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Page 6 of 6 <br />would not permanently eliminate a seasonal discharge from the system. <br />These were presented in order of ascending cost. The most permanent <br />solution with a relatively high potential for eliminating any future <br />discharge would be to install a mound system, using the existing tanks but <br />perhaps adding manholes, a high water alarm, and waterproofing the tanks. <br />This would likely cost in the range of $5,000-$7,000 total, and would <br />likely be placed just north of the existing system in the yard area. <br />I will be glad to discuss this with you further. It would seem that <br />if your mortgage company wants a statement that I belie---� the system will <br />function adequately in the future, I would only make the statement that I <br />would expect it to function adequately during most of the year and to have <br />a discharge during wet seasons when the soil is saturated. I would expect <br />that any one of the first 3 remedies presented would have a effect on <br />reducing or eliminating the duration rnd volume of such discharge, but that <br />if these fail to totally eliminate the discharge, I would expect that a <br />mound system to replace the existing system would be a permanent solution. <br />And again, realize that the system as it was built essentially met code <br />standards but apparently was unknowingly placed in poor soils. <br />Please feel free to call me at 473-7357 to discuss this further. <br />Sincerely <br />Michael P. Gaffron <br />Assistant Zoning Administrator <br />
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