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Permit Address
6946 BATTLE CREEK RD SE
Permit City
Salem
Permit Number
555-19-002304-PRMT
Parcel Number
083W24D 04000
Permit Type
Septic
Permit Doc Type
Permit Document
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Permit Number: 555-19-002304-PRMT Date: September 10,2019 <br /> Project Address: 6946 Battle Creek Road SE,Salem <br /> 083 W24D 04000 <br /> Completed By: Matthew Puntney,REHS EX F I R E <br /> SEPTIC SYSTEM MAJOR ALTERATION <br /> driveway placement, paving or other similar activities that alter the natural soil <br /> conditions will adversely affect the soil and the septic system function and lead to <br /> premature system failure. The area must not be subjected to excessive saturation due <br /> to artificial drainage of ground surfaces, driveways, building downspouts or other <br /> sources. The areas of the initial septic system and the future repair system must both <br /> be protected. <br /> MAINTAIN PERMANENT ACCESS to septic tank for pumping and service. The septic <br /> tank should be pumped and inspected by a licensed septic tank pumping service before <br /> sludge and scum accumulations reach 30% of the tank liquid operating volume. <br /> Pumping every 3 to 5 years is an average interval. The septic tank is a reservoir for <br /> the solid materials in the sewage waste stream. Excessive accumulation of these solid <br /> materials in the septic tank will cause the solids to wash out of the tank and into the <br /> drainfield. This will cause irreversible damage to the drainfield and will eventually lead <br /> to a system failure. <br />
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