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Re: Miami Circle "What was the Miami Circle?"
September 28, 1999
by John Coker

Based upon my review of an aerial photograph and my 30 years of experience as a plumber, a master septic tank contractor, and a wholesale tank contractor and installer who has installed over 25,000 septic systems and 30,000 drainfield replacements and pumped out over 100,000 septic tanks, I will state briefly that in my professional opinion the septic tank inside the circumference of the Miami Circle appears to be totally coincidental and that the circle of holes around the septic tank have nothing whatsoever to do with the septic system drainage.


Professionally yours,
John Coker

John Coker is the owner of Homestead's Southern Septic and Drainage, Inc.

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