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Septic Systems For Specific Residences in Countryside Drive <br />November 4, 1986 <br />Page 2 of 5 <br />2. The drop boxes have been disturbed, covers removed, and boxes <br />partially filled in with dirt. These need to be cleaned out, <br />making sure all lines are clear, and covers re -installed. <br />3. The entire drainfield appears to have only 3"-4" of cover <br />soil. This should be increased to 8"-12" total cover. Grading <br />work was apparently done on the site after the system was <br />installed. <br />4. There is a curtain drain paralleling the upper trench and <br />outletting downhill, west of the drainfield. The drain tile <br />outlet should be located, cleared and protected from disruption <br />to maintain a positive outlet. <br />A diagram of the system is attached for your convenience, along <br />wi`ri copies of the inspection records to date for this system. I <br />also note that we have not yet received a copy of the State <br />Watt -r Well Record from Braunworth Well Company. <br />B) 2590 Countryside Drive <br />Permit #8038 was issued to Ritter on 8/13/85. Tanks were <br />installed 11/6/85, inspected by me on that date. This site was <br />originally intended to have a trench drainfield in the front yard, but <br />initial excavation and regrading of the lot destroyed the front yard <br />drainfield sites. Testing was subsequently done in the rear yard by <br />Steve Schermers, who indicated to me verbally that the rear yard would <br />need a mound. I have never received a copy of the revised testing and <br />design plans. A pump line was installed from the 3rd tank to the rear <br />yard. The drainfield has never been commenced. <br />Items Outstanding: <br />1. Drainfield plans must be submitted. <br />2. Upon plan approval, drainfield (presumably mound) must be <br />installed. <br />3. Pump and pump alarm must be provided and installed. The <br />electrical wiring has been buried from the tanks up to the house. <br />4. Tanks are full of water which may be from surface runoff or <br />may be from a sump pump in the basement. Any sump groundwater <br />discharge must be eliminated from discharging to the septic <br />system. <br />A diagram of the existing tanks is attached for your convenience. <br />We have received a copy of the Water Well Rerc from Ingleside <br />Engineering. <br />