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W714w <br /> On the North Shore of <br /> Lake Minnetonka <br /> ON-SITE SEWAGE TREATMENT CITY <br /> INSPECTION REPORT OF POST OFFICE BOX 66 <br /> 1335 S. Brown Rd. <br /> •R' O Crystal Bay, MN 55323 <br /> ilk 473-7357 <br /> OWNER ) - (� Q✓d ADDRESS !-r �1L _STi <br /> 44, <br /> PERMIT NO.'S. DATES CONTRACTORS <br /> City Ordinance No. 210 requires that each on-site sewage treatment system in Orono be inspected on a regular basis.The onsite sewage <br /> treatment system at the above address has been inspected and appears to fall into the category checked below. <br /> (This is CA an existing system ❑ new construction) <br /> 1 Meets or exceeds current City standards in all respects relating to design,construction,and location.Appears to be operating <br /> properly. <br /> 2 Does not meet all current City standards for new construction (1978 Code) but in most respects appears to be designed, <br /> located, and constructed generally in accordance with previous codes.System appears to be functioning properly;no major <br /> 7 upgrading of the system is required at this time. <br /> 13 Does not meet current City standards in many respects relating to design,construction,or location.Appears to be operating <br /> adequately at this time,but has a relatively high potential for future problems. No major upgrading of system is required at <br /> this time. <br /> 4 System may or may not meet current City standards for design,construction or location, but is failing to properly treat and <br /> dispose of the current input,and is endangering a water supply,or is a source of pollution to surface or groundwaters,or is <br /> creating a safety hazard,or is otherwise creating a public nuisance.Please contact the City Inspector to discuss system repair/ <br /> replacement procedures. If drainfield replacement is necessary,soil testing will usually be required,and a design and site plan <br /> must be submitted for review.Your contractor must obtain a permit before work is started. <br /> SYSTEM CONDITION ( m Checked items may require your action) <br /> Tank inspection indicates: ❑ Inspection pipe is located directly over tank baffle.(Does not <br /> ❑ Pumpout not needed at this time. give accurate measurement of solids accumulation.) If tanks <br /> ❑ Solids accumulation in tanks indicates they should be pump- have not been pumped out within the last three years,they <br /> ed out this year to help prevent future problems. should be pumped out now. <br /> ❑ Solids accumulation in tanks is at a critical level. Tanks Drainfield inspection indicates: <br /> should be pumped out as soon as possible. ❑ Drainfield is dry,no surfacing evident. <br /> ❑ System is discharging to surface. Tanks must be pumped ❑ Some evidence of surfacing,not critical yet. <br /> within 48 hours to eliminate surface discharge. ❑ Drainfield is saturated and visibly discharging untreated <br /> 1161 Inspection risers missing—tanks could not be inspected. effluent to the surface. This condition may require replace- <br /> Inspection risers (4"dia. pipe)must be installed in each tank ment or additions to drainfield. Contact the City Inspector <br /> at next pumpout. If tanks have not been pumped out within immediately.Repairs must be completed within 90 days. <br /> the last three years,they should be pumped out now. 16 Drainfield extent and condition unknown. <br /> SITE CHARACTERISTICS: <br /> Limiting Site Factors Potential for System Failure Site Capabilities for <br /> ❑ Slope (depends on soil types,water Future Expansion <br /> ❑ Soil table,and system condition) ❑ Adequate <br /> ❑ High water table ❑ Low t!IFair <br /> ❑ Lot size a Medium ❑Poor <br /> ❑ Lake,wetland,or stream ❑ High ❑ Inadequate <br /> ❑ Drainage ❑System is causing visible <br /> surface disurge. <br /> COMMENTS: roca- !d <br /> ��-To--ro <br /> Date of Inspection Sgpt,ic System Inspector <br /> Note: In the event that this inspection report is used to satisfy the requirements for a mortgage or other transfer of property,be advised that <br /> this report does not guarantee or certify that an existing system will continue to function properly,but is merely an opinion of the adequacy <br /> of the system under current conditions based on the available information. <br /> This report must be kept on the premises with system location and pumping records. <br /> WHITE COPY/Inspector's File GOLD COPY/Homeowner <br />
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