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2015-01099 - pressure bed septic system
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French Creek
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Septic
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If the tanks have less than 2' of cover, the lids, risers 8� maintenance hole cove�s <br /> must be insulated to a value of R10. <br /> Cleanouts#or each lateral must be insulated 8 be accessible#rom finished grade in <br /> an irrigation box with a bail valve. <br /> A!i neighboring wells are focated greater than 100' away from the proposed <br /> treatment area. <br /> Keep aii heavy equipment off of the proposed treatment area before and after <br /> construction. The treatment area should be marked off before construction. This <br /> deslgn is not valid 8 the system will need to be relocated if failure to protect the <br /> sites for new on-site sewage systems. <br /> MANAGEMENT PLAN: <br /> The tanks need to be maintained at a minimum of 1 time every 2 years, check with <br /> you pumper to set up a schedule. <br /> System inspected for areas by owner 8� or Inspector as determined by the local unit <br /> of Government. <br /> Any other requirements as determined by the local unit of Gavernment. <br /> With proper installation 8� rnaintenance, this system shoutd have no problern in <br /> treating septic effluent effectively. <br /> Nothing other than human waste, toilet tissue, laundry, showers, water softners etc. <br /> should be disposed of into the system. Recommend iron filters be diverted out of the <br /> system. Garbage disposals are not recommended. Excessive amounts of soaps, <br /> antibacterial soaps, cteaning agents, shower cleaners used every shower 8 chlorine <br /> agents may kiil the bacteria needed to treat septic effluent. Additives are not <br /> recommended. Recommend laundering be Eimited to 3 to 4 loads per day. <br /> Thank You <br /> Steven B. Schirmers <br />
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