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• <br /> Ken Nelson <br /> 2100 Weber Hills Rd. <br /> Orono, Henn. Co. , MN <br /> (2) <br /> The power supply and switches must be located outside the manhole and <br /> pumping chamber in a weather proof enclosure. A warning device must <br /> be installed with a light and sound device, this is in case of a pump <br /> failure . Mercury floats are a good method. <br /> All neighboring wells are located greater than 100 ' away from the <br /> proposed treatment area. <br /> Keep all heavy equipment off of the proposed treatment area before and <br /> after construction. The treatment area should be marked off before <br /> construction. This Design is not valid & the System will need to <br /> be relocated if failure to protect the areas proposed for On-Site <br /> Sewage Treatment occurs . <br /> With proper installation and maintenance, this system should have no <br /> problem in treating septic effluent effectively. <br /> Nothing other than gray water, (laundry, showers, etc. ) human <br /> waste & toilet tissue should be disposed of into the septic tanks . <br /> Garbage disposals are not recommended. Smaller amounts of laundry <br /> soaps , dish soaps , cleaning agents , etc . are better for the system. <br /> Antibacterial soaps & chlorine agents may kill the bacteria needed <br /> to treat septic effluent properly. Additives are not recommended, <br /> they may cause harmful damage to your system. Recommend to pump <br /> & clean your tanks by a certified pumper every year if you have <br /> 1 tank & every 2 years if you have 2 tanks to insure proper <br /> maintenance. <br /> S ven B. Schirmerspr <br /> SBS/ds <br />
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