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1983-03-30 Letter, Septic System Repairs
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1135
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Brown
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1135 Brown Road South
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1011723240006
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Mr. and Mrs <br />1135 Brown <br />Wayzata, MN <br />CITS' of ORONO <br />fust Office Box (AieCr sial Hav, Mcnnexola r>r>a' eMunicipal Offices <br />Un the North Shorn of Lake Minnetonka <br />. Duane Glew <br />Road South <br />55391 <br />March 30, 1983 <br />Dear Mr. and Mrs. Glew: <br />This letter is to follow up my inspection of your septic <br />system today. I hope the following comments and observations <br />will be helpful to you. <br />1. The inside main floor plumbing leaves the house <br />about 3'-4' below ground level. The se,ptic tank <br />covers are about 6' below the surface and based on my <br />inspection in 1981 the tanks are probably designed to <br />have a 3-4' liquid depth. <br />2. The level of effluent in the two inspection pipe -- <br />indicates that water is standing in the house sewer <br />line, which will cause clogging of that line if the <br />condition persists. <br />3. The reason for the "backup" of effluent above the <br />tank covers is unknown at this point, but could be <br />related to clogging of the cesspool seepage ports <br />or in the drainfield (if one exists). <br />I would suggest that when the ground dries out you <br />uncover the tanks to determine their condition and the <br />presence or absence of drainfield. <br />At that time I will be happy to help you further evaluate <br />what repairs to the system might be necessary and what <br />procedure to follow. If you have any questions, please <br />call me. <br />Sincerely, <br />Michae P. <br />Septic Sys, <br />Ml it D1%1, A /1)%1\1, 4717157 <br />WA SSI%(. <br />ffron <br />.em Inspector <br />• ADMIMSTRAT10%AtMANCt 4717158 • Nlhllt %%()y fI c ;, <br />
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