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Garfield County Public Health
2014 Blake Ave.
Glenwood Springs, CO 81601
Phone: (970) 945-6614 ext. 8150
For inspections, call: 970-945-6614 ext. 8150 and call the Design Engineer, if applicable
Project Address: 252 County Road 167, Glenwood Springs, CO Parcel No.: 239501400057
Owner Name: South Inca Holdings, LLC Owner Phone: (303) 819-9706
Designed By: CBO, Inc. Designer Phone: (970) 309-5259
Contractor: Altitude Septic Contractor Phone: (970) 471-0913
Number of Bedrooms: _N/A_ Minimum Tank Capacity: 1,500-gallon Minimum Absorption: 625 ft2
OWTS PERMIT
KEEP AVAILABLE AT PROJECT SITE
Permit Number _SEPT-8814_______________________________
Permit Type X New X Repair X Remodel/addition X Tank only
Issue Date _08/14/2024____________________ Expiration Date_08/14/2025_________________
Permit Conditions:
This OWTS Permit is approved on the condition of compliance with the report and design as submitted by
CBO, Inc. dated December 16, 2022. Changes to the design and permit must be approved by Garfield
County Public Health and the designer prior to construction.
The new OWTS will serve two existing commercial buildings with 6 employees each and a two-bedroom
apartment. The design includes new, two-compartment 1,500-gallon septic tank set level with access to
grade with a high-head pump in the compartment. Effluent will be pumped to an Automatic Distributing
Valve (ADV) set at the high point of the system to distribute effluent to 636 ft2 of STA. The new STA will
consist of an unlined sand filter bed consisting of three feet deep of secondary sand media and four
distribution laterals placed in GeoMat distribution media and measuring 12 feet x 53 feet. Transport lines
from the pump chamber and distribution laterals are to be 1 ½ inch Schedule 40 PVC, with 5/32-inch
orifices every 3-feet on center and the laterals ending in flushing valves at the distal end of the laterals.
The orifices are to be facing downward. Inspection ports are to be installed at each corner of the bed. The
residual head (squirt height) at the end of the system is to be 5-feet. Maintain all setbacks and elevations
as designed.
To assist in scheduling, please contact Garfield County Public Health (970-945-6614 ext. 8150) to notify
the start of OWTS construction. Contact the designer and Garfield County Public Health at least 48 hours
prior to requesting final inspection of the installed system prior to backfill. NO OWTS COMPONENT SHALL
BE BACKFILLED WITHOUT PRIOR APPROVAL FROM GARFIELD COUNTY PUBLIC HEALTH AND THE
DESIGNER.
Agreement
All installations must comply with all requirements of the Garfield County OWTS regulations
including but not limited to the conditions specified above.
In consideration of the issuance of the permit, the applicant hereby agrees to comply with all
laws and regulations related to the zoning, location, construction, and erection of the proposed
OWTS and associated structures for which this permit is granted. The applicant further agrees
that if the above said regulations are not fully complied with in the zoning, location, erection,
and construction of the above described OWTS and structure, the permit may then be revoked
by notice from the Health Department and immediately become null and void.
The issuance of a permit and specifications of terms and conditions therein will not constitute
assumption of liability, nor create presumption that the local public health agency or its
employees may be liable for the failure or malfunctioning of any system. Permit issuance will
not constitute a certification that the system, the equipment used in the system, or any
component used for system operation will ensure continuous compliance with the provision of
the OWTS Act, the regulations adopted thereunder, or any terms and conditions of a permit.
Permit Approval
Plans and specifications for the proposed OWTS have been reviewed and are considered
satisfactory. Permission is hereby given to the property owner(s) to perform the work indicated
in accordance with the Garfield County OWTS Regulation. This Permit will expire 1 year from
the date of issuance unless construction on the system has commenced. An "as-built" drawing
must be submitted and inspection of the system must be completed by GCPH before final
approval of the system will be issued.
08/14/2024
Issued By: Garfield County Environmental Health
Department
Date