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HomeMy WebLinkAboutGCPH Final acceptance Letter SEPT-5207, SEPT-6553, and SEPT-6589Garfield County Public Health Department – working to promote health and prevent disease Public Health Aspen Polo Partners, LLP c/o Land West Land Planning and Development 345 Colorado Avenue #106 Carbondale, CO 81623 Via email: jon@landwestcolorado.com Subject: Final Acceptance Letter McClure River Ranch Zone District 1 North OWTS Lots 5, 6, and Maintenance Barn Chukka Trail Carbondale, CO 81623 OWTS Permit #s: SEPT-5207, SEPT-6553, and SEPT-6589 October 7, 2025 GCPH was not called to perform a final inspection of the OWTS that serves the properties known as Lots 5 and 6 of McClure River Ranch Zone District 1 or the Maintenance Barn for Zone District 1 along Chukka Trail near Carbondale in Garfield County, Colorado, associated with OWTS Permit #s SEPT-5207, SEPT-6553, and SEPT-6589. The system was designed by Roaring Fork Engineering and components were installed by Divide Creek Builders. We received an as-built drawing of the constructed system (as surveyed by True North Colorado) from the property owner’s representative, Land West Land Planning and Development on July 7, 2025. The report also contained multiple photographs of the OWTS installation. Garfield County Public Health (GCPH) staff visited the site with the property owner’s representative to observe the installed OWTS components and to gain a better understanding of the site on June 20, 2025. Our observations during the site visit did not indicate obvious signs of system failure. At the time of our site visit, only the building on Lot 5 (a barn and pavilion) had been constructed. Lot 6 and the site of the Maintenance Barn did not have buildings on them. We did not receive a final certification letter from the OWTS designer. The survey and photographs in the report that we reviewed show a cleanout adjacent to the barn on Lot 5, the sewer line to a concrete manhole with three inlets (already plumbed) and one outlet, one concrete 2,000-gallon single-compartment septic tank followed by one concrete 2,000-gallon two-compartment septic tank with a high-head pump in the second compartment of the second tank, the pump line, the automatic distribution valve at the high-point of the OWTS, and the 1,440 ft2 Soil Treatment Area (STA). The manhole, septic tanks, and automatic distribution valve appeared to be installed level with access brought to grade. The septic tanks utilized for this project are on the accepted septic tank list published by the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment based upon information provided to GCPH. The STA consisted of one 195 W. 14th Street Rifle, CO 81650 (970) 625-5200 2014 Blake Avenue Glenwood Springs, CO 81601 (970) 945-6614 Garfield County Public Health Department – working to promote health and prevent disease four row gravelless chamber bed placed on 24-inches of secondary sand media (mounded 1-foot above grade) with each trench consisting of 30 Quick4 chambers (120 total chambers). Additionally, inspection ports were present at each corner of the bed and the distribution laterals ended in flushing assemblies. As required by Garfield County OWTS Regulations Section 43.4.F.3, based on our final inspection observations, this OWTS was installed according to the permit requirements and regulations. Thank you, Edward R. “Ted” White, P.E. Environmental Health Specialist III Garfield County Public Health 2014 Blake Avenue Glenwood Springs, CO 81601 (970) 945-6614 ext. 8106 twhite@garfieldcountyco.gov