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City/Town of
System Pumping Record
Form 4
DEP has provided this form for use by local Boards of Health. Other forms may be used, but the
information must be substantially the same as that provided here. Before using this form, check with your
local Board of Health to determine the form they use. The System Pumping Record must be submitted to
the local Board of Health or other approving authority.
A. Facility Information
1. System Location
rear of house, ri(
City/Town
2. System Owner:
Name
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Address (if different from location)
City/Town
State
Zip Code
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Telephone Number
B. Pumping Record
1. Date of Pumping . Date 2. Quantity Pumped
3. Type of system: ❑ Cesspool(s) F1 Septic Tan
,,er (describe):
Gallons
❑ Tight Tank
4. Effluent Tee Filter present? ❑ Yes ❑ No If yes, was it cleaned? ❑ Yes ❑ No
5. Condition o System:
6. System Pumped By:
Neil J. Bateson
Name
Bateson Enterprises Inc.
Company
7. Location where contents were disposed:
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F5821
Vehicle License Number
Date
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CONSERVATION/HEALTH DEPARTMENTS
Community Development Division
1600 Osgood Street
North Andover, Massachusetts, 01845
November 21, 2011
John & Deborah Conlon
71 Riverview Street
North Andover, MA
Re: Sewer issue
Mr. & Mrs. Conlon,
During a site visit to review another matter on Riverview Street, a manhole on the edge of Riverview Street
was observed to be slightly overtopping (assumed to be sewage) and exuding a very foul odor. In addition,
pipes which appear to be associated with this structure are hanging out of an eroded stream bank directly
above a tributary to the Merrimack River. The Conservation Department is concerned that raw sewage has or
potentially could be discharged into the stream below. This was originally noted in April of 2011. At that
time, a DPW representative said he had spoken with you and the matter would be addressed. Last week
another town staff member was on the street and took the attached photograph. It appears the issue has not
been resolved.
The North Andover Wetlands Protection Bylaw (Chapter 178) and Massachusetts Wetland Protection Act
(M.G.L. c. 131, § 40) and the associated regulations state that "no person shall engage in the following
activities: removal, filling, dredging, discharging into, building upon, or other wise altering or degrading
wetland resource areas" (including creeks, rivers and streams). The Conservation Commission also regulates
activities on land within 100 -feet of a wetland resource area and 200 -feet from all perennial streams/rivers.
There is a great public health concern regarding the discharge of raw sewage on the ground, or into the
ground water, to your family, neighbors and pets. Human waste contains numerous bacteria and viruses
that could potentially cause severe illness. Please keep children and pets away from the area affected by
the sewer overflow until this important matter is corrected. The Health Department enforces the nuisance
code regarding unwanted odors, under the authority of M.G. L. Chapter 111 Sections 3 1 C and 122. It is our
duty to investigate and control nuisance conditions. Health Departments are also empowered by DEP (3 10
CMR 7.52) to take enforcement action against violators of DEP's odor regulations (3 10 CMR 7.09-7.10).
This matter must be addressed immediately.
Please contact the Conservation/Health Departments by Wednesday, December 1, 2011 (office hours from
8:30 a.m. until 4:30 p.m.) to discuss this matter. The North Andover Conservation Commission (NACC)
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and Health Department have the authority to undertake enforcement action including the levying of fines.
The departments do not feel such action is necessary at this time and looks forward to your immediate
cooperation in this matter. Please do not hesitate to contact me should you have any further questions or
concerns in this regard.
Respectfully,
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J nnifer Hu hes
conservation Administrator, North Andover
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