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1982-01-05 Septic System Design Report
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I <br />EXHIC31T <br />TO: Jeanne A. Mabusth, Zoning Administrator <br />I FROM: Michael P. Gaffron, Septic System Inspector <br />DATE: January 5, 1982 <br />SUBJECT: Ringer Subdivision, North Will(jw Drive #615 <br />Summary: All proposed lots were found to have high water tables, <br />necessitating the use of mound systems. Percolation rates in the <br />upper soil profile generally were suitable for mound systems, <br />with slower rates found in deeper test holes. Slopes on tho entire <br />site are fairly level and suited for mound systems. <br />This report will consist of: a) a short review of each lot of the <br />proposed division and b) a discussion of mound systems,ineluding <br />how and why fihey work and their current and future use as part of <br />Orono's land use management plan. The Ringer subdivision is <br />perhaps the most extensive development in Orono to date that will <br />require all mound systems. <br />A. Ringer Subdivision <br />A preliminary review of the Hennepin County Soil Survey indicated <br />extensive areas of Cordova silty clay loam and Shorewood silty <br />clay loam as well as Leseur loam would be found at this site. <br />These soils all would be expected to have a seasonal water table <br />or saturation zone between 1 and 3 feet below the surface. <br />During the course of the soils investigation, I met with the site <br />evaluator, Carl Borg, and realtor.Graydon McCulley on the <br />site. We made a boring which definitely indicated these high <br />water table soils were present. I later confirmed with Dr. James <br />L. Anderson of the University of Minnesota Soils Extension <br />Department that mound systems would be. appropriate for these soil <br />types. These are much the same soils as found in the Medina- <br />Morningside area, which experience conventional trench septic <br />system failures due to the soil conditions. In general, the <br />loamy topsoil characteristics for the Ringer property are suitable <br />for proper functioning of standard pressure -mound septic systems <br />as per Orono's Code and Design Manual. <br />For clarity's sake I have labeled the northern most tier cf seven <br />lots as Block 1, the western group of six lots as Block 2, and <br />the two lots to the southeast as Block 3. <br />Lot 1, Block 1 <br />Peres PB11 thru PB16. Borings BB11 thru BB13. Average perc <br />rates for both primary and alternate sites are acceptable. Slopes <br />are quite level. Saturation indications (mottling) started at <br />1.7 to 2.5 feet. Actual water table at 5-7' depth. A mound <br />system should be used due to the presence of shallow saturr 11 <br />zones. <br />
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