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2020/11/12 - SANITARY - SAN - New Non-Press - SAN-20-245
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Property Files v2
Document Date
11/12/2020
Document Type 1
SANITARY
Document Type 2
SAN
Document Type 3
New Non-Press
County Permit Number
SAN-20-245
State Permit Number
631402
Tax ID
35675
Pin Number
07-014-2-38-15-08-5 05-004-011300
Municipality
TOWN OF LAFOLLETTE
Owner Name
COREY BAUER
Property Address
24340 ANCHOR INN RD
City
WEBSTER
State
WI
Zip
54893
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Notes/ Maintenance Requirements <br /> MANAGEMENT PLAN <br /> This private onsite wastewater(POWTS)has been designed,and is to be installed and maintained in accordance with SPS 383,Wis.Admin. <br /> Code,the in-Ground Soil Absorption Component Manual for Private Onsite Wastewater Treatment Systems Version 2.0 SPS-10705-P <br /> (N.01/01). GeoMat in ground Component manual Version 1. <br /> 1.This POWTS has been designed to accommodate a maximum daily flow of 45QaQ ons of wastewater per day. The quality of <br /> influent discharge into the POWTS treatment or dispersal component shall be equal to or less than all of the following. <br /> A monthly average of 30 mg/L fats,oil and grease <br /> A monthly average of 220 mg/L BOD5 <br /> A monthly average of 150 mg/L TSS <br /> Wastewater shall not discharge to the POWTS in quantities or qualities that exceed these limits or that result in exceeding the enforcement <br /> standards and preventative action limits specified in ch.NR 140Tables 1 &2 at a point of standards application,except as provided in DSPS <br /> 383.03(4),Wis Admin.Code. <br /> 2.The owner of this POWTS is responsible for system operation and maintenance. <br /> 3.Defects or malfunctions identified during maintenance described above shall be repaired in conformance with SPS383 Wis.Admin.Code, <br /> and the pertaining county Private Sewage Systems Ordinance. The user's manual,provided to the owner of the POWTS includes the names <br /> and telephone numbers of the properly licensed individuals to contact for such repairs. <br /> 5.No product for chemical or physical restoration or chemical or physical procedures for POWTS may be used unless approved by the Dept. <br /> of Commerce in accordance with SPS.384,Wis.Admin.Code. <br /> 6.If the POWTS is replaced,or its use discontinued,it shall be abandoned in accordance with SPS 383.33,Wis.Admin.Code. <br /> NOTES <br /> Two Effluent Filters to be installed where possible 1 to be installed in ST,and or 1 in pump tank in <br /> order to insure particle size less than or equal to 1/8". Filters should be cleaned once in spring,and once in fall. Also,strainers in sinks in <br /> the building shall be maintained,so that solids and fats are minimized to flow into system. <br /> A minimum of 2 observation pipes per cell shall be installed. These pipes shall be located approximately at the end of each cell. <br /> The plumber,or county shall see to it that a copy of these plans including this page,maintenance folder,and maintenance agreement is <br /> given to the homeowner. <br /> This system may contain a dose chamber. If a pump,float,electrical outage causes the dose tank to fill,the homeowner should see to it that <br /> the effluent level in the tank is brought down gradually and not all dosed to the system at once. One large dose could cause damage. <br /> Contact a pumper or your installer if this problem occurs. <br /> The homeowner is responsible for formulating a water conservation plan that will ensure the system is rarely overloaded. I.E.spread laundry <br /> out over time,not 6 loads in 2 hours,while everybody showers,and uses the toilet,ETC. <br /> CONTINGENCY PLAN FOR COMPONENT FAILURE <br /> A.Septic Tank.Any structural failure resulting in cracks or leaks in the tank must be corrected by replacement of the septic tank component. <br /> Leaks in the joints between manhole risers or covers shall be repaired by replacing faulty seals with approved materials to make joints water- <br /> tight. <br /> B.Outlet Filter.The outlet filter shall be replaced or repaired when it is either no longer capable of preventing the discharge of particles larger <br /> than 1/8 inch or when it has become permanently degraded by clogging so as to interfere with the design flow out of the septic tank. <br /> C.Dosing chamber and pump.The dosing chamber shall be replaced if any structural failure is found.Leaks in joints between manhole <br /> risers or covers shall be repaired by replacing faulty seals with approved materials to make joints water-tight.The pump and controls shall be <br /> replaced when they are no longer capable of functioning according to the design plan. <br /> D.Pressure Distribution Piping.Partial clogging of the distribution network may result in unduly long dosing cycles.The ends of the <br /> distribution laterals may be exposed and the threaded end caps removed.The piping can be disconnected on the outlet end of the pump. <br /> The distribution piping may then be back flushed to cleanse any accumulated matter from the piping.It is recommended that the dosing <br /> chamber then be pumped by a licensed plumber. <br /> E.Soil Absorption Cell.The discharge of sewage or wastewater to the ground surface is strictly prohibited due to the human health hazard <br /> created by the effluent.All failures created by surface discharge shall immediately be reported to the appropriate county.The pump shall <br /> then be immediately disconnected to prevent further discharge to the ground surface via the soil absorption cell.The existing septic tank and <br /> dosing chamber shall be used as a temporary holding tank until the necessary repairs to the soil absorption cell can be achieved.The <br /> replacement shall be initiated only after any necessary plan approvals have been obtained from the <br /> appropriate plan review authority and the required sanitary permit is obtained from the county. <br /> Project: COREY BAUER Page 5 of 16 <br />
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