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33 Four Wheel Drive Rd
Carbondale, CO 81623
970-309-5259
September 21, 2020 Project No. C1274
Chris Erickson
chrisericksonart@gmail.com
Onsite Wastewater Treatment System (OWTS) Installation Observations
Lot 13, Cotton Hollow
5101 CR 113
Garfield County, Colorado
Permit Number SEPT -06-17-4769
Chris,
ALL SERVICE septic, LLC observed the installation of the onsite wastewater treatment system (OWTS).
Holmes Excavation installed the sewer line from the house to the septic tank and Ridgeline Landworks
installed the remainder of the system.
The OWTS design was based on 3 -bedrooms. An average daily wastewater flow of 450 GPD was used.
A double -sweep clean out was within 5 -feet of the residence. The sewer line was encased within 50 -feet
of the well. There are two additional clean outs on the sewer line prior to the septic tank.
The system installation included a 1000 -gallon, two-compartment concrete septic tank with an effluent
filter on the outlet tee of the septic tank. The septic tank was placed outside of any potential traffic area.
The soil treatment area (STA) consists of four rows of 11 'ARC' ADS Low Profile chambers connected
with a level manifold, for a total area of 660 square feet of infiltrative area. The infiltrative area did not
exceed 4 -feet below native grade. Inspection ports were installed at the end of each row. These ports
may be cut to grade and covered with a sprinkler box for access.
The OWTS was generally installed according to specifications. This observation is not a guarantee of
workmanship and/or parts and materials. ALL SERVICE septic, LLC should be notified if changes are
made to the OWTS in the future. Any additional OWTS construction must be according to the county
regulations.
LIMITS:
Observations are limited to components that are visible at the time of the inspection. The installer must
have documented and demonstrated knowledge of the requirements and regulations of the county in
which they are working. The quality of the installation is dependent of the expertise of the installer, soil
type, and weather conditions.
Please call with questions.
Sincerely,
ALL SERVICE septic, LLC
Carla Ostberg, MPH, REHS
Clean out near house
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9/22/2020
Additional clean outs installed (total 2 clean outs between house and septic tank)
View of septic tank
Inlet tee outlet tee with filter (add handle extension)
Construction Photos
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tank set
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Garfield County
Community Development Department
108 8th Street, Suite 401
Glenwood Springs, CO 81601
Phone (970) 945-8212
P 'OMIT
KEEP AVAILABLE AT PROJECT SITE
Septic - New
Permit Type p
Work Classification New
PERMIT # SEPT -06-17-4769 Issue Date 2/22/2018 Expiration Date 8/21/2018
Project Address TBD CR 113 Parcel No. 239312302013
Subdivision Cottonwood Hollow Lot 13 Section -Township -Range 12-07-88
Owner Name Christopher Erickson Owner Phone 970-948-6310
Owner Mailing Address PO Box 3782, Carbondale, CO 81623
Contractor(s) OWNER Contractor Phone
Work Description:
new OWTS installation for single family residence
Valuation
Square Feet
IMPORTANT: APPLICATION IS HEREBY MADE TO THE BUILDING OFFICIAL FOR A PERMIT SUBJECT TO THE CONDITIONS AND
RESTRICTIONS SET FORTH ON THIS APPLICATION. PLEASE NOTE: Final inspection of the work authorized by this permit is required. A
Certificate of Occupancy must be obtained prior to use and occupancy of new buildings and structures. A Building Permit becomes null and
void if the authorized work is not commenced within 180 days of the date of issuance and if work is suspended or abandoned for a period of
180 days after commencement.
Do Your Part, Be SepticSmart:
The Do's and Don'ts of Your Septic System
Learn these simple steps to protect your home, health, environment and property value:
septicsmart
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
Do:
• Have your system inspected (in general) every three years by a licensed contractor
and have the tank pumped, when necessary, generally every three to five years.
Don't:
• Pour cooking grease or oil down the
sink or toilet.
• Rinse coffee grounds into the sink.
• Pour household chemicals down the
sink or flush them.
Do:
• Eliminate or limit the use of a garbage
disposal.
• Properly dispose of coffee grounds a
food.
• Put grease in a container to harden
before discarding in the trash.
Don't:
• Flush non -degradable products or
chemicals, such as feminine hygiene
products, condoms, dental floss,
diapers, cigarette butts, cat litter, paper
towels, pharmaceuticals.
Do:
• Dispose of these items in the trash can!
Don't:
• Park or drive on your drainfield. The
weight can damage the drain lines.
• Plant trees or shrubs too close to your
drainfield, roots can grow into your
system and clog it.
Do:
• Consult a septic service professional to
advise you of the proper distance for
planting trees and shrubs, depending on
your septic tank location.
Don't
• Concentrate your water use by using
your dishwasher, shower, washing
machine, and toilet at the same time.
All that extra water can really strain
your septic system.
Do:
• Stagger the use of water -generating
appliances. This can be helpful
especially if your system has not been
pumped in a long time.
• Become more water efficient by fixing
plumbing leaks and consider installing
bathroom and kitchen faucet aerators
and water -efficient products.
For more SepticSmart tips, visit: www.epa.gov/septicsmart
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