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veto Carr'a 'c lane, <br /> Westwood Professional Services,Inc. <br /> 104 Marty Drive,Suite 3 <br /> Buffalo,MN 55313 <br /> Phone:612-682-2587 <br /> Fax:612-682-2639 <br /> Toll free:1-888-682-2587 <br /> April 21, 1999 Email wps@westwoodps.com <br /> Steve Bohl <br /> Bohland Development <br /> 420 Upland Lane <br /> Plymouth, MN 55447 <br /> RE: Septic System Site Plan for Lot 4, Carriage Hill, Orono, Minnesota. <br /> Dear Steve: <br /> This proposed on-site septic system was designed for a 5 bedroom home, with an estimated flow of 750 <br /> gallons per day. The system best suitable for this area will be 418 If. of 10"Gravelless trench installed <br /> no deeper than 24"below the existing ground level. The seasonal high water table was found at a depth <br /> of 5.0 feet in the septic area. Two 1300 gallon septic tanks will be adequate fora system of this size. <br /> The site in which this system is proposed has an average existing ground slope of 10%. Percolation <br /> rates for this particular site were found to be between 10-16 MPI. <br /> An alternate septic system has been designed to show that there is enough undisturbed area on the lot to <br /> support another septic system. This system was also designed for a 5 bedroom home. The seasonal <br /> water table was also found at a depth of 60 inches,this site would also require 418 If. of 10"Gravelless <br /> trench. This system will not need to be constructed unless the primary system fails. <br /> Certain precautions will need to be made to protect the areas in which the above referenced septic <br /> systems are proposed. Both primary and alternate septic areas have been or will be staked off. It is <br /> recommended that safety fence be placed around both of the sites for protection during construction of <br /> this project. It is critical that the soil is not disturbed before, during, and after construction of the <br /> system. <br /> These system should treat the septic effluent effectively if the systems are installed properly and are <br /> maintained properly. It is recommenced that the septic tanks be pumped once every two years. This <br /> will reduce the chance of solids reaching the system. It is also recommended not to use excessive <br /> amounts of chlorine, soaps, and chlorine products which can kill bacteria in the septic tanks. This <br /> bacteria is needed to treat the septic effluent <br /> Designing the Future Today...since 1972 <br />