jmillican1983
Well-known member
Hello everyone, This is going to be a little long...
Summary: I want to get County approval to reduce the size of my secondary drain field for better placement of my shop.
I've gained a ton of valuable info on here during the planning for my stick built shop. Permits have finally been submitted after 6 months of preparation. I removed some trees (and stumps/root systems) to make room for the exact placement I picked on my property. I chose a location that I was confident would meet all setback requirements, however there was some question in regards to setback from a pressurized effluent line that pumps effluent uphill 400+ feet to my existing drain field. Turns out the County is requiring a 5' setback from that line which may require the shop to be moved slightly, no big deal.
The next obstacle I have is in regard to the secondary drain field. The County is requiring a 10' setback from the secondary drain field area. This is an area marked on the plot map, adjacent to the existing drain field which I believe is significantly oversized for my 2 bedroom house. When starting the planning, I didn't realize my existing drain field covered an area 50' x 75' (6 75' leach lines each separated by 10'), 450' of leach line seemed overkill to me for a 2 bedroom house so I started doing some research on sizing requirements, in hopes I could reduce the secondary drain field size, and therefore the setback would move as well.
What I found is the following:
-A system using absorption trenches must be designed and sized in accordance with the requirements of OAR 340-071-0220(2).
After locating OAR 340-071-0220(2) and reading the sizing table, I found that a 2 bedroom house septic system is required to be built for 300gal per day, however the "minimum gallons per establishment per day" is set at 450gal. The next step is determining how much leach line is needed for 450gal/day of usage. This calculation is largely based on depth of leach lines and soil type. Within the same document, I found a table specifying leach line length requirements:
"Minimum length of absorption trench (linear feet) required per 150 gallons projected daily sewage flow"
There's 3 soil types listed, each requiring a different length of leach line based on absorption rate of soil. Since I don't know my specific soil type, I chose the worst performing soil in my calculation: 150ft of leach line would be required for every 150gal of daily usage. 150ft x 2.5 (450gal) = 375 feet of leach line needed.
If I am correct, it seems I could eliminate one of the 75' leach lines from my secondary drain field area, effectively moving my setback 10', allowing me to place the shop nearly in the same spot I had planned for. The reason 10' makes a significant difference here is the location of other trees on the property, which after 4 months of tree removal work, I am not willing to revisit that again.
Do you guys agree with my logic here? My contractor who is pulling the permits says the county won't give him any info beyond what the plot map says. I'm not sure exactly how to proceed. I've called the County and 3 different septic companies and got no response. If I go down to the County office, i'd like to be fully educated on this process in advance. Any advice would be appreciated.
Summary: I want to get County approval to reduce the size of my secondary drain field for better placement of my shop.
I've gained a ton of valuable info on here during the planning for my stick built shop. Permits have finally been submitted after 6 months of preparation. I removed some trees (and stumps/root systems) to make room for the exact placement I picked on my property. I chose a location that I was confident would meet all setback requirements, however there was some question in regards to setback from a pressurized effluent line that pumps effluent uphill 400+ feet to my existing drain field. Turns out the County is requiring a 5' setback from that line which may require the shop to be moved slightly, no big deal.
The next obstacle I have is in regard to the secondary drain field. The County is requiring a 10' setback from the secondary drain field area. This is an area marked on the plot map, adjacent to the existing drain field which I believe is significantly oversized for my 2 bedroom house. When starting the planning, I didn't realize my existing drain field covered an area 50' x 75' (6 75' leach lines each separated by 10'), 450' of leach line seemed overkill to me for a 2 bedroom house so I started doing some research on sizing requirements, in hopes I could reduce the secondary drain field size, and therefore the setback would move as well.
What I found is the following:
-A system using absorption trenches must be designed and sized in accordance with the requirements of OAR 340-071-0220(2).
After locating OAR 340-071-0220(2) and reading the sizing table, I found that a 2 bedroom house septic system is required to be built for 300gal per day, however the "minimum gallons per establishment per day" is set at 450gal. The next step is determining how much leach line is needed for 450gal/day of usage. This calculation is largely based on depth of leach lines and soil type. Within the same document, I found a table specifying leach line length requirements:
"Minimum length of absorption trench (linear feet) required per 150 gallons projected daily sewage flow"
There's 3 soil types listed, each requiring a different length of leach line based on absorption rate of soil. Since I don't know my specific soil type, I chose the worst performing soil in my calculation: 150ft of leach line would be required for every 150gal of daily usage. 150ft x 2.5 (450gal) = 375 feet of leach line needed.
If I am correct, it seems I could eliminate one of the 75' leach lines from my secondary drain field area, effectively moving my setback 10', allowing me to place the shop nearly in the same spot I had planned for. The reason 10' makes a significant difference here is the location of other trees on the property, which after 4 months of tree removal work, I am not willing to revisit that again.
Do you guys agree with my logic here? My contractor who is pulling the permits says the county won't give him any info beyond what the plot map says. I'm not sure exactly how to proceed. I've called the County and 3 different septic companies and got no response. If I go down to the County office, i'd like to be fully educated on this process in advance. Any advice would be appreciated.
