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HOLDING TANK MANAGEMENT PLAN <br /> This Private Onsite Wastewater Treatment System (POWTS) has been designed, and is to be <br /> installed and maintained according to Comm. 83, Wis. Admin. Code, the Holding Tank <br /> Component Manual for Private Onsite Wastewater Treatment Systems (SBD-10571-P; June 11, <br /> 1999), and the Burnett County Private Sewage System Ordinance. <br /> 1. This POWTS has been designed to accommodate a maximum daily flow of <br /> 30 a gallons of domestic wastewater per day. <br /> 2. The owner of this POWTS is responsible for system operation and maintenance, <br /> including all provisions in the attached Holding Tank Servicing Contract and <br /> Maintenance Agreements. <br /> 3. Each time the wastewater in the tank reaches 90% of the tank(s) capacity or a level of <br /> 12" below the inlet (at which time the alarm will activate), the pumper listed in the <br /> current Servicing Contract must be called to empty the tank contents and dispose of <br /> them in accordance with NR 113, Wis. Admin. Code. <br /> At each pumping the pumper should visually inspect the condition of the tank, risers and <br /> manhole cover(s) and verify that any required locks are present. <br /> 4. The owner may not remove any of the wastes from the holding tanks, or cause such <br /> wastes to be removed by any person not authorized to do so under Ch. 281, Wis. <br /> Statutes. The discharge of wastes from this holding tank to the ground surface, <br /> including intentional discharges and discharges caused by neglect, constitutes a failing <br /> private sewage system and may result in issuance of correction orders by the county. <br /> 5. Anytime a defect is identified or malfunction occurs, it shall be reported to the person(s) <br /> identified in the User's Manual for this POWTS. Repair or correction of such failure or <br /> malfunction shall comply with Comm. 83, Wis. Admin. Code and the Burnett County <br /> Private Sewage System Ordinance. <br /> 6. No one should enter a holding tank for any reason without being in full compliance with <br /> OSHA standards for entering a confined space. The atmosphere within these tanks may <br /> contain lethal gases, and rescue of a person from the interior of the tank may be <br /> difficult or impossible. <br /> 7. In the event that this POWTS fails and cannot be repaired, a code compliant <br /> replacement holding tank may be installed in the same location (a new sanitary permit <br /> is required for such a replacement). <br /> 8. If this POWTS is replaced, or its use discontinued, it shall be abandoned in accordance <br /> with Comm. 83.33 Wis. Admin. Code. <br /> 3 - 3 <br />