HomeMy WebLinkAboutInstallation Observations 10.01.202033 FOUR WHEEL DRIVE ROAD
CARBONDALE, CO 81 623
970.309.5259
CARLA.OSTBERG@GMAIL.COM
SEPTIC CONSULTING
October 1, 2020
Ron Speaker
c/o Darren Gallegos
darrengallegos@hotmail.com
Onsite Wastewater Treatment System Design (Modification)
Detached Accessory Out -Building (Auxiliary Use to Main House)
421 Ponderosa Pines Way
Garfield County, Colorado
Ron,
Project No. C1498
Through the course of the construction project, you opted not to include plumbing in the proposed
Detached Accessory Out -Building and no changes were made to the existing OWTS with the exception of
re-routing the pump line to the existing automatic distributing valve. A new, 1.5-inch diameter Schedule
40 pump line was installed around the detached Accessory Out -Building.
The OWTS was generally installed according to specifications. This observation is not a guarantee of
workmanship and/or parts and materials. CBO Inc. 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,
CBO Inc.
600, Co_ Ov-iaikt g
Carla Ostberg, MPH, REHS
Pump line exiting existing pump chamber
pump line re-routed around proposed building
Pump line covered with blue board
1 1/2" diameter pump line enters existing ADV
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Garfield County
Public Health
Garfield County Public Health
2014 Blake Ave.
Glenwood Springs, CO 81601
Phone: (970) 945-6614 ext. 8150
OWTS PERMIT
KEEP AVAILABLE AT PROJECT SITE
Permit Number SEPT-6102
Permit Type X New X Repair X Alteration
Issue Date 3/4/2020 Expiration Date 3/4/2021
For inspections, call: 970-945-6614 ext. 8150 and call the Design Engineer, if applicable
Project Address 421 Ponderosa Pines Way Parcel No. 239336220002
Owner Name Ron and Lisa Speaker
Owner Phone (303) 809-5251
Designed By Carla Ostberg with CBO, INC. Designer Phone (970)309-5259
Contractor Darren Gallegos
Contractor Phone (970)948-7383
Number of Bedrooms Auxiliary Use to Main House Minimum Tank Capacity Existing 1500 gallon
Minimum Absorption Existing System
Permit Conditions:
This OWTS Permit is approved on the condition of compliance with the design as submitted by CBO,
INC dated February 13, 2020. Changes must be approved by Garfield County Public Health and the
designer prior to construction.
The existing system serves the main house and detached barn and will be modified to include an
additional detached accessory out -building with a toilet and sink. The proposed accessory out
building is an auxiliary use to the main house and therefore, no additional capacity is required and
no changes will be made to the existing STA. The new sewer line, pump line, and pump chamber will
be installed as specified in the report prepared by CBO, INC. dated February 13, 2020.
Contact the designer and Garfield County Public Health at least 48 hours prior to requesting final
inspection of the installed system prior to backfill.
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
ISEFA 832-R-13-002 • September 2013