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( <br />EXHIBIT E #1127 4-15-87 <br />1 - SEPTIC TANK - Tank is very deep, has a precast cover with open chamber <br />and cast iron MH cover at surface <br />Jk <br />2 - "AERATOR" TANK - Probably "Coolbroth" system; <br />Same as tank 1, but baffle plate in the middle <br />3 - AERATION ELECTRICAL BOX - It turns out that there is no <br />the box. lust wires and a receptacle. Presume that compressor aeration <br />system was removed some years ago and is currently not in u.'^e, hence tan <br />is functioning as a septic tank. <br />4 - 4" PVC CtBAHOOT, at an angle with plumb, presume it leads to <br />distribution box <br />- CATCH BASIN- Iron grate, 2' diam rock-lined basin about 4' deep, has an <br />L;iet^!pā€œ* 6-8- dTam Heading to N-NE, about 6- above bottom, current <br />water level"4 ā€œ .above bottom (below outlet P^P® ^ <br />like sewage, but is located directly adjacent to drainfield area. <br />nr.infi.ld area aooears to be trenches or a bed perhaps 75'-100' long, an <br />«ea Iblut 30'-4o!^ wide, adjacent to but probably not encroaching upon <br />proposed lot line as shown on sketch. <br />6 - AN ADDITIONAL CATCH BASIN- did not open <br />7 - 12" CULVERT OUTLET- Inspector John Petran felt this was suspect <br />Le-.ā€œd o? sewage slightij, h'Ld a sample of discharge water tested results <br />wete inronclusive (Fall *86) (770 Fecal Colif. Colonies Per lOOML)