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00386■ a j 61 :' RICT MEMBERS r i � • COUNTY 7 I • • CIT I[S.A: O TOWNS 1 s Snohomish Health District „ COURT HOUSE / EVERETT, WASHINGTON 98201 •" AREA CODE 206 259-9440 r June 17, 1976 M r: l' 111���II1 O�[ , }� of�'RECEI�ED r 9 Well rx,��aF aw,r �"4La.%mil_ Wealth CLARIS HYATT. M.D., M.P.H. H[ALTH Or/ICER AVID A. STOCKTON. M.P.A. [%RCUTIV[ ASSISTANT JUN 18 1976 Mr. Richard H. Allen Assistant City Engineer City of Edmonds Civic Center Edmonds, Washington 98020 Dear Mr. Allen: .This is in response to your letter of April 15, 1976, to Dr. Claris Hyatt regarding requests for tests and information of possible pollution in the area of 158th Ave. West, North Meadowdale Road, and 75th Ave. West generally I referred to as Unit 7. Attached are'the results of a survey made by Terry Mattson.from this office along with water sample results and an evaluation of these results. I believe this area generally is the same as Unit 7 which the City of Edmonds`. in the past has considered for sewering In a letter,dated February 13,.1968, and reaffirmed by letter dated June 5, 1972,JweJrecommended that na sewge�R� i....Li disposal pernxts be; issued i1n this area.> Conditions of poor soil namely'Yb1vle clay"combined with steep terrain, `high"water table, remain the same making this unsuitable for the' use of septic tank and drainfield as a method of sewage disposal. The results of the survey and of the water samples clearly indicate surface water is being contaminated by these failing individual sewage disposal systems. As you may know sewage effluent from individual sewage disposal systems that reach the surface of the ground are in violation of Snohomish Health District regulations as well as the State Board of Health regulations relative to sewage disposal. Thus the Snohomish Health District would urge that this area be served by sanitary sewers as soon as possible to reduce the potential of a public health hazard that exists due to inadequate sewage disposal systems. Very truly yours, Leh A. Moser, R.S. Director Environmental Health Division LAM/pd Enclosures