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U:�I V E R S I T Y Septic System Management Plan <br /> for Above Grade Systems <br /> OF MINNESOTA � �:��`-=., � _ <br /> ;�,�,, ,��.� <br /> Maintenance Log <br /> Track maintenance activities here for easy reference. See list of management tasks on pages 3 and 4. <br /> Activity Date accomplished <br /> Check frequently:� <br /> Leaks: check for plumbing leaks <br /> Soil treatment area check for surfacing <br /> Lint filter:check,clean if needed <br /> Effluent screen: if owner-maintained <br /> Check annually: <br /> Water usage rate(monitor frequency_) <br /> Caps: inspect,replace if needed <br /> Water use appliances—review use <br /> Other: <br /> NOtes: �nitial activity: Adjust gate valve and squirt height in bwer Mound B to match the squirt height in upper Mound A. <br /> Chedc the two squirt heights for the same heights at the time of the routlne pumping. <br /> Mitigation/corrective action plan: �f�e squirt height vary significanuy,check laterals for clogging,and/or adjust gate <br /> valve in lower unit to match squirt height initially recorded in Mound A at start up. <br /> "As the owner of this SSTS, I understand it is my responsibility to properly operate and maintain <br /> the sewage treatment system on this property, utilizing the Management Plan. If requirements in <br /> this Management Plan are not met, I wi11 pro�tly notify the permitting authority and take <br /> necessary corrective actions. If I have a new system, I agree to adequately protect the reserve <br /> area for fvture use as a soil treatment system." <br /> Pro e Owner Si nature: Date � � � <br /> Swedlund Se tic � <br /> Management Plan Prepared By: p Certification# ��U <br /> Permitting Authority: �rOtlO , <br /> @2010 Regents of the University of Minnesota. Ali rights reserved. The Universiry of Minnesota is an equal opportunity educator and employer. <br /> T'his material is available in altemative formau upon request. Contact the Water Resources Center,612-624-9282. The Onsite Sewage <br /> Treatment Program is delivered by the University of Minnesota Extension Service and the University of Minnesota Water Resources Center. <br /> -6 - <br />