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INSTRUCTIONS FOR COMPLETING THIS PERMIT APPLICATION, PLB 67 - SBD 6398 <br />To be complete and accurate the permit application must include: <br />1. Property owner's name and complete legal description, please circle the appropriate municipal government unit, (whether this is in <br />a city, village or town); <br />2. Indicate specifically what type of use is served, if public is checked indicate type of use (i.e. 10 unit apartment, 30 seat restaurant, <br />etc.); <br />3. Complete the block for conventional or alternate system depending on system type, check all appropriate boxes or blanks. <br />4. Indicate the design percolation rate listed on the 115 soil test report, the number of square feet required by code and the number of <br />square feet to be installed; <br />5. Complete the section on water supply; <br />6. PRINT the name of the master plumber or master plumber restricted who will install the system, circle the appropriate license classi- <br />fication, place your license number in the space provided and sign the permit in the signature block; <br />7. Please place the plumbers business phone number in the blank provided, if there is a problem or question this will speed review of the <br />permit; <br />8. Change of ownership or plumber requires a Sanitary Permit Transfer Form (67-T) to be submitted to the county prior to installation. <br />Failure to comply will void the sanitary permit. <br />9. This permit may be renewed, and at the time of renewal any new criteria in the Wis. Adm. Code will be applicable. <br />10. A new permit will be needed if there is a change in, estimated wastewater flow, (number of bedrooms, etc.), location of the system, <br />depth of the system, type of system. <br />11. All revisions to this permit must be approved by the permit issuing authority. <br />12. A complete plan including a plot plan, drawn to scale or with complete dimensions. <br />13. Horizontal and vertical elevation reference points that are permanent and clearly shown. <br />14. Piping detail including pipe size, separating distances, distances between beds if appropriate, tank locations, effluent line from tank(s) <br />to system, building sewer and vent observation pipe(s). <br />15. The permit issuing agent may require a cross section drawing of the effluent disposal system. <br />TO THE OWNER: This is valid for two years. Changes in your building plans or locations may require you to obtain a new permit. Private sewage systems <br />must be properly maintained. Have a licensed pumper clean your septic tank whenever necessary usually every 2 to 3 years. If you have questions concerning <br />your system, contact your local code administrator or the Bureau of Plumbing, DILHR, State of Wisconsin. <br />