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THIS SYSTEM IS DESIGNED FOR <br /> ,. ....BEDROOMS. ANY INCREASE IN NUMBER <br /> OF BEDROOMS INVALIDATES THIS DESIGN. <br /> The existing tanks may be used if water tight and adequate size and upon approval <br /> from the local Inspector. If the tanks cannot be used, they must be abandoned, <br /> pumped &filled with soil. <br /> Due to the location of the tanks, the effluent will need to be pumped to a distribution <br /> box on a high point west of the house and flow gravity to a new pumping chamber #2 <br /> which will pump using a timer to the mound system. <br /> A pumping chamber will need to be installed to lift the effluent to the treatment area. <br /> The power supply and switches must be located outside the manhole and pumping <br /> chamber in a weather proof enclosure. A warning device must be installed with a light <br /> and sound device, this is in case of a pump failure. <br /> The manifold and supply line pipe must have back drainage to the pumping chamber. <br /> The distribution pipes shall have their ends capped. Be sure the rock and sand fill <br /> material are clean. The sod layer below the entire mounded area must be turned over, <br /> just break up the sod, be sure not to over work. <br /> All neighboring wells are located greater than 100' away from the proposed treatment <br /> area. <br /> Keep all heavy equipment off of the proposed treatment area before and after <br /> construction. The treatment area should be marked off before construction. This <br /> Design is not valid & the system will need to be relocated if failure to protect the areas <br /> proposed for On-Site Sewage Treatment occurs. <br /> With proper installation and maintenance, this system should have no problem in <br /> treating septic effluent effectively. <br /> 2 <br />