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routine basis—normal use will require the filter to be rinsed off twice a year(spring and <br /> fall). This is the responsibility of the systems owner. <br /> Quantities will include the following: Washed sand,200 tons. The rock bed will require <br /> 58 tons of 11/2 clean binder rock, a Sandy Loam cap will require 20 tons of material,and <br /> six inches of loamy topsoil to cover the mound area will require 80 tons. <br /> The set-back for the well from the septic system area must be a minimum of 50 feet for <br /> both the septic tanks and the absorption area. The septic tanks will need to be at least 10 <br /> feet from the edge of the house and the absorption field must be 10 feet away from <br /> property lines. It's the responsibility of the owner to identify the property boundaries for <br /> designing and insta.11ing the septic system. <br /> The septic system if properly installed and maintained should have no problems treating <br /> ei�luent in the matter that it was designed for. Nothing other than human waste,toilet <br /> tissues, shower, sink, dishwasher and laundry water should be drained to the septic tanlcs <br /> and treatment field. If you have water treatment systems other than water softeners, in <br /> ex. Iron filters,they should be diverted from entering the septic system. <br /> Gazbage disposals are not recommended, as they will add more solids to your septic tanks <br /> and may allow fine particles to enter the treatment area and clog the system. Daily toilet <br /> bowl cleaners, shower sprays (that are used after every shower),and excessive cleaning <br /> agents may kill bacteria needed to treat septic effluent. Additives are not needed, and are <br /> not recommended in properly maintained septic system. <br /> You should have your septic tanks pumped and inspected for proper maintenance <br /> by a certified pumper every 2 years. <br /> General <br /> The soil conditions have been established at the test hole location only. There may be <br /> variations in soil stratigraphy between and around the borings and interpolation and <br /> extrapolation of the results is not warranted. <br /> References: <br /> MPCA Website: http://www.pca.state.mn.us/pro�rams/ists/index.html <br /> U of A�I Water Resources Center Website: http://septic.umn.edu/index.html <br /> If you should have any questions or need further information,you can contact staff at the <br /> Local Unit of Government that's permitting this project, and or me at your convenience. <br /> I hereby certify that I have completed this septic system design work in accordance with <br /> CA les and Standards Chapter 7080-81, local ordinances,rules and laws. <br /> Perne ip e ges Licenses#2064 <br />
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