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GSF WI MOUND DESIGN PROGRAM <br /> MANAGEMENT AND CONTINGENCY PLAN <br /> Mound System Management Plan <br /> General <br /> This system shall be operated in accordance with SPS 82-84 Wis.Adm. Code, and shall maintained in accordance <br /> with its'component manuals Eljen Mound Component manual August 2016 and SSWMP Publication 9.6(01/81)]and <br /> local or state rules pertaining to system maintenance and maintenance reporting. <br /> No one should ever enter a septic or pump tank since dangerous gases may be present that could cause death. <br /> Septic and pump tank abandonment shall be in accordance with SPS 83.33,Wis.Adm. Code when the tanks are no <br /> longer used as POWTS components. <br /> Septic or pump tank manhole risers, access risers and covers should be inspected for water tightness and soundness. <br /> Access openings used for service and assessment shall be sealed watertight upon the completion of service. Any <br /> opening deemed unsound, defective,or subject to failure must be replaced. Exposed access openings greater than 8- <br /> inches in diameter shall be secured by an effective locking device to prevent accidental or unauthorized entry into a <br /> tank or component, <br /> Septic Tank <br /> The septic tank shall be maintained by an individual certified to service septic tanks under s. 281.48, Stats. The <br /> contents of the septic tank shall be disposed of in accordance with NR 113,Wis.Adm. Code. The operating condition <br /> of the septic tank and outlet filter shall be assessed at least once every 3 years by inspection. <br /> The outlet filter shall be cleaned as necessary to ensure proper operation. The filter cartridge should not be removed <br /> unless provisions are made to retain solids in the tank that may slough off the filter when removed from its enclosure. <br /> If the filter is equipped with an alarm,the filter shall be serviced if the alarm is activated continuously. Intermittent filter <br /> alarms may indicate surge flows or an impending continuous alarm. <br /> The septic tank shall have its contents removed when the volume of sludge and scum in the tank exceeds 1/3 the <br /> liquid volume of the tank. If the contents of the tank are not removed at the time of a triennial assessment, <br /> maintenance personnel shall advise the owner of when the next service needs to be performed to maintain less than <br /> maximum scum and sludge accumulation in the tank. <br /> The addition of biological or chemical additives to enhance septic tank performance is generally not required. <br /> However, if such products are used they shall be approved for septic tank use by the Department of Commerce. <br /> Pump Tank <br /> The pump(dosing)tank shall be inspected at least once every 3 years. All switches, alarms, and pumps shall be <br /> tested to verify proper operation. If an effluent filter is installed within the tank it shall be inspected and serviced as <br /> Mound and Pressure Distribution System <br /> No trees or shrubs should be planted on the mound. Plantings may be made around the mound's perimeter, and the <br /> mound shall be seeded and mulched as necessary to prevent erosion and to provide some protection from frost <br /> penetration. Traffic(other than for vegetative maintenance)on the mound is not recommended since soil compaction <br /> may hinder aeration of the infiltrative surface within the mound and snow compaction in the winter will promote frost <br /> penetration. Cold weather installations(October-February)dictate that the mound be heavily mulched as protection <br /> from freezing. <br /> The pressure distribution system is provided with a flushing point at the end of each lateral, and it is recommended <br /> that each lateral be flushed of accumulated solids at least once every 18 months. When a pressure test is performed <br /> it should be compared to the initial test when the system was installed to determine if orifice clogging has occurred <br /> and if orifice cleaning is required to maintain equal distribution within the dispersal cell. <br /> Observation pipes within the dispersal cell shall be checked for effluent ponding. Ponding levels shall be reported to <br /> the owner, and any levels above 6 inches considered as an impending hydraulic failure requiring additional, more <br /> frequent monitoring. <br /> Contingency Plan <br /> If the septic tank or any of its components become defective the tank or component shall be repaired or replaced to <br /> keep the system in proper operating condition. <br /> If the dosing tank, pump, pump controls, alarm or related wiring becomes defective the defective component(s)shall <br /> be immediately repaired or replaced with a component of the same or equal performance. <br /> If the mound component fails to accept wastewater or begins to discharge wastewater to the ground surface, it will be <br /> repaired or replaced in its'present location by increasing basal area if toe leakage occurs or by removing biologically <br /> clogged absorption and dispersal media, and related piping, and replacing said components as deemed necessary to <br /> bring the system into proper operating condition. <br /> See Page 6 of this plan for the name and telephone number of your local POWTS regulator and service provider. <br /> Project: Swanson and Meister Mound Sanitary System Page 7 of 9 <br />