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1004 SPRAGUE ST.PDF11111111111111 13228 1004 S P RAG U E ST • TAX ACCOUNT/PARCEL NUMBER: V BUILDING PERMIT (NEW STRUCTURE): COVENANTS (RECORDED) FOR: CRITICAL AREAS: DETERMINATION: ❑ Conditional Waiver ❑ Study Required ❑ Waiver DISCRETIONARY PERMIT #'S: DRAINAGE PLAN DATED: PARKING AGREEMENTS DATED: EASEMENT(S) RECORDED FOR: PERMITS (OTHER): PLANNING DATA CHECKLIST DATED: SCALED PLOT PLAN DATED: SEWER LID FEE $: LID #: SHORT PLAT FILE: LOT: BLOCK: SIDE SEWER AS BUILT DATED: SIDE SEWER PERMIT(S) #: GEOTECH REPORT DATED: STREET USE / ENCROACHMENT PERMIT #: FOR: WATER METER TAP CARD DATED: L:\TEMPTSTsTorms\Street File Checklist.doc 189p-19o�_ 0 - 0 CITY OF EDMONDS 250 - 5TH AVE. N. • EDMONDS, WA 98020 • (206) 771-0220 • FAX (206) 771-0221 COMMUNITY SERVICES DEPARTMENT Public Works • Planning . Parks and Recreation . Engineering CERTIFIED MAIL September 17, 1992 STREET FILE Harold Anderson 1004 Sprague Street Edmonds, WA 98020 RE: PROBLEMS WITH VENTING OF YOUR PLUMBING FIXTURES Dear Harold Anderson: LAURA M. HALL MAYOR PETER E. HAHN DIRECTOR The City's sewer cleaning records show that the home at this address is experiencing problems with the venting of some of your plumbing fixtures when the City crew is conducting cleaning operations of the City sewer line in front of this address. The City's cleaning operation is essential for both you and your neighbors. It cleans debris in lines to prevent plugs, prevents corrosion and potential future collapse, and achieves a better flow characteristic in the public sewer lines. We need to do this often -- perhaps even 3 times a year -- in some critical areas. The City's cleaning operation typically involves the utilization of a high pressure water jet. The problem which occurs at the home is the result of a high pressure surge through your internal plumbing system. A properly constructed plumbing system is designed to easily vent this additional pressure without any visible impact at your residence. An undersized venting pipe (or not having enough vents) cannot handle the pressure surge, and the only release that's available is then through your toilet (or another fixture). The Uniform Plumbing Code typically requires a 2" vent, and further requires, a separate vent for each plumbing fixture which is connected to the sewer (a toilet, a sink, a shower). Your home may not have an adequate venting system (you either have a 1-1/4" vent, or not enough of them), and you therefore may continue to experience the pressure surges or you may be experiencing a plugged vent. The City does not have a choice as far as discharging its responsibility in cleaning the public sewer line. It is therefore up to you to take corrective measures as to how to improve your own venting system. The City has come up with two options that will remedy your problem: Option 1: Upgrade stack vents for toilets and other fixtures which are experiencing problems to required sizes. • Incorporated August 11, 1890 • 0 • Page 2 Option 2: Install a clean -out outside of house per attached specifications. Enclose box so it can vent properly when excess pressure is put on house lines. This option would be the cheapest and simplest way of correcting this problem. At the same time, it would allow access to sanitary sewer lines if stoppage should occur. This vent clean -out would allow a place for backup in lines to go before entering your house and causing costly damage. The City would appreciate your expeditious cooperation in this matter. The City must continue proper maintenance of its sewer lines, but we obviously do not wish to see continued problems occurring on your property because of poorly designed vents. A plugged vent will be your responsibility to correct these deficiencies. We cannot keep notifying you each time we come out to clean the line. It's up to you to have a plumbing system that conforms to code. Option 2 is a relatively simple one to construct. Should you have any questions on these options, please call Everett Akau, Scott Highland or myself at 771-3202, extension 317 or 318. Sincerely, 9" 0,&C Ron Holland Water/Sewer Supervisor Enclosure SE/VENT/TXTSEWER Suff 1/4, " D v "Ie P, g el x tq " -pv pk (co A Pvc ''95, vs--o --tell X srvt I L)It Lj " Pvc- +,- C4 "cc*jc 1,6qj\ Lie 7 / t�,; %wc� FA pvc Pi E C- lq"?VIL 1p\Q�le-AP ok; Q 0 i4oles fy veit 9WS5 Air �r V. 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