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• II. PUMPING <br />A 600-gallon capacity tank, placed in series with the sewage tank, <br />shall be manufactured and installed in compliance with the <br />following specifications. See Figure 1 for location. <br />1. PUMPING CHAM; :R <br />A. The pumping chamber shall be watertight and constructed of <br />sound and durable--:terials not subject to excessive corro- <br />sion or decay. <br />B. .sere shall be one or more manholes, at least 20 inches <br />least dimension and preferably located directly above the <br />dosing device. The manhole shall extend through the dosing <br />chamber cover to final grade and shall be so constructed <br />as to prevent unauthorized entry. <br />2. PUMPS FOR PRESSURE DISTRIBUTION <br />A. A pump shall deliver the dose to the soil treatment area. <br />B. The pu.<tp discharge capacity shall be at least 450 gallons <br />per hour for each 100 square feet of rock bed area but n•.3 <br />more than 2700 GPH. <br />• C. The pump shaii be cast iron or bronze fitted and with stain- <br />ies: steel screws or constructed of other sound, durable and <br />corrosion -resist -- materials. <br />C. The quantity of iuent delivered for each pump axle shall <br />be no more than 25 percent of one day's sewage flow. Use <br />150 gallons/bedroom to estimate daily flow. <br />E. The pump discharge head shall be able°to overcome the pipe <br />friction loss and the elevation difference between the pump <br />and the dist-`.bution system. <br />F. An alarm device shall be installed to warn of pump failure. <br />Fo- -swellings, there should be reserve storage volume equal <br />to .,ne day's sewage flow based on 150 gallons per bedroom. <br />11 <br />