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h. Presence of flocculant in clear zone. YES <br />i. Evaluation of lavers in tank: <br />TANK <br />NUMBER <br />Scum (in) <br />Clear Zone (in) <br />Sludge (in) <br />Percent Full <br />c. <br />Compartment baffle in place. <br />Depth <br />Color <br />* <br />Depth <br />Color <br />Depth <br />Color <br />f. <br />If screened, percent plugged: <br />1 <br />2" <br />Brown <br />45" <br />Clear <br />7" <br />Black <br />20% <br />2 <br />*Color Choices: ] Clear ❑ Flocced ❑ Milky <br />Black -1 Brown ❑ Mustard ❑ Gray <br />White <br />7. Tank pumping recommended. Recommended pump out in 2024 <br />8. Baffles currently structurally sound. YES <br />a. Inlet baffle in place. <br />YES <br />b. <br />Outlet baffle in place. <br />YES <br />c. <br />Compartment baffle in place. <br />N/A <br />d. <br />Effluent screen. <br />NO <br />e. <br />Is screen accessible from ground surface. N/A <br />f. <br />If screened, percent plugged: <br />N/A <br />8. X Acceptable <br />❑ Unacceptable <br />g. Was screen cleaned. NO <br />9. Comments: <br />Outlet baffle of tank is tilted upward which is causing the effluent in the tank to <br />keep the inlet pipe 3/a at the tank. This is also causing greasy buildup in the inlet <br />baffle. More care will need to be taken on the system to ensure baffle plugging is <br />kept to a minimum. <br />
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