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SEP --21 -2005 08.37 <br />P.01,01 <br />COUNTY OF ANOKA <br />(763) 422 -7063 <br />City of Lino Lakes <br />c/o Peter Kluegel, Bldg. Official <br />600 Town Center Parkway <br />Lino Lakes, Mn 55014 <br />COMMUNITY HEALTH & <br />ENV[RONMENTAL SERVICES DEPARTMENT <br />Anoka County Government Center <br />2100 3rd Ave. Room 360 <br />Anoka, MN ..5303-2264 <br />Subject; 2115 and 2221 Railing Road, Lino Lakes <br />Fax (763) 323-6150 <br />September 13, 2005 <br />Dear Mr. Kluegel <br />During the first part of January 20051 received a complaint from Lloyd Chalupsky at <br />2115 Reiling Road alleging the septic system soil treatment area serving the <br />Muehlstadt residence at 2221 Reiling Road was located on part of his property. Mr. <br />Chalupsky also indicated sewage effluent was moving into his property via the soil <br />treatment area. <br />Since that time we have met at the property a number of times with Mr. Chalupsky, <br />the Muehlstadt's and representatives of both property owners. Our last meeting was <br />on June 30, 2005 in response to testing which Pinnacle Engineering was doing. The <br />results of this testing was set forth in the August 16, 2005 report by Pinnacle <br />Engineering. <br />Based on my observations, discussions with both homeowners, their representatives <br />and the Pinnacle Engineering report it is my opinion the water moving into the <br />Chalupsky property is the result of groundwater and not sewage effluent. <br />If you have questions concerning this matter, please call me at 763 - 422 -7066. <br />4erely, <br />tit( <br />J • n M. Christensen <br />Environmental Health Specialist <br />Affirmative Action / Equal Opportunity Employer <br />TOTAL P.01 <br />