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ETHTE #: 16-5-37939 HARNETT COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH 307 CORNELIUS HARNETT BOULEVARD LILLINGTON, NC 27546 EXISTING SEPTIC SYSTEM INSPECTION Name: Judith F. White Phone #: 910-619-3923 Address: 3560 Kirby Smith Dr. Wilmington, NC 28409 Name of Mobile Home Park or S/D: Neills Creek Farms lot 7 Name of Owner (if different): Address of Owner (if different): Property Location (State Road name and #): wheeler dr. Purpose of Inspection: 4' bedroom The aforementioned site has been evaluated by the Harnett County Health Department Environmental Health Section. At the time of inspection, there appeared to be a septic system serving this site. If the system should malfunction, the owner is responsible for any necessary repairs. THIS INSPECTION IS VOID IF: 1. the intended use of the septic system should change, and/or 2. the system should fail or malfunction, and/or 3. the owner or tenant of the property change, and/or 4. after six months BUILDING MUST BE 5' FROM ANY PART OF SEPTIC SYSTEM DO NOT DRIVE OR PARK ON SEPTIC SYSTEM AUTHORIZATION OF EXISTING SYSTEM Judy White 35 Pinecrest Way Harnett County, NC System: Gravity to D -Box Lines: 4 Lines 100' each, (400' gravel) Potential LTAR 0.35 18-24" Trench Bottom Accepted Status System Repair: greater than 20 square feet Future Repair Area r 'System could be upgrade to accomodate a 5 -Bedroom home by installing a 1200 gallon tank and adding two -100' septic trenches GRAPHIC SCALE 1 " = 100' 00 0 100 200 Adams Soil Consulting 1676 Mitchell Road Angier, NC 27501 919-414-6761 Judy White January 29, 2016 Project # 354 RE: Preliminary soil/site evaluation 35 Pinecrest Way, Angier NC. Ms. White, Adams Soil Consulting (ASC) conducted a preliminary soil evaluation on the above referenced parcel to determine the areas of soils which are suitable for subsurface wastewater disposal systems (conventional & LPP). The soil/site evaluation was performed using hand auger borings during moist soil conditions based on the criteria found in the State Subsurface Rules, 15ANCAC 18A .1900 "Laws and Rules for Sewage Treatment and Disposal Systems". The purpose of the evaluation was to determine the feasibility of the property could support a 4 - bedroom septic system for the existing dwelling. The existing system was determined to be sized for a 3 -bedroom single family dwelling. Upon review of the permit on file with the Harnett County Health Department and the site investigation it was determine that the system is comprised of a 1000 gallon septic tank and four -100' nitrification trenches. It was determined that there exist adequate available space and suitable soil area to upgrade the existing septic system from a 3 -bedroom system to a 4 -bedroom system if so desired by the current or any future owner. To upgrade the system the existing septic tank (1000 gallon) should be sufficient, but additional nitrification trench may need to be installed (Approximately 100'). The proposed system upgrade is included on the attached site sketch. The rules governing on-site wastewater disposal systems are complex and the interpretation of the rules are based upon the opinions of regulators (state and county level). Due to the subjective nature of the permitting process and the variability of naturally occurring soils, ASC cannot guarantee that areas delineated as suitable for on-site wastewater disposal systems will be permitted by the governing agencies. If you have any questions regarding the findings in this report, please feel free to contact me anytime. Thank you allowing me to perform this site evaluation for you. Sincerely, Alex Adams NC Licensed Soil Scientist #1247