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11/24/2003
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Minutes - 20031124
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\Board of County Commissioners\Minutes - Approved\2000's\2003
ORD-2003-142 PD-1-03 State Employees Credit Union Addition Special use permit
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\Board of County Commissioners\Ordinances\Ordinance 2000-2009\2003
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3. will the project involve a land application system for <br />treatment of wastewater? U MF1 <br />4. <br />If yes, describe <br />Has an application for a non - discharge permit been <br />submitted to the NC Department of Environmental <br />Management or Orange County Department of Environmental <br />Health? <br />Is a septic tank system proposed which has a design <br />.. - -- S_c_o- KAY; <br />If yes, describe <br />Has an application for a non - discharge permit been <br />submitted to the NC Department of Environmental <br />Management or Orange County Department of Environmental <br />Health? <br />S. Does the activity involve sludge disposal? <br />if yes, where is the source of the sludge? <br />Describe where and how the sludge is being disposed. <br />Has a NPDES permit from the NC Division of Environmental <br />Management been issued? <br />6. Water Usage <br />a. Estimated no. of employees -a— x 25 gpd gpd <br />b. Estimated water use for climate control gpd <br />C. Process water gpd <br />% consumed <br />% discharged to septic system <br />% discharged to surface (including storm sewers) <br />(describe: <br />% evaporated <br />—_ % reclaimed /reused <br />% other <br />100 % <br />
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