Sewage Treatment System Disclosure Sample Clauses

Sewage Treatment System Disclosure. Check either (1), (2) or (3):
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Sewage Treatment System Disclosure. For the purposes of satisfying any applicable requirements of Minnesota Statutes Section 115.55, Seller discloses and certifies that, to Seller's Knowledge, there is not an abandoned subsurface sewage treatment system on the Property. Further, to Seller's Knowledge, the sewage generated at the Property is managed as follows: the sewage goes to a facility permitted by the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency.
Sewage Treatment System Disclosure. For the purposes of satisfying any applicable requirements of Minn. Stat. § 115.55, to Seller’s knowledge, (a) any sewage generated at the Property goes to a facility permitted by the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency, and (b) no abandoned individual sewage treatment system is located on the Property.
Sewage Treatment System Disclosure. [Check either A or B.] [x] A. To the best of Seller's knowledge, Seller certifies that sewage generated at the property goes to a facility permitted by the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency (for example, a city or municipal sewer system).
Sewage Treatment System Disclosure. The City states that either no sewage is generated at the above-described property or if sewage is generated at the above-described property that such sewage goes to a facility permitted by the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency (such as a city or municipal sewer system). The City does not have actual knowledge of any abandoned individual sewage treatment systems on the above-described property.
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