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1985-08-07 Septic System Design Report
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SYSTEM DESIGN <br />FOR ROBERT RODERICK <br />LOT2, BLOCK 1, RINGERSWOOD <br />8-7-85 <br />1. Percolation Rate, Type of System. <br />Percolation tests were taken previously by others and this design <br />is based on those results. The percolation rate for the primary <br />site was 9 MPI with a water table possible at 2.2 feet thus re- <br />quiring a mound system. <br />2. Proposed Flow Rate. <br />Size for 600 G.P.D. <br />3. Soil Treatment Area Needed. <br />600 G.P.D. x 0.83 factor is 500 Sq. Ft. of rock bed area, or a <br />bed 10 feet wide by 50 feet long. <br />4. Septic Tanks & Distribution System. <br />Two septic tanks of at least 1000 and 750 gallons are needed. <br />In addition, a third pumping tank and pump are needed for press- <br />ure distribution to the mound system. Distribution to the rock <br />bed is to be through 3 perforated laterals 40" apart. All con- <br />struction and materials should adhere to the provisions of the <br />City of Orono. <br />5. Mound Dimensions. <br />Since the ground slope is from 0-3% both the upslope and down - <br />slope areas can be used. With a 3 foot high mound and 4:1 side - <br />slopes the total dike width would be 10 feet for the bed and <br />I feet upslope and 13 feet downslope for a total of 34 feet. <br />This is greater than the minimum basal width required so the <br />34 feet is acceptable. <br />If there are any other questions, please contact me. <br />Sincerely, <br />PERCOR, INC. <br />Mark S. Gronberg, P. <br />PCA certified <br />
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