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The first tank will be a 1500 gallon dual chamber tanks reversed using the 500 gallon <br /> side as the trash trap & the 1000 gallon side as a dosing chamber (pump #1) which <br /> will dose 15.6 gallon every 30 minutes with a timer to the 750 gallon Multi-Flo Unit. <br /> The effluent will flow gravity from the Multi-Flo to a new 1500 gallon pumping <br /> chamber ( pump #2) which will pressurized the seepage bed. The power supply & <br /> switches must be located outside the manhole & pumping chamber in a weather <br /> proof enclosure. A warning device must be installed with a light & sound device. <br /> This is in case of a pump failure. <br /> Monitoring of the drainfield, is required immediately after the system is installed. <br /> 2017 Service contract for Multi-Flo is $225.00, monitoring drainfield 1 x a year is <br /> $50.00 when we service the Multi-Flo. Price subject to change. An operating permit <br /> is required with the County at all times. <br /> If the tanks have less than 2' of cover, the lids, risers & maintenance hole covers <br /> must be insulated to a value of R10. <br /> Cleanouts for each lateral with a sleeve must be insulated & be accessible from <br /> finished grade in an irrigation box with a ball valve. <br /> A water meter or event counter must be installed to monitor daily water use. The <br /> homeowner is responsible for the water meter readings. <br /> The mitigation plan is if hydraulic overloading would occur, a timer could be installed <br /> to reduce the amount of effluent pumped to the system and also by using the 1500 <br /> gallon pumping chamber allows the effluent to be stored during peak use and <br /> pumped to the system during low water use periods. The second would be to install <br /> holding tanks. <br /> All neighboring wells are located greater than 100' away from the proposed <br /> treatment area. <br />
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