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S -P TESTING, INC. <br />951 KATYDID LANE <br />ST. MICHAEL, MN 65379 <br />4073696 <br />Steven B. Schirsere <br />May 25, 1990 <br />Jim Olson <br />4360 Bayside Rd. <br />Orono, Henn. Co., MN <br />This system is Designed for a Type 1, three bedroom home and in accordance <br />with the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency Chapter 7080 and local <br />ordinances. <br />This site has an existing system with a surface outlet which is not a <br />legal system and is considerd a failing system. The Olsons bought <br />the home In the fall of 85'. This system would have been illegal at <br />that time also. The soil condidtions would be the same today as <br />in 1985. <br />The soils on this site are typical of SCS soils mapped - KkB - Kilkenny <br />loam. A seasonally high water table was located at 18", 28" t 300, <br />(mottled soil). Due to the seasonally high water table, a Pressurized <br />Mound System will need to be installed. The bottom of the rock bed <br />must be located at least 3' above the seasonally high water table. <br />The soils at a depth of 12" have a percolation rate averaging 5.4 <br />min/inch and are adequate for treating septic effluent. <br />A pumping chamber will need to be installed to lift the effluent to the <br />treatment area. <br />The existing tanks are a block type s will need to be replaced. Pump <br />1� fill with soil. <br />The manifold and supply line pipe must have back drainage to the pumping <br />chamber. The distribution pipes shall have their ends capped. Be sure <br />the rock and sand fill material are clean. The sod layer below the <br />entire mounded area must be turned over, just b►eak up the sod, be sure <br />not to over work. <br />The power supply and switches must be located outside the manhole and <br />pumping chamber in a weather proof enclosure. A warning device must be <br />installed with a light and sound device, this is in case of a pump failure. <br />(Mercury floats are a good method). <br />CONT'D <br />Self and Percolation Toole <br />Sepik System Design <br />