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b. At time of problem, complaint, or failure. <br /> 2. The minimum criteria addressed in performance monitoring of mound systems <br /> are: <br /> a. Type of use. <br /> b. Age of system. <br /> c. Type of fill material used. <br /> d. Nuisance factors, such as odors or user complaints. <br /> e. Mechanical malfunction within the system including problems with valves or <br /> other mechanical or plumbing components. <br /> f. Material fatigue or failure, including durability or corrosion s related to <br /> construction or structural design. <br /> g. Neglect or improper use, such as exceeding the design, poor maintenance of <br /> vegetative cover, inappropriate cover over the mound, or inappropriate activity <br /> over the mound. <br /> h. Installation problems such as compaction or displacement of soil, improper <br /> orientation or location. <br /> i. Pretreatment component maintenance, including dosing frequency, structural <br /> problems, or improper sizing. <br /> j. Dose chamber maintenance, including improper maintenance, infiltration, <br /> structural problems, or improper sizing. <br /> k. Ponding in distribution cell, prior to the pump cycle, is evidence of <br /> development of a clogging mat or reduced infiltration rates. <br /> I. Siphon or pump malfunction including dosing volume problems, pressurization <br /> problems, breakdown, burnout, or cycling problems. <br /> m. Overflow/seepage problems, as shown by evident or confirmed sewage <br /> effluent, including backup if due to clogging. <br /> 3. Reports are to be submitted in accordance with ch. Comm 83, Wis. Adm. Code. <br />