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TRADEWELL SOIL TESTING <br /> 18330 Dahlia Street NW <br /> Cedar, MN 55011 <br /> (763)286-9095 <br /> Contractor/Owner: Josh Hunt <br /> Address/Lot/Block: XXXX Green Valley Road NW <br /> City: Ramsey County: Anoka <br /> This On-Site Sewage Treatment System is designed for a Type 1, 4 bedroom home in accordance with <br /> the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency Chapter 7080 and local ordinance. <br /> A seasonally high water table or saturated soil layer was located at 28" to 76", (mottled soil). The <br /> bottom of the rock bed must be located at least 3' above the seasonally high water table or saturated <br /> soil. <br /> The soils at a depth of 18" have a percolation rate averaging .10—5.0 MPI. <br /> All neighboring wells are located greater than 50' away from the proposed treatment area. <br /> Keep all heavy equipment off of the proposed treatment area before and after construction. The <br /> treatment area should be marked off before construction. This design is not valid and the system will <br /> need to be relocated if failure to protect the areas proposed for On-Site Sewage Treatment occurs. <br /> With proper installation and maintenance, this system should have no problem in treating septic <br /> effluent effectively. <br /> Nothing other than gray water, (laundry, showers, etc.) human waste and toilet tissue should be <br /> disposed of into the septic tanks. Garbage disposals are not recommended. Smaller amounts of <br /> laundry soaps, dish soaps, cleaning agents,etc. are better for the system. Antibacterial soaps and <br /> chlorine agents may kill the bacteria needed to treat septic effluent properly. Additives are not <br /> recommended, they may cause harmful damage to your system. Recommend to pump and clean your <br /> tanks by a certified pumper every other year if you have 1 tank and every 2-3 years if you have a 2-tank <br /> system to insure proper maintenanc . <br /> Mark Tradewell Date <br /> MPCA#307 <br /> "Septic design is subject to test pit soil verification by local unit of government at time of <br /> installation. <br />
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