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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1981-10-02 On Site Sewage Treatment Inspection ReportOn the North Shore of Lake Minnetonka ON -SITE SEWAGE TREATMENT INSPECTION REPORT POST OFFICE BOX 66 1335 S. Brown Rd. O _DNO Crystal Bay, MN 55323 ilk —A 473-7357 OWNER VQV/L -E E DRE-5579=1 ADDRESS 2Zy0 Fo)e- S-T PHONE PERMIT NO'S. DATES City Ordinance No. 210 requires that each on -site sewage treatment system in Orono be inspected on a regular basis. The on -site sewage treatment system at the above address has been inspected and appears to fall into the category checked below: ❑ Meets or exceeds current city standards in all respects relating to design, construction, and location. Appears to be operating properly. 02 Does not meet current city standards in some respects relating to design, construction, or location. Appears to be operating properly. Does not meet current city standards in many respects relating to design, construction, or location. Appears 03 to be operating adequately. ❑ Does not meet current city standards of design, construction or location, is being overused, or is failing to properly treat and dispose of the current input and is therefore endangering a water supply, is a source of pollution to surface or groundwaters, is creating a safety hazard, or is otherwise creating a public nuisance. Please contact the inspector to discuss requirements for repairs to your _ y:tem. Soil testing may be re- quired. In all cases a design and site plan must be submitted for review. Your contractor must obtain a permit before work is started. WORK REQUIRED: ❑ Septic tanks must be pumped within 48 hours. Drainfield must be repaired or replaced within 90 days. Inspection riser (4" diam. pipe) must tie installed in each tank. t� Tank inspection indicates maintenance pumpout is needed as soon as possible. City ordinance requires that tanks be pumped out every three years. SITE CHARACTERISTICS: Limiting Site Factors Potential for System FailL.e Site Capabilities for ❑ Slope (depends on soil types, water Future Expansion ❑Soil table, and system condition) ❑ Adequate ❑High water table ❑ Low K Fair ❑Lot size Medium ❑ Poor ❑Lake, wetland, or stream ❑ High ❑ Inadequate Wrainage ❑ System is causing visible surface discharge. COMMENTS: - dam