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2005/01/06 - SANITARY - SAN - Other
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Property Files v2
Document Date
1/6/2005
Document Type 1
SANITARY
Document Type 2
SAN
Document Type 3
Other
Tax ID
3045
Pin Number
07-008-2-38-14-07-2 03-000-012000
Legacy Pin
008210701910
Municipality
TOWN OF DEWEY
Owner Name
DOUG C FISHER
Property Address
24216 WILLIAMS RD
City
SHELL LAKE
State
WI
Zip
54871
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Local Health Authority: <br /> BurnettCo.Zoning (715),349-2138 Component Manufacturer tank): <br /> Douglas Co.Zoning (715P95-1380 Skaw Precast (800)924-8625 <br /> Polk Co.Zoning (715)98 V79 Weiser Concete (800P36-3416 <br /> Washburn Co.Zoning (715)468-2666 <br /> Licensed PumphhrsrFltta,r Maintenance: <br /> A-1 Septic Service (715)656-7007 <br /> Chapman's Septic Service (715)656-7113 <br /> Installer: Hopkins Sand&Gravel (715)866-4157 Steve's Septic Servtce (715)866-4195 <br /> Private Onsite Wastewater Treatment System Management Plan <br /> Distribution <br /> This management plan complies with COMM 83.54, Adm.Code,and the appropriate Soil Absorption Component Manual for Private <br /> Onsite Wastewater Systems. The specific component manual for this P.O.W.T.S. is <br /> Sanitary Permit Number Table 1:System Design Specill"dons <br /> Number of Bedrooms: e( Septic Tank Capacity(gal) SW <br /> Design Flow-Peak(god). ?d0 Dose Tank Capacity(gal): <br /> Estimated Flow-Average Soil Absorption Component Size (Sq. Ft.): 4.?,( <br /> g (god) deo Type of Wastewater: Domestic <br /> Table 2: Soil Absorption Component-Limits of Reliable Operation <br /> Septic Tank Soil Absorption <br /> Design Flow•Peak(god) omnent 2omoonen[ <br /> Maximum Influent Particle Size(in) <br /> Maximum BOD(mg/L) n/a 1/8 <br /> Maximum TSS(mg/L) n/a 220 <br /> Maximum FOG n/a 150 <br /> n/a 30 <br /> Septic Tank Table 3: Maintenance 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 <br /> Inspect once every 3 years. <br /> Contingency Plan:Use alternate site g available or remove distribution pipe,aggregate or chambers&clogging mat.. Replace distribution pipe, <br /> aggregate or chambers&C-33 fine aggregate. <br /> Sep <br /> The segk Tank shay 1 maintained by an individual Certified o service septic tanks s under lis.281.48. Slats. The contents d the septic tank shad be die <br /> accordance With NR 113, ble Adm. rns). ervbmg Septic or Holding Tanks, Pumping Chambers. Grease Interceptors. Seepage Beds, Seepage PAs. See <br /> Trenches, Prides, or Portable Re m.Cos). posed of in <br /> page <br /> The operating condition d the septic tank and outlet filer shag be assessed at bast once every 3 ears <br /> to ensure proper operation. The filler cartridge should led be removed unless provisions are made to retain solids in to The that may slough <br /> removed from As enclosure. 8 the Iiker is Y by nds in the <br /> The outlet(Mer shall be cleaned as necessary <br /> indicate surge Flows or an impending continuous alarm. The septictank small the tiger all bets contents removed when the volume d scum aril tl Me Idler when <br /> the liquid volume d the lank. If the contents of me tank era not removed at the time o1 serviced d the alarm s activated continuously intermittent Iger alarms may <br /> sarvice needs to be pertormed to maintain less than assess 1. maintenance skrdge n the tank exceeds FIS <br /> maximum scum and sludge arx:umulalbn n the tank. personnel shay advise the owner of when the next <br /> No one should enter a septic or other treatment or holding tank for any mason without being in fug compliance with OSHA standards for snaring <br /> a confined space.The atmosphere within the septic or other treatment or holding tank may contain fethal gases,and rescue of a person from the <br /> Or of the tank may be dlifficuft or <br /> Tank abondonmenl shay be in accordance with Comm il��Wi.Adm. Code when the tank s no llongerruused as a P.O.W.T.S.Component <br /> NoticNotice gist the dose chamber may fill due to flew continuing during �~��� <br /> et may cause the mound component f have problems. Ing is Pump bleu Icasy°r Power outages.One large dose when the <br /> re of other measures shay be used to dose me mound component with of theProperp n4 chamber should be power pumperC0^�on or when the pump is <br /> S time the pump chamber has reached its normal level. Dose chambfyers artbe inspectedferoutney and maintained samore pump cycling begins <br /> approvals. es atiy d the pump Combos until <br /> nary n accordance with then <br /> The sod absorption component serving this structure is designed t accept Soil bdo rptik w Componentastewater a resdentlal <br /> are shown n Table 2. <br /> facility. The limits of operation of this component <br /> The longevity of a son 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 soil absorption components operalbn must be assessed by inspection at least once every three years. The ins <br /> ponding, if any. n the observation piles. and a visual inspection for any evidence of sunace seepage a discharge from the component. <br /> areas of erosion shoud be IndentYled and reported to the owner for repair. The surtace rtaO@ s e d domestic hagew�tthn include recording to laves of <br /> considered a human headh hazard. efroin steeply Prohibited <br /> saes. <br /> age horn Ih system s prombdeo and <br /> Traffic around or over the sod absorption component should be avoided particularly during winter months. The c <br /> general. sotmay <br /> y lleaad to hydraulic <br /> this failure by freezing. <br /> component e will This <br /> diffusion failure <br /> oxygen usually lemporafy, but s difficult or <br /> compaction or removal d snow cover over the <br /> clogging d the sod. ygen ^to the sod and dispersal cell. which may leossible to 10 m until weather conditions improve. In <br /> Y lead to more intense, and nether. organic <br /> Wast legs of deep-rooted trees and shrubs directly over or within nen feel d to co <br /> wastewater Aow mponent should be avoided since root intrusion into the Component may obstruct <br /> Partial Plugging d the distribution network may be detected by extrDmelibu�n Network <br /> activated to flush old any soled material. The Ipud ileal s Flushed out d t the laterals s sing tto be directed bacends of fhe distribution k into the distribution ll or ntto an acceptable container It <br /> ccvated t le h out a Can be cleaned, posed and the pump <br />
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