Wet Weather Test Period Extended

Press release from Humboldt County DHHS:

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The Humboldt County Department of Health & Human Services, Division of Environmental Health (DEH) has extended the wet weather test period for the evaluation of proposed individual on-site wastewater treatment systems (OWTS).

Under normal rainfall conditions, the test period would end April 1. In light of above normal rainfall levels, this year’s test period has been extended through April 15.

While not required in all geographic regions of the county, wet weather testing is required for proposed OWTS sites with soils of low permeability requiring percolation testing and/or where the depth to seasonally high groundwater needs to be determined. Wet weather testing is mandatory in the Variance Prohibition Areas as described in the Humboldt County Onsite Wastewater Treatment System Regulation and Technical Manual at humboldtgov.org/DocumentCenter/View/62933.

All parties planning to subdivide land or develop sites with individual OWTS should contact a registered civil engineer, geologist or other qualified consultant to arrange for testing. For all sites, the test process will require no less than three weeks of monitoring.

Notification of installation of wet weather monitoring wells must be submitted to DEH and fees paid within five days of installation.

For additional information regarding wet weather testing procedures, call the Division of Environmental Health at 707-445-6215 or 800-963-9241.

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Lone Ranger
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Lone Ranger
1 year ago

We are in a drought, how is this possible. Lake Oroville releasing a good amount of water, shasta will be next. Another month and they’ll be flooding park marina. I see shasta lake website has 64 inches this winter,the weather Channel has 34 inches , the ole mighty web strikes again. News is only as good as its employees.