Laserfiche WebLink
A pumping chamber will need to be installed to li the effluent to the treatment area. <br /> The power supply and switches must be located utside the manhole and pumping <br /> chamber in a weather proof enclosure. A warnin device must be installed with a light <br /> and sound device, this is in case of a pump failur . <br /> The manifold and supply line pipe must have ba drainage to #he pumping chamber, <br /> The distribution pipes shall have their ends capp d. Be sure the rock and sand fill <br /> material are clean. The sod layer below the enti mounded area must be turned over, <br /> just break up the sod, be sure not to over work. <br /> The supply line will need to be insulated through he driveway. <br /> All neighboring wells are located greater than 10 ' away from the proposed treatment <br /> area. <br /> Keep all heavy equipment off of the proposed tre tment area before and after <br /> construction. The treatment area should be mar ed off before construction. This <br /> Design is not valid &the system will need to be r located if failure to protect the areas <br /> proposed for On-Site Sewage Treatment occurs. <br /> With proper installation and maintenance, this sy tem should have no problem in <br /> treating septic effluent effectively. <br /> Nothing other than human waste, toilet tissue, la ndry, showers, water softener etc. <br /> should be disposed of into the septic tanks. Rec mmend Iron filters be diverted out of <br /> the system. Recommend to divert the water soft er also if the iron filter is diverted. <br /> Garbage disposals are not recommended, due to adding more solids &fine solids <br /> passing through to the system. Excessive amou ts of soaps, antibacterial soaps, <br /> cleaning agents, shower cleaners used every sh wer & chlorine agents may kill the <br /> bacteria needed to treat septic effluent. Additive are not recommended. Recommend <br /> to pump � clean your tanks through the manhole y a certified pumper every 2 years. <br /> Check with your pumper to set up a schedule. R commend laundering be limited to 3 � <br /> to 4 loads per day. <br /> <���. ��'_ I <br /> Steven B. Schirmers <br /> 2 <br />