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@ ,c) <br /> PUBLIC WORKS , g. , <br /> March 29, 2012 <br /> Bryce Ellison <br /> 1418 Lombard Avenue <br /> Everett, Washington 98201 <br /> Re: Plumbing Investigation at 1418 Lombard Avenue <br /> Dear Bryce, <br /> The City of Everett's contractor, Seattle Drain Services, inspected your plumbing and <br /> drainage on April 15, 2011, to determine if a backwater valve is appropriate for your <br /> property. Their report, which is attached, indicates there is an existing backwater valve on the <br /> side sewer that connects your home to the City's sewer main and it is functioning properly. No <br /> improvements were identified that would be eligible for further assistance from the City <br /> Backwater Valve Program. <br /> Please review the report to see where it identifies deficiencies in your sewer and drainage <br /> system that could lead to future problems. These private deficiencies are your responsibility <br /> and we recommend that you take steps to correct these issues. We also recommend that <br /> you regularly inspect your sewer and drainage systems to ensure they are working <br /> properly. <br /> Thank you for your interest in our backwater valve program. If you have any questions, <br /> please contact Marla Carter (425-257-8875, mcarterrci.everett.wa.us) or Grant Moen <br /> (425-257-8947, gmoen@ci.everett.wa.us). <br /> Sincerely, <br /> Mark Sadler <br /> Maintenance Superintendent <br /> Everett Public Works <br /> CITY OF EVERETT • 3200 Cedar Street • Everett, WA 98201 • (425) 257-8800 • Fax (425) 257-8882 <br />