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Page 2 <br />May 21, 1992 <br />Darlene Mann <br /> <br />I suggest that you work with a consultant to develop a plan for <br />repair. There are currently only a few consultants that I know of <br />who work in this area. We can probably provide a list of individ- <br />uals if you need some contacts. <br /> <br />Information that will be needed to plan for the repair is: the <br />amount of daily sewage flow, effluent waste water strength, <br />detail of the existing system, whether any part of the system can <br />be incorporated into the repair, space for additional construc- <br />tion, and features such as existing and planned encumbrances on <br />this and adjacent properties which might affect the appropriate <br />repairs. Any changes or alterations to the use of the current <br />facility must also be considered in the repair plans. Your <br />consultant can assist in compiling that information. <br /> <br />I hope this report will help to plan for the r~pair. <br />that a repair permit is required and available <br />before any repairs or alterations can be made <br />system. Call, if you have any questions. I am <br />office between 8 and 10 AM, <br /> <br />LEE A. GRIMES <br />SOIL SCIENTIST <br /> <br /> Keep in mind <br />from OUr office <br />to the existing <br /> usually in the <br /> <br /> <br />