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Portage
Bay Projects
On-site Septic Systems
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Whatcom County Health Department On-site Septic
System (OSS) Inspections - Currently, this is a complaint-driven
process. When there are complaints about a possible failing septic
system, County Health responds and inspects/tests out the system.
County Health also performs inspections on systems if requested
as part of a loan application for a home purchase.
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Silver Creek- Marietta Area On-site Septic
Survey
An on-site septic survey of the Silver Creek watershed in the Marietta
area was conducted in 1998-1999 by the Whatcom County Health Department.
This area was chosen for study because of its fairly high population density,
its proximity to the mouth of the Nooksack River (high potential to impact
the Portage Bay shellfish beds) and because the soil types in this area
were known to be poorly drained. A total of 176 sites were surveyed and
only 6 of the sites were found to be failing. This equates to a 3% failure
rate. Education of homeowners as to the importance of regularly pumping
and maintaining their septic systems was a big component of this project.
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Educational program on the Maintentance and
Operation of OSS - County Health distributes roughly 5000
reminder notices annually to OSS owners in the Portage Bay Shellfish
District to have their systems pumped out and inspected every
3-5 years. In 2001, a new flyer on maintenance and operation
of OSS was distributed through the Lynden and Ferndale papers
(14000 flyers distributed).
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On-site Septic Systems
Municipal Sewer Systems
Agricultural Practices
Stormwater Runoff
Education and Community Involvement
Data Management/Water Quality Monitoring
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