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b: WHAT WILL REPAIRS COST? <br />ThU tci-Ung -C6 given only oa a Ae^Mtncc. Conditions voKij each Aite. <br />The ranges given ofie ^ok a typicat nepaiA, and youx paxticutax design may <br />cjost moxe ox less than shorn. Restoration o£ sod and bushes is normltij <br />not inc/juded in the pxicz. <br />Typical Repaix Installed Pxice Range <br />600 squaxe ieet oi dxcUniield in trenches $1500-2000 <br />1000 squaxe ^eet oi dxainf^ield in trenches $2000-3000 <br />1-1000 gallon precast concrete tank $ 500-1000 <br />Pump, alarm and 500 gallon pump tank $ 600-1200 <br />Mound drain{ield including pump/pump tank/alaxm $3000-5000 <br />Total System Replacement <br />Standard Trench - 2-1000 gallon tanks, 1000 si oi dxainiield $2500-4000 <br />Mound System - 2-1000 gallon tanks, 500 gallon pump tank/pump/alarm, <br />(3 bedroom fiomc] Mound System $5000-6000 <br />7. WH4T IF I FIX MV^ SV'STEM AMV NEXT YEAR THE CITY PUTS IN SEWER? <br />Only a ioo speciiic areas axe targeted ior possible iutuxe seicers in the rural <br />parts oi Oxono. These areas icill probably not be served until/unless tcidespread <br />system iailures occur. The City has applied ior Federal Grant Monies to install <br />sewer ior speciiic areas, including Crystal Bay, Stubbs Bay/Westlake Street, and <br />Stubbs Bay NE. These are historically developed areas with substantially less <br />than the minimum 2-acre lot size and have a potential ior septic system iailures <br />which couldn*t be repaired adequately on-site. However it may be years beiore <br />seicers actually go in. The remaining parts oi rural Orono, in the 2-acre and <br />5-acre zoning districts, are speciiically excluded ^rem being seicered in the <br />foreseeable future. <br />I am located in an area that may be sewered <br />federal grant money becomes available. <br />if problems worsen or <br />I am located in an area specifically geared towards permanent usage <br />of septic systems. <br />I Other <br />i. <br />1. Hire a soil/site evaluator to do the necessary testing and design a system <br />for your needs. If testing is not required, you may skip this step. <br />2. <br />3. <br />4. <br />Subm4t the design for approval by the City. <br />On :e design is approved, have one or more licensed contractors bid on <br />the approved design. <br />The contractor you choose should obtain a permit from the City before <br />starting work, and he mill call for inspections as necessary. <br />ANY QUESTIONS? CALL THE SEPTIC SYSTEM INSPECTOR AT ^173-7357, <br />Page 3 of 3