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-184- <br /> <br />in compliance with Chapter 7080, no pumping or Pumping Report shall be <br />required. <br /> <br />Non-compliance. If the owner of a property containing an ISTS fails to <br />cause the filing of either the Pumping Report or the Maintenance <br />Inspection Report every three (3) years, the City Administrator or his/her <br />designee shall by certified mail notify the property owner that a Pumping <br />Report or a Maintenance Inspection Report shall be filed with the City <br />within thirty (30) days from the date of the notice or June 1~t , whichever <br />date is later. In the event the property owner fails to file a complete <br />Pumping Report or Maintenance Inspection Report with the City within <br />the thirty (30) day period, the City shall order the required <br />pumping/cleaning or inspection subject to Section 8.30.02A(c) and the <br />property owner will be responsible for the costs plus an administration fee. <br />The administration fee shall be established by City Council resolution. <br /> <br />Pumping Permits and Fees. Permits for pumping jobs shall be obtained <br />from the City. The permit shall be designed to serve as the Pumping <br />Report. The fee for the permit shall be established by City Council <br />resolution. <br /> <br />Homeowner Inspection. As an alternative to having a licensed <br />Minnesota Pollution Control Agency Septic Inspector inspect an on-site <br />septic system, a homeowner may conduct their own inspection of the on- <br />site septic system only if all of the following conditions are met: <br /> <br />1) <br /> <br />The homeowner completes the Ramsey Resident Septic Inspection <br />Education Program. The Education Program shall train each person to <br />do the following: <br />a. Assess whether the septic tank leaks below the design operating <br /> depth and whether any leaks or major defects are visible in tank <br /> top, riser joints, or riser connections. <br />b. Observe the surface above the tank and the surface around a <br /> mound or above the drainfield trenches for ponding of effluent. <br />c. Locate the maintenance/access hole in the septic tank. <br />d. Safely remove the access hole cover. <br />e. Identify the both the inlet baffle and outlet baffle are either in place <br /> or not in place. <br />f. Measure the depth of solids on the bottom and the distance (in <br /> inches) from the top of the solids layer to the bottom of the outlet <br /> baffle. <br />g. Measure the thickness of the floating scum layer and the distance <br /> (in inches) from the bottom the bottom of the scum layer to the <br /> bottom of the outlet baffle. <br /> <br /> i <br />I <br /> I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />! <br />I <br /> <br /> <br />
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