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Mound System Management Plan <br />Pursuant to SPS 383.54, Wis. Adm. Code <br />General <br />This system shall be operated in accordance with SPS 382-84 Wis. Adm. Code, and shall maintained in accordance with its' component <br />manuals [SBD -10691-P (N.01/01, R. 10/12), SSWMP Publication 9.6 (01/81), and Preessure Distribution Component Manual Ver. 2.0 SBD - <br />10706 -P (N. 01/01, R. 10/12)] and 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 383.33, Wis. Adm. Code when the tanks are no longer used as <br />POWTS components. <br />Septic or pump tank manhole risers, access risers and covers should be inspected for water tightness and soundness. Access openings <br />used for service and assessment shall be sealed watertight upon the completion of service. Any opening deemed unsound, defective, or <br />subject to failure must be replaced. Exposed access openings greater than 8 -inches n diameter shall be secured by an effective locking <br />device to prevent accidental or unauthorized entry into a 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 contents of the septic <br />tank shall be disposed of in accordance with NR 113, Wis. Adm. Code. The operating condition of the septic tank and outlet filter shall be <br />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 unless provisions <br />are made to retain solids in the tank that may slough off the filter when removed from its enclosure. If the filter is equipped with an alarm, the <br />filter shall be serviced if the alarm is activated continuously. Intermittent filter alarms may indicate surge flows or an impending continuous <br />alarm. <br />The septic tank shall have its contents removed when the volume of sludge and scum in the tank exceeds 1/3 the liquid volume of the <br />tank. If the contents of the tank are not removed at the time of a triennial assessment, maintenance personnel shall advise the owner of <br />when the next service needs to be performed to maintain less than 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. However, if such products <br />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 tested to verify proper <br />operation. If an effluent filter is installed within the tank it shall be inspected and serviced as necessary. <br />Mound and Pressure Distribution S sy tem <br />No trees or shrubs should be planted on the mound. Plantings may be made around the mound's perimeter, and the mound shall be <br />seeded and mulched as necessary to prevent erosion and to provide some protection from frost penetration. Traffic (other than for <br />vegetative maintenance) on the mound is not recommended since soil compaction may hinder aeration of the infiltrative surface within the <br />mound and snow compaction in the winter will promote frost penetration. Cold weather installations (October -February) dictate that the <br />mound be heavily mulched as protection from freezing. <br />Influent quality into the mound system may not exceed 220 mg/L BODS, 150 mg/L TSS, and 30 mg/L FOG for septic tank effluent or 30 <br />mg/L BODS, 30 mg/L TSS, 10 mg/L FOG, and 104 cfu/100 mL for highly treated effluent. Influent flow may not exceed maximum design flow <br />specified in the permit for this installation. <br />The pressure distribution system is provided with a flushing point at the end of each lateral, and it is recommended that each lateral be <br />flushed of accumulated solids at least once every 18 months. When a pressure test is performed it should be compared to the initial test <br />when the system was installed to determine if orifice clogging has occurred and if orifice cleaning is required to maintain equal distribution <br />within the dispersal cell. <br />Observation pipes within the dispersal cell shall be checked for effluent ponding. Ponding levels shall be reported to the owner, and any <br />levels above 6 inches considered as an impending hydraulic failure requiring additional, more 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 keep the system in <br />proper operating condition. <br />If the dosing tank, pump, pump controls, alarm or related wiring becomes defective the defective component(s) shall be immediately <br />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 repaired or <br />replaced in its' present location by increasing basal area if toe leakage occurs or by removing biologically clogged absorption and dispersal <br />media, and related piping, and replacing said components as deemed necessary to bring the system into proper operating condition. <br />See Page 5 of this plan for the name and telephone number of your local POWTS regulator and service provider. <br />Pretreatment Units <br />The information and schedule of mananagement and maintenance for pretreatment devices such as aerobic treatment units or disinfection <br />units are attached as separate documents and are considered part of the overall management plan for this system. <br />Project: Page 6 of 10 <br />