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Tim More <br />From: Eric Stalheim <EStalheim@kilarchitecture.com> <br />Sent: Friday, November 09, 2018 2:30 PM <br />To: Tim Morey; Greg Kil; Alicia Czarnecki (aczarnec@south bend in.gov); Kyle Silveus <br />(ksilveus@southbendin.gov); Toy Villa; Patrick Sherman (psherman@southbendin.gov) <br />Cc: Tim Koziel; Linda Alexander <br />Subject: RE: Erskine <br />Follow Up Flag: Follow up <br />Flag Status: Flagged <br />This is in response to your request to provide direction on connecting the proposed sanitary to the lift station. <br />Abandon Septic Tank on East side of building. Abandon tank in place with the following method: <br />1.) Disconnect pipes back to cast iron west of tank. Retain Cast iron for sanitary extension to lift station. <br />2.) Break bottom of tank in place. Fill tank with sand and compact in 12" lifts and fill completely. Remove top <br />portion of tank to 12" below finish grade. <br />3.) Backfill remaining area above tank with soil to grade and compact. <br />ProDeCom will be providing sanitary schematic based on discussion with Jeff Boocher of E.J.White. Sketch to follow. <br />Tim please expedite if at all possible asphalt installation at cart path before plants close. Please confirm if other <br />information is required from owner or AE. <br />From: Tim Morey [mailto:tmorey@zbuild.com] <br />Sent: Wednesday, October 31, 2018 2:32 PM <br />To: Greg Kil <gkil@kilarchitecture.com>; Alicia Czarnecki (aczarnec@southbendin.gov) <aczarnec@southbendin.gov>; <br />Eric Stalheim <EStalheim@kilarchitecture.com>; Kyle Silveus (ksilveus@southbendin.gov) <ksilveus@southbendin.gov>; <br />Toy Villa <tvilla@southbendin.gov>; Patrick Sherman (psherman@southbendin.gov) <psherman@southbendin.gov> <br />Cc: Tim Koziel <tkoziel@zbuild.com>; Tim Morey <tmorey@zbuild.com> <br />Subject: Erskine <br />Good afternoon all, <br />Per Jeff From E.J. White <br />Please see attached: photos and an as -built. The end of the sanitary inside the building is the cleanout that is half <br />buried in the wall in the Southwest corner of the building. It is 12" BFF at this location. From here it runs on an angle to <br />the Northeast until it reaches the North side of the building. From here, it stays about 3'-4' off of the North wall and <br />runs all the way to the East until it exits the building about 22" BFF. All of the piping inside is cast iron that appears to be <br />in good condition. About 6' after it exits the building, it changes to old clay the pipe. It runs from the building at about <br />7'-6" deep into an old fieldstone constructed septic tank (which you can tell is a septic tank from the brick separation <br />wall that is no longer there). Inside the tank the line from the building comes in on the bottom of the tank. It exits the <br />