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Findings: <br />24 bucket auger observations were observed. See attached soil logs for Lot 1-Lot 6. All <br />borings were taken within the 7.2 and 6.58 -acre site. All 24 soil borings were found to <br />have 12 inches of usable, non-compacted soils and were not subject to a seasonally high <br />groundwater. The observed borings consisted of 6-14 inches of black loamy soils and <br />clay loams soils from 6-24 inches. Seasonally saturated soils were observed at 12-16 <br />inches. Thus, each boring showed suitability for type 1 septic system. <br />Additional Site Assessments: <br />Surveyed lot lines provided by Advance Surveying and Engineering <br />Septic Sizing for Individual SSTS Locations: <br />During the time of soil observations 2 locations were identified per site. On lots 1-6 <br />one site will be used as a primary septic site and the other site used as the alternate <br />septic site. Each site is approximately 30’x63’ in size. These proposed rockbed locations <br />will allow for a home to be built with 5- bedrooms or less. If a larger bedroom home is <br />proposed on the lot more soil work must be done by the hired septic designer. <br />Overview <br />Ende Septic Service has concluded that the septic fields located are type 1, native, <br />natural, non-disturbed, non-compacted, approvable septic areas that can be used <br />during the building of a home. These sites when protected, designed, and installed <br />correctly will provide adequate soil separation and be suitable locations for septic <br />systems. The septic areas must be fenced off prior to building. The site is currently <br />covered in mowable grass, woods and prairie grass. All borings were done with the <br />knowledge of proposed lot lines provided by surveyor. <br />Tristan Ende <br />SSTS inspector, Intermediate Designer, Installer, Mainainer <br />LIC#C9206 <br /> <br /> <br />226