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I <br /> � <br /> Sewer Report: <br /> i <br /> Camera Access: Ciean out in basement, and clean out at property lin� � <br /> i <br /> Material: Concrete � <br /> Depth oi side sewer exiting house: Approximately 8' ' <br /> ! <br /> Depth 2t city sewer main: Approximately 8' i <br /> Does side sewer have siope: Unknown due to limited access � <br /> Sewer Lengih: 66' to main � <br /> i <br /> Condition: Chunk of concrete in line. See plan view for location j <br /> i <br /> Any additional comments: Side sewer may need to be re-inspected once access is <br /> available to re-evaluate condition of entire side sewer ; <br /> Backwater Valve: i <br /> -- . . _ _ _ _ - _ _ . ; <br /> Backwater Valve recommended: Yes replacement of exisling valve with access � <br /> Location of backwater valve� Just past basement entrance I <br /> Problems Identified � <br /> ; <br /> 1) [xisting Backwater Valve does not have access to allow inspection � <br /> Solution: Excavate and repiace existing back�vater valve with a new one ; <br /> 2) Basement entrance floor drain is dovm stream oF bacicwater valve, lhis would <br /> allow surcharge to enter floor drain and potenfial enter basement <br /> Solution: Instali check valve on floor drain. During a surcharge event water may pool � <br /> up in bottom step if check valve is enacted. ! <br /> 3) Chunk o(concrete in side sewer ' <br /> Solution: Either excavate ur potentiai jetti�g could remove concrete chunk. � <br /> : <br /> 4) Side sewer was not inspected completely due to limited access, the conorete � <br /> , <br /> chunk couid be a piece of the side sewer that has broken off and fallen into the side j <br /> sewer. <br /> Solution: Inspect entire side sewer once access is restored i <br /> �J <br /> 3 <br />