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2022/05/25 - SANITARY - SAN - Other - SAN-22-124
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Property Files v2
Document Date
5/25/2022
Document Type 1
SANITARY
Document Type 2
SAN
Document Type 3
Other
County Permit Number
SAN-22-124
State Permit Number
646818
Tax ID
17888
Pin Number
07-028-2-40-14-11-1 03-000-011000
Legacy Pin
028411101300
Municipality
TOWN OF SCOTT
Owner Name
JAMES CHURCH
Property Address
1481 HAMMS RD
City
SPOONER
State
WI
Zip
54801
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Page __of <br /> START UP.AND OPERATION <br /> For new construction, prior to use of the POWTS check treatment tank(s)for the presence of painting products, solvents or other <br /> chemicals or sediment that may impede the treatment process and/or damage the soil absorption system. If high concentrations are <br /> detected have the contents of the tank(s)removed by a Septage Servicing Operator(pumper)prior to use. <br /> Pump tanks may fill above normal highwater levels prior to startup or due to pump failures. Start up or restoration of power under these <br /> conditions is not recommended,as the excess wastewater will be discharged to the soil absorption system in one large dose causing an <br /> overload that may result in the backup or surface discharge of effluent and damage to the system.To avoid this situation have the <br /> contents of the pump tank removed by a Septage Servicing Operator(pumper)prior to restoring power to the pump or contact a Plumber <br /> or POWTS Maintainer to assist in manually operating the pump controls until normal effluent levels are restored within the pump tank. <br /> System start up shall not occur when soil conditions are frozen at the infiltrative surface. <br /> Do not drive or park vehicles over tanks or the soil absorption system. Do not drive or park over, or otherwise disturb or compact,the <br /> area within 15 feet down slope of any mound or at-grade soil absorption area. <br /> Reduction or elimination of the following from the wastewater stream may improve the performance and prolong the life of the treatment <br /> tanks and soil absorption system: acids, antibiotics, baby wipes,cigarette butts, condoms, cotton swabs, degreasers, dental floss, <br /> diapers,disinfectants,fats,foundation drain (sump pump)discharge,fruit and vegetable peelings,gasoline, greases, herbicides, meat <br /> scraps,medications,oils,painting products,pesticides,sanitary napkins,solvents,tampons,and water softener brine discharge. <br /> ABANDONMENT <br /> When the POWTS fails and/or Is permanently taken out of service the following steps shall be taken to insure that the system is properly <br /> and safely abandoned in compliance with s.Comm 83.33,Wisconsin Administrative Code: <br /> • All piping to tanks,pits and other soil absorption systems shall be disconnected and the abandoned pipe openings sealed. <br /> • The contents of all tanks and pits shall be removed and properly disposed of by a Septage Servicing Operator(pumper). <br /> • After pumping, all tanks and pits shall be excavated and removed or their covers removed and the void space filled with soil, <br /> gravel or another inert solid material. <br /> CONTINGENCY PLAN <br /> If the POWTS fails and cannot be repaired the following measures have been, or must be taken,to provide a code compliant <br /> replacement system: <br /> 0 A suitable replacement area has been evaluated and may be utilized for the location of a replacement soil absorption system. <br /> The replacement area should be protected from disturbance and compaction and should not be infringed upon by required <br /> setbacks from existing and proposed structure, lot lines and wells. Failure to protect the replacement area will result in the need <br /> for a new soil and site evaluation to establish a suitable replacement area. Replacement systems must comply with the rules in <br /> effect at the time of their permit issuance. <br /> ❑ A suitable replacement area is not available due to setback and/or soil limitations. If the soil absorption system cannot be <br /> rehabilitated and barring advances in POWTS technology, a holding tank may be installed as a last resort. <br /> ❑ The site has not been evaluated to identify a suitable replacement area. Upon failure of the POWTS a soil and site evaluation <br /> must be performed to locate a suitable replacement area.If no replacement area is available a holding tank may be installed as a <br /> last resort to replace the failed POWTS. <br /> ❑ Mound and at-grade soil absorption systems may be reconstructed in place following removal of the biomat at the infiltrative <br /> surface. Reconstructions of such systems must comply with the rules in effect at that time. <br /> WARN <br /> WEATMENT TANKS, PUMP TANKS,AND HOLDING TANKS MAY CONTAIN POISONOUS GASSES OR LACK <br /> 4„SUFFICIENT OXYGEN TO SUSTAIN LIFE.NEVER ENTER ANY TANK UNDER ANY CIRCUMSTANCE. DEATH MAY <br /> RESULT.ESCAPE OR RESCUE FROM THE INTERIOR OF A TANK MAY NOT BE POSSIBLE. <br /> ADDITIONAL INSTRUCTIONS: <br /> POWTS INSTALLER POWTS MAINTAINER <br /> Name A dc I Name 14f <br /> Phone l ?3 Phone 'I6 C _ 1 <br /> SEPTAGE SERVICING OPERATOR(PUMPER) LOCAL REGULATOIJY AUTHORITY <br /> Name Name ",-- c- <br /> Phone Phone �q 9, )-I d 9 <br /> This document was drafted by the staffs of the Green Lake,Marquette and Waushara County POWTS regulatory agencies in compliance with sections <br /> Comm 83.22(2)(b)(1)(d)&(f)and 83.54(1),(2)&(3),Wisconsin Administrative Code. <br />
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