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Local Health Authority: <br /> Burnett Co.Zoning (715),34&2138 Component Manufacturerltank): <br /> Douglas Co.Zoning (715)395.1380 Skaw Precast (800)924-8625 <br /> Poli Co.Zoning (715)485-9279 Weiser Concete (8W 3416 <br /> Washburn Co.Zoning (715)468-2666 Licensed Pum <br /> PersrFllter Maintenance: <br /> A-1 Septic Service (715)656-7007 <br /> Chapman's Septic service (775)656-7113 <br /> Installer: Hopkins Sand&Gravel (715)866-4157 Steve's SepbcService (715)866-4195 <br /> Private Onsite Wastewater Treatment System Management Plan <br /> nt <br /> This management plan complies with Comm83.5 lltWs sdm.Cod Absorption <br /> the appropriate SoiilAbsorption Component Manual for Private <br /> Onsite Wastewater Systems. The specific component manual for this P.O.W.T.S. is: <br /> Table 1:Sysbm Design Specifications <br /> Sanitary Permit Number. Septic Tank Capacity /1000 <br /> Number of Bedrooms: 3 4Sd P P Ill(gal): <br /> Design Flow Peak(gpd). Dose Tank Capacity(gal): <br /> Soil Absorption Component Size (Sq. Ft.):Qo0 <br /> Estimated Flow-Average(gpd):400 Type of Wastewater: Domestic <br /> Table 2: Soil Absorption Component-Limits of Reliable Operation <br /> Septic Tank Soil Absorption <br /> Comports t Component[ <br /> Design Flow-Peak (gpd) <br /> Maximum Influent Particle Size (in) 1B <br /> n/a <br /> Maximum BOD(mg/L) n/a <br /> Maximum TSS (mg/L) 220 <br /> Maximum FOG n/a 150 <br /> n/a 30 <br /> Septic Tank Table 3: Main tionsince Schedule <br /> Outlet Inspect and/or service every 3 years. <br /> Should inspect once a year and clean once every 3 years. <br /> Soil Absorption Component Inspect once every 3 years. <br /> COnUngsncy Plan:Use alternate site It available or remove distribution pipe,aggregate or chambers&clogging mat.. Replace distribution pipe, <br /> aggregate or chambers&C-33 fine aggregate. <br /> Septic <br /> l <br /> The septic tank shad be maintained by an individual certified to service Septic under 9. 281.48. Stats. The contents of the septic tank shag be disposed of in <br /> accordance with NR 113. Wis. Adm.Code(Servicmg Septic or Holding Tanks, Pumping Chambers. Grease Interceptors. Seepage Beds. Seepage Pits. Seepage <br /> Trenches, Privies.or Portable Restrooms). <br /> to The operating <br /> nodition Of ins TheDie�cartridgtic tank e outlet <br /> Mur be�r be <br /> unless assessed at d��e every 3 years by inspection. The outlet fear shall be Cleaned as necessary <br /> removed from its enclosure. 8 the tier is provtsons are made to retain solids In the lank roof may slough offits the fiar when <br /> ndieale surge lbws Or an impending continuous alarm. The septic tank shall hayshall eIscocontents removed when he volumed it the alarm IS activated s of scum Intermittent <br /> sludge n e talow nk exceeds 1/J <br /> the llqud volume of the tank. If the contents of the tank are not removed at the time of assessment. maintenance personnel shag advise the owner of when the next <br /> service needs to be performed to maintain less than maximum scum and sludge accumulation in the tank. <br /> No one should enter a septic or other treatment or holding tank for any season without being in full compliance with OSHA standards for entering <br /> a cordined space.The atmosphere within rile septic or other treatment or holding tank may contain lethal gases,and rescue of a person from the <br /> i too or of the tank may be difficult or impossible. <br /> Tank abondonrient shad be in accordance with Comm 83.33. Wis.Adm.Code when the tank is no longer used as a P.O.W.T.S.component. <br /> Notice that the dose chamber may IN due to lbw continuo dura Does Chamber <br /> 9 t pump mottctbn m power outages.One large dose when the power comes on or when the pump is <br /> rOf other measures shag be epaired may cause the mouse component to have problems. In with <br /> mythe <br /> situation.the pump unamber should be pumped by a lamas d Or <br /> before pump cycling begins <br /> approsuch vals. <br /> the pump chamber se�to�se the smo`nnaalc�mpo ent Dose chamOSYerls arer/obe na�spem eosdntou�tnely a d may include <br /> ���5 station <br /> Of the accordance impwith their <br /> unlit <br /> approvals. <br /> The soil absorption Soil Absorption Component <br /> p component serving this structure is deigned to accept domestic wastewater horn a resident facility. The snits of operation of this component <br /> are shown n Table 2. <br /> The longevity of a soil absorption component depends greatly on proper and timely maintenance, and system use within or below the limits Of reliable operation. Good _ <br /> water conservation practices by all occupants and the installation of water conserving plumbing fixtures are key factors in extending the useful We of this component. <br /> The sod absorption component's operation must be assessed by inspection at least once every three years. The inspection shad Include recording the levels of <br /> Ponding, it any. in the observation pipes, and a visual inspection for any evidence of surface seepage Of discharge from the component. On steeply <br /> areas 01 erosion should be indenldled and reported to the owner for repair. The surface discharge of domestic wasiewafer or sewage from III mi Sloping sites. <br /> considered a human health hazard. ag system 15 Prohibited and <br /> Traffic around or over the sod absorption component should be avoided particularly during winter months. The compaction or removal of snow cover over the <br /> component may lead to hydraulic failure by freezing. This type of failure is usually temporary, but is difficult Of impossible to repair until weather conditions improve. In <br /> general. soil compaction over this Component will reduce diffusion of oxygen into the sod and dispersal cell. which may lead to more intense, and earlier. organic <br /> clogging of the soil. <br /> wste Plantings U deep-rooted bees and shrubs directly over or within ten feet d the component should be avoided since root intrusion into the component may obstruct <br /> wastewater how <br /> Dis <br /> tion <br /> Partial Plugging of the distribution network may be detected by extremely long closing time The ends of the distribution laterals should be exposed <br /> activated 10 flush out any solid material. The liquid that is flushed out d he laterals is to be directed back into the distribution cel or into an acceptable tcontamur It <br /> necessary. the laterals can be cleaned. <br /> `�41 <br />