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��y <br /> ';��. <br /> Septic System Management Plan ��. ,� .� <br /> UNIVERS ITY for Above Grade Systems r"�' `���� � <br /> � �F MINNESOTA - ���"� <br /> ' -�� -�. <br /> Homeowner Management Tasks <br /> These operation and maintenance activities are your responsibiliry. Use the chart on page 6 to track <br /> yOZIY QCfIVIt12S. <br /> Identify the service intervals recommended by your system designer and your local government. <br /> The tank assessment for your system will be the shortest interval of these three intervals. Your <br /> pumper/maintainer will determine ifyour tank needs to be pumped. <br /> System Designer: check every months <br /> My tank needs to be checked <br /> Local Government: check every months <br /> State Requirement: check every 36 months <br /> every 36 months <br /> Seasonally or several times per year <br /> ❑ Leaks. Check(listen, look)for leaks in toilets and dripping faucets. Repair leaks promptly. <br /> ❑ Surfacing sewage. Regularly check for wet or spongy soil around your soil treahnent area. If <br /> surfaced sewage or strong odors are not corrected by pumping the tank or fixing broken caps, call <br /> your service professional. Untreated sewage may make humans and animals sick. <br /> ❑ Alarms. Alarms signal when there is a problem; contact your maintainer any time the alarm <br /> signals. <br /> ❑ Lint filter. If you have a lint filter, check for lint buildup and clean when necessary. Consider <br /> adding one after washing machine. <br /> ❑ Effluent screen. If you do not have one, consider having one added the next time the tank is <br /> cleaned. <br /> Annually <br /> ❑ Water usage rate. A water meter can be used to monitor your average daily water use. Compare <br /> your water usage rate to the design flow of your system (listed on the next page). Contact your <br /> septic professional if your average daily flow over the course of a month exceeds '�0% of the <br /> design flow for your system. <br /> ❑ Caps. Make sure that all caps and lids are intact and in place. Inspect for damaged caps at least <br /> every fall. Fix or replace damaged caps before winter to help prevent freezing issues. <br /> ❑ Water conditioning devices. See Page 5 for a list of devices. When possible, program the recharge <br /> frequency based on watef� demand (gallons) rather than time (days). Recharging too frequently <br /> may negatively impact your septic system. <br /> ❑ Review your water usage rate. Review the Water Use Appliance chart on Page 5. Discuss any <br /> major changes with your pumper/maintainer. <br /> During each visit by a pumper/maintainer <br /> ❑ Ask if your pumper/maintainer is licensed in Minnesota. <br /> ❑ Make sure that your pumper/maintainer services the tank through the manhole. (NOT though a 4" <br /> or 6"diameter inspection port.) <br /> ❑ Ask your pumper/maintainer to accomplish the tasks listed on the Professiona] Tasks on Page 4. <br /> - 3 - <br /> 10/09 <br />
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