic parent materials on the tract. <br /> Typical Septic System used in Piedmont of NC: <br /> The most common septic systems used in the North Carolina Piedmont are listed with the <br /> Project# 320059 <br />