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Lyman
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� o.� : <br /> . � ONO <br /> � ��;.;, ? Y f OR <br /> �,:,�_ ,� CIT o . <br /> J! � �'�� � � Municipal Offices <br /> 1�'• . -;k��. <br /> �'� �� ��; ���,�' G~ Street Address: Mailing Address: <br /> ��9,k���"p'4�� 2750 Kelley Parkway P� tal Bas MN 55323•0066 <br /> ESH Orono, MN 55356 Crys y, <br /> August 9, 1994 <br /> Marc G. Whitehead <br /> 1220 Lyman Avenue <br /> Wayzata, MN 55391 <br /> Dear Mr. Whitehead: <br /> The purpose of this letter is to provide a written confirmation of the City's re-inspection of your <br /> failing septic system. The re-inspection was completed on June 21, 1994 at which time <br /> additional topsoil was evidenced on the east side of the drainf'ield where significant discharge <br /> had occurred. The mound system d"d ea Weas xtr mely atura�t d orldi charging t ethe surfacee <br /> downslope toe, although none of this <br /> Durin� the site inspection, significant soil compaction was noted on the west toe of the mound <br /> site. Two workers from Otten's Nursery were present and admitted they had driven the bobcat <br /> without tracks across the drainfield site several times in order to perform site alterations in the <br /> backyard. The drainf'ield had two compacted wheel tracks approximately 8-12" deep for the <br /> entire 80' len;th of the drainfield. The compaction appears to be quite significant and could <br /> cause the drainfield to discharge again in the future. The compacted area should be filled to <br /> provide positive drainage, but only time will tell whether the corrections will work. <br /> Due to the compacted mound, the system was re-inspected on July 15, 1994 to see if the <br /> compacted areas were repaired and verify the function of the septic system. The compacted <br /> areas had been filled and the grass seeding completed. The base of the mound still appeared to <br /> be moist, but no surface discharge was evident. <br /> The City will continue to make periodic inspections to verify the system condition, however, if <br /> the soils surrounding the moundsey on c ttherCity soslwe maytla Smoryou ttoaa oid future <br /> remainder of the backyard, plea <br /> problems. Please contact me at 473-7357 if there are any questions. <br /> Sincerely, <br /> Stephe eclanan <br /> On-Site Systems Manager <br /> SW/lsv <br /> Telephone (612) 473-7357 � FAX 473-0510 <br />
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