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<br /> <br />25 <br /> 3. Setbacks (see Table 2 chart below) <br /> <br /> <br />TABLE 2 <br />Minimum Setback Distances (Feet) <br /> <br />Feature <br /> <br />Sewage Tank <br /> <br />Soil Treatment Area <br />Water supply well less <br />than 50 feet deep and not <br />encountering at least ten <br />feet of impervious <br />material <br /> <br />50 <br /> <br />100 <br />Any other water supply <br />well or buried water <br />suction pipe <br /> <br />50 <br /> <br />50 <br />Buried pipe distributing <br />water under pressure 10 10 <br />Buildings 10 20 <br />Lakes and Rivers 100 100 <br /> <br /> <br /> e. Maintenance: The owner of any septic tank or <br />his agent shall regularly inspect and arrange for <br />the removal and sanitary disposal of septage <br />from the tank whenever the top of the sludge <br />layer is less than 12 inches below the bottom of <br />the outlet baffle or whenever the bottom of the <br />scum layer is less than three inches above the <br />bottom of the outlet baffle. <br /> <br /> 18. Distribution and dosing of effluent: <br /> <br /> 1. Gravity distribution <br /> <br /> a. Level ground - Where the elevation difference <br />of the ground surface does not exceed 28 <br />inches in any direction within the soil <br />treatment system, the sewage tank effluent <br />may be directed to the soil treatment system <br />through a system of interconnected