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PRIVATE ONSITE WASTEWATER TREATMENT SYSTEM MANAGEMENT PLAN <br />SEPTIC TANK AND GRAVITY IN -GROUND SOIL ABSORPTION COMPONENT <br />Pursuant to SPS 383.54 WI §, each Private Onsite Wastewater Treatment System (POWTS) shall include <br />information and procedures for maintaining the system within the parameters of SPS 383 and 384, and the <br />conditions of approval by the department, agent, or governmental unit. The approved plans and permits <br />for the system are on file at the county zoning office. <br />This management plan complies with SPS 383.54 WI § and the In -Ground Soil Absorption Component <br />Manual for Private Onsite Wastewater Treatment System SBD- 10705-P (N. 01/01: R. 10/12). <br />Table 1: Svstem Design Specifications <br />Sanitary Permit Number <br />Septic Tank Component <br />Number of Bedrooms <br />? <br />Design Flow — Peak ( d) <br />Estimated Flow — Average ( d) <br />3uU <br />Septic Tank Capacity (gal) <br />para <br />Soil Absorption Component Size (ft) <br />220 <br />Type of Wastewater <br />N/A <br />Table 2: Soil Absorption Component — Limits of Reliable Operation <br />Table 3: Maintenance Schedule <br />Septic Tank Inspect and service once every 3 years <br />Outlet Filter Should inspect once a year and clean once every year <br />Soil Absorption Component Inspect once every 3 years <br />SEPTIC TANK <br />An individual certified to service septic tanks under s. 281.48, Stats, shall maintain the septic tank. The <br />contents of the septic tank shall be disposed of in accordance with NR 113, Wis. Adm. Code (Servicing <br />Septic or Holding Tanks, Pumping Chambers, Grease Interceptors, Seepage Beds, Seepage Pits, Seepage <br />Trenches, Privies or Portable Restrooms). <br />The operating condition of the septic tank and outlet filter shall be assessed at least once every 3 years by <br />inspection. The outlet filter shall be cleaned as necessary to ensure proper operation. The filter cartridge <br />should not be removed unless provisions are made to retain solids in the tank that may slough off the filter <br />when removed from its enclosure. If the filter is equipped with an alarm, the filter shall be serviced if the <br />alarm is activated continuously. Intermittent filter alarms may indicate surge flows or an impending <br />continuous alarm. The septic tank shall have is contents removed when the volume of scum and sludge in <br />the tank exceeds 1/3 the liquid volume of the tank. If the contents of the tank are not removed at the time <br />of an assessment, maintenance personnel shall advise the owner of when the next service needs to be <br />performed to maintain less than maximum scum and sludge accumulation in the tank. <br />Septic Tank Component <br />Soil Absorption Component <br />Design Flow — Peak d) <br />`o <br />Maximum Influent Particle Size (in) <br />N/A <br />1/8 <br />Maximum BODS (m ) <br />N/A <br />220 <br />Maximum TSS (mg/L) <br />N/A <br />150 <br />Maximum FOG <br />N/A <br />30 <br />Table 3: Maintenance Schedule <br />Septic Tank Inspect and service once every 3 years <br />Outlet Filter Should inspect once a year and clean once every year <br />Soil Absorption Component Inspect once every 3 years <br />SEPTIC TANK <br />An individual certified to service septic tanks under s. 281.48, Stats, shall maintain the septic tank. The <br />contents of the septic tank shall be disposed of in accordance with NR 113, Wis. Adm. Code (Servicing <br />Septic or Holding Tanks, Pumping Chambers, Grease Interceptors, Seepage Beds, Seepage Pits, Seepage <br />Trenches, Privies or Portable Restrooms). <br />The operating condition of the septic tank and outlet filter shall be assessed at least once every 3 years by <br />inspection. The outlet filter shall be cleaned as necessary to ensure proper operation. The filter cartridge <br />should not be removed unless provisions are made to retain solids in the tank that may slough off the filter <br />when removed from its enclosure. If the filter is equipped with an alarm, the filter shall be serviced if the <br />alarm is activated continuously. Intermittent filter alarms may indicate surge flows or an impending <br />continuous alarm. The septic tank shall have is contents removed when the volume of scum and sludge in <br />the tank exceeds 1/3 the liquid volume of the tank. If the contents of the tank are not removed at the time <br />of an assessment, maintenance personnel shall advise the owner of when the next service needs to be <br />performed to maintain less than maximum scum and sludge accumulation in the tank. <br />