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1999-012047 - new septic
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2675
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Silver View
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2675 Silver View Drive
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Septic
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3311823420012
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1 r � • <br /> iiq:3lli99 i�8:59 FAY �1�4975n11 S P TESTINc; INC l�ji�3 <br /> A pumping �hamber will n�ed to be installed to I'rf�the sep#ic effluent to the treatment <br /> atea. The power supply and switches must be lacated outside the manhole and <br /> pumping chamber in a we�ti�er proof enclosur�. A waming deviee must be installed with <br /> a light and sound device, this is in case af a pump failure. <br /> All neighboring weNs are 1dCated greater than 100' away from the proposed tfeatment <br /> area. <br /> Keep all heavy equipment off of the proposed tr�atm�r�t area bef�are and after <br /> constru�tion. TF�e treatm�nt area should be marked off befo�e canstr�,ction. This <br /> Design is r�ot valid & the system will need to be relocated if failure to protect the areas <br /> propased for Qn-Site Sewage Treatment accurs. <br /> With proper installatian and maintenance, this system should have no problem in <br /> treating septic eTfluent efFectively. <br /> Nothing other than hum$n waste, laundry, show�rs, etc. should be disposed ofi into the <br /> septic t9n[cs. Gerbege disposals are not reoommended, due to adding more solids & <br /> fine solids passing through to the system. Excessive amounts of saaps, anti-bact�rial <br /> soaps, cteaning agents & chlorine agents may kiH the bacteria needed to treat septic <br /> � efRuent. Additives are not recc�mmended. <br /> �1''^-d- , <br /> Steven B. Schirmers <br />
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