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� • • • <br /> � <br /> To: Orono residents on mound rype sep:ic systems <br /> From: Willie Gibbs, ISTS Manager <br /> Date: May 10, 2006 <br /> Re: Landscaping Do's and Don'ts for Mound Systems, Quick Reminder <br /> Do piant and maintain a fuli cover of grass and keep mowed to a normal height, this grass cover aids <br /> in the evaporation of large amounts of effluent (the liquid left after the "other" stuff has been removed) <br /> in the summer time and allows the mound system to help breakdown nitrogen in the effluent. <br /> Do water the grass over the mound in extreme dry conditions, sparingly. <br /> Do avoid unnecessary foot traffic over the mound, mow it and stay off of it. This is especiaily true in the <br /> winter time. Even human foot traffic can cause frost to penetrate the mound resulting in potential <br /> freezing problems. <br /> Do inspect your mound system annually for winter kill, (reseed if necessary) animal damage, <br /> (burrowingj or siyr�s of potential fai!ure. <br /> Do not plant trees or shrubs on the mound system, smalier trees and shrubs may be planted at the <br /> edges. Remember, that sunshine is the key to a healthy mound system. <br /> Do ask questions, if you have any concerns or questions concernis�� your rraoun� system <br /> please feel free to call me, I can be reached at 952-249-4626. <br />