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Resolution 1099
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� �X�r�i� b�- � <br /> ��So L, /0 99 <br /> February 2, 1979 ' <br /> � Stubbs Bay Aioratorium Area <br /> Review of On-Site Sewage Treatment <br />� Page 6 � <br /> E. RECO?�12•1E?�DATIONS <br /> 1. M�rina Froperty - A holding tank system s.hould be required for <br /> any new buildings . Orono Code would not allow a septic system, <br /> and due to flooding potcntial and depth to gro und water, a soil <br /> treatment system would have a high risk of . ground or surface water <br /> , contamination. <br /> 2, East Lake Street Properties - Although there is no easy procedure <br /> to show• that these systems are in fact causing pollution of ground . <br /> - or surface water, the potential for pollution is very great. I <br /> would suggest that these systems be abandoned and tanks be installed <br /> � or modified to �be used as holding tanks until such time that a " <br /> collector sewer system is extended to the area . <br /> • 3. Tonka Avenue-Crestview Avenue - Although many of the houses on <br /> these streets may have systems which are disposing of the effluent <br /> they receive, they may not b e treating it. Possible courses of <br /> action would be: <br /> a) Continue with present program of requiring visibly failing <br /> systems to be repaired with alternative systems if necessary. <br /> Continuously monitor ground water quality. <br /> � b) Install a collector system for off-site treatment and disposal. <br /> c) Require all systems to be replaced with alternative systems if <br /> documentation is shown that standard systems cannot be expected <br /> to function adequately in existing soil types . <br /> . s <br /> � • ' <br />
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