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� � <br /> . <br /> . <br /> 443 Lafayette Road N. � MINNESOTA DEPARTMENT QF (651)284-5005 <br /> St. Paul, Minnesota 55155 �BOR & i 1`I DUSTRY �"80 j DIAL-DLI <br /> www.dli.mn.gov TTY: 651 297-4198 <br /> � <br /> Division of Construction Codes and Licensing <br /> REPORT ON PLANS <br /> Plans and specifications on plumbing: Hennepin County Orono Maintenance Facility Expansion,3880 Shoreline <br /> Dr,Orono,Hennepin County,Minnesota,Plan No. PLB1412-00075 <br /> OWNERSHIP: Hennepin County C/O Greg Moore, 300 S 6th St., Suite A2208 Govt,Minneapolis,MN 55487 <br /> SUBMITTER(S): Paulson&Clark Engineering Inc.,2352 E County Road J,White Bear Lake,MN 55110 <br /> Plans Dated: Mechanical Plans—December 9,2014 <br /> Water Service Plan—December 2, 2014 <br /> Date Received: December 11,2014 <br /> Date Reviewed: December 19,2014 <br /> SCOPE: This review is limited to the design of this particular project only insofar as the provisions of the <br /> Minnesota Plumbing Code,as amended,apply,and does not cover the water supply or sewerage system to which <br /> this plumbing system is connected. The review is based upon the supposition that the data on which the design is <br /> based are correct,and that necessary legal authority has been obtained to construct the project. The responsibility <br /> for the design of structural features and the efficiency of equipment must be taken by the project designer. <br /> Approval is contingent upon satisfactory disposition of any requirements included in this report. Special care <br /> should be taken to insure that the material and installation of the plumbing system are in accordance with the <br /> provisions of the Minnesota Plumbing Code. A copy of the approved plans,specifications,and this Report on <br /> Plans must be retained at the project location for future reference. <br /> INSPECTIONS: All plumbing installations must be tested and inspected in accordance with the requirements of <br /> the Minnesota Plumbing Code. As specified in Minnesota Rules,part 4715.2830,no plumbing work may be <br /> covered prior to completing the required tests and inspections. Provisions must be made for applying an air test at <br /> the time of the roughing-in inspection as outlined in Minnesota Rules,part 4715.2820, subpart 2,of the code. A <br /> manometer test,as specified in Minnesota Rules,part 47152820,subpart 3, is required at the time of the finished <br /> plumbing inspection. It is the responsibility of the contractor/installer to notify the Minnesota Department of Labor <br /> and Industry when an installation for a state contract job,Minnesota Department of Health licensed healthcare <br /> facility,or project in an area where there is no local administrative authority is ready for an inspection and test. To <br /> schedule inspections,contact the state plumbing standards representative for your region. For your regional <br /> inspector's contact information, visit our website at http://www.dli.mn.gov/CCLD/CCLDContactus.asp <br /> REQUIREMENT(S): <br /> 1. Reduced pressure zone backflow preventers are permitted when periodic testing is done by a trained <br /> backflow preventer tester acceptable to the administrative authority. Testing intervals shall not exceed one <br /> year, and records must be kept. All devices must be tested after initial installation and overhauled at least <br /> once every five years. New installations must be at least 12 inches,but not more than 6 feet,above the <br /> finished floor or ground level. <br /> 2. Potable and nonpotable water distribution systems and outlets must be identified in accordance with <br /> Minnesota Rules,part 4715.1910. <br /> This information can be provided to you in alternative formats(Braille,large print or audio). <br /> An Equal Opportunity Employer <br />
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