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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2007 - septic system r„,„,.6200.2..07 O_ O CITY OF ORoNo ' , Municipal Offices 1�' /�"4il r Street Address Mailing Address: "�.�, `' G� Kelley Parkway P.O. Box r �9kESH�g� Orono, MN 55356 Crystal Bay,MN 55323-0066 To: The Current Owner of Address 2700 WHITE OAK CIR City Ordinance requires that onsite sewage treatment systems in Orono be inspected on a periodic basis. The onsite sewage treatment system at the above address has been inspected and the following is known about the system. A sketch of the known components of the system is available for most properties at the Orono City Hall. Imminent Public Health Threat Yes l No �/ If yes, please contact the Onsite Systems Manager at 954-249-4626 within 10 days of receipt of this notice. The septic system must be brought into compliance within 90 days. Failure to do so will result in referral to the City Attorney for legal action. System Identified as Non-Compliant Yes No If yes, system must be brought into compliance by: December 31, 2007 December 31, 2010 Other Septic Tank(s) Pump out Needed Yes No The city recommends the septic tank(s) and/or lift tank be serviced and pumped out every three (3) years. City records indicate the tank(s) were last pumped out on g- 10--o j The tank(s) should be cleaned through the manhole and not through the inspection pipes, this allows for proper cleaning. Comments: Insec I"" 4-"' 44-/ "ilz °,� p -o Date of Inspection: 7 Telephone (952) 249-4600 • Fax(952) 249-4616 www.ci.orono.mn.us City of Orono e mo To: Orono residents on mound type septic systems From: Willie Gibbs, ISTS Manager Date: May 10,2006 Re: Landscaping Do's and Don'ts for Mound Systems, Quick Reminder Do plant and maintain a full cover of grass and keep mowed to a normal height, this grass cover aids in the evaporation of large amounts of effluent(the liquid left after the "other" stuff has been removed) in the summer time and allows the mound system to help breakdown nitrogen in the effluent. Do water the grass over the mound in extreme dry conditions, sparingly. Do avoid unnecessary foot traffic over the mound, mow it and stay off of it. This is especially true in the winter time. Even human foot traffic can cause frost to penetrate the mound resulting in potential freezing problems. Do inspect your mound system annually for winter kill, (reseed if necessary) animal damage, (burrowing)or signs of potential failure. Do not plant trees or shrubs on the mound system, smaller trees and shrubs may be planted at the edges. Remember,that sunshine is the key to a healthy mound system. Do ask questions, if you have any concerns or questions concerning your mound system please feel free to call me, I can be reached at 952-249-4626. 1