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ON SITE SEWAGE TREATMENT
INSPECTION REPORT
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C) R O IN O
Oil the North Shore of
Lake Minnetonka
POST OFFICE BOX 66
1335 S. Brown Rd.
Crystal Bay, MN 55323
473-7357
OWNER
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City OrdifMncs No. 210 requires that each on-site sewage treatment system in C/rono be inspected on a regular basis. The on-site sewage
treatmertt system at the above addrms has been ins-iected and appears to fall into the category checked below.
(This is an existing system □ new construction)
e Meets or exceeds current City standards in all respects relatirtg to design, construction, and location. Appears to be operating
properly.
2 *”*** *** current City standards for new construction (1978 Code) but in most respects appears to be designed,
located, and constiucted generally in accordance with previous codes. System appears to be functioning properly; no mator
upgrading of the system is required at this time.
nn 4 Does not meet current City standards in many respects relating to design, construction, or location. Appears to be operating
adequately at this time, but has a relatively high potential for future problems. No major upgrading of system is required at
this time.
(~n 4 System may or may not meet current City standards for design, construction or location, but is (ailing to properly treat and
dispose of the current input, and is endangering a water supply, or is a source of pollution to surface or groundwaters, or is
creating a safety hazard, or is otherwise creating a public nuisance. Please contact the City Inspector to discuss system repair/
replacement procedures. If drainfield replacement is necessary, soil testing will usually be required, and a design and site plan
must be submitted (or review. Your contractor must obtain a permit before work is started.
SYSTEM CONDITION ( Ql Checked items may require your action)
Tank inspection indicates:
tS Pumpout not needed at this tinte.
□ Solids accumulation in tanks indicates they should be pump
ed out this year to help prevent future problems.
□ Solids accumulation in tanks is at a critical level. Tanks
should bo pumped out as soon as possible.
□ System is discharging to surface. Tanks must be pumped
within 48 hours to eliminate surface discharge.
□ Inspection risers missing-tanks could not be inspected.
Inspection risers <4’* dia. pipe) must be installed in each tank
at rtext pumpout. If tanks have not been pumped out within
the last three years, they should be pumped out now.
□ Inspection pipe is located directly over tank baffle. (Does not
give accurate measurement of solids accumulation.) If tanks
have not been pumped out within the last three years, they
should be pumped out now.
Drainfield inspection indicates:
(9 Drainfield is dry, no surfacir>g evident.
□ Some evidence of surfacir>g, not critical yet.
n Drainfield is saturated and visibly discharging untreated
effluent to the surface. This condition may require replace
ment or additions to drainfield. Contact the City Inspector
immediately. Repairs must be completed within 90 days.
□ Drainfield extent and condition unknown.
SITE CHARACTERISTICS:
Limiting Site Factors
□ Slope
□ Soil
□ High water table
□ Lot size
O Lake, wetland, or stream
□ Drainage
Potential for System Failure
(depends on soil types, water
table, and system condit'on)
B Low
□ Medium
□ High
□ System is causing visible
surface discharge.
Site Capabilities for
Future Expansion
K Adequate
B Fair
□ Poor
□ Inadequate
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Note: In the event that this inspection report is used to satisfy the requirements for a mortgage or other transfer of property, be advised that
this report does not guarantee or certify that an existing system will continue to f'inction properly, but is merely an opinion of the adequacy
of the system under current conditions based on the available information.
This report must be kept on the premises with system location and pumping records.
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