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1999-011342 - restroom facility
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S=P TESTING., INC. Steven B. Schinners • MPCA Cert.No. 627 <br /> 951 Katydid Lane NE • St. Michael, MN 55376 • (612)497-3566 <br /> FAX(612)497-5011 <br /> State License#394 <br /> April 2, 1999 <br /> Spring Hill Golf Course <br /> Rest Area <br /> 700 Spring Hill Rd. <br /> Orono, Henn. Co., MN <br /> The City of Orono will allow holding tanks for the rest area facility for this property. This <br /> will require the effluent to be pumped and hauled off site. The water use is assumed at <br /> 100 people/day at 2.0 gal/each/day totaling 200 gal/day. This volume is used in the <br /> State Manual guide line which has high water use facilities. By using 1.6 gal. flush <br /> toilets and low water use urinals and sinks, this may lower the daily average. <br /> Recommend to install a minimum of 2-1500 gallon holding tanks with an alarm, an <br /> exterior light to signal when pumping is required. The alarm should signal when there is <br /> 25% reserve storage (750 gallons) remaining in the tank to allow the pumper time to <br /> service the tanks. A water meter will need to be installed to monitor gallons used in the <br /> building and gallons pumped. A contract for tank maintenance must be maintained by <br /> the owner and the licensed pumper. Locate the tanks in an area easily accessible to the <br /> pumper, a service road may be needed. <br /> The tanks must be pumped every fall at the end of the season, to prevent freezing in the <br /> winter when they are not being used. This will also allow time in the spring for start up, <br /> when road restrictions are on to prevent special permits for pumping. If the maintenance <br /> holes are brought to the surface, they must be secured to prevent access. <br /> 5L .2 . <br /> Steven B. Schirmers <br /> 1 <br />
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