HomeMy WebLinkAbout1985-03-07 Septic System Design Reporti
SYSTEM DESIGN
FOR JAMES C. LONG
LOT 6, BLOCK 2, RINGERSWOOD
GRONO, MINNESOTA
-7-85
1. Percolation Rate, Type of System.
Percolation tests were taken by others. From inf,)rmation supplied, the
primary site had a percolation rate of 73 minutes rnr inch, and a high
water table at 2 feet. Thus, a pressure mound system sized according to
basal width is needed.
2. Proposed Flow Rate.
3 bedrooms - 600 G.P.D.
3. Soil Treatment Area Needed.
600 G.P.D. x 0.83 factor is 500 Sq. Ft. of rock bed area or a bed 10 feet
wide by 50 feet long.
4. Septic Tanks and Distribution System.
Two septic tanks each of at least 100C gL!Ions are recommended. In add-
ition, a third pumping tank or an extra c,ipartment in the second tank
will be necled to house the pump required for pressure distribution to
the mound system. Distribution to the rock bed is to be through 3 per-
forated laterals spaced 40 inches apart. All construction ana materials
should adhere to the provisions of the City of Orono. If a future !,athroom
in the basement is to be served later, it might be better to use an ejec`-
or pump at that time rather than running gravity now and keeping the tanks
deep in the ground. The excavation costs would be groater with the deeper
tanks and the high water table cou1.1 present greater problems in keeping
the tanks watertig't.
5. Mound Dimensions.
For a percolation rate of 73 MPI a factor of 5.0 would be used for sizing.
This would result in a t-t-il basal width of 10 feet x 5.0 or 50 feet Since
the ground slope is less than 3%, both the upslope and doa lope of the
mound can be used. Thus, subtracting the 10 foot wide bed, 40 additional
feet would be needed for the total upslope and downslope dimensiā¢.)ns. Also,
because of the high water table 2 feet of sand will be needed under the
mound making the height 4 feet witL a mi:iimum of 3:1 side -lopes.
If there are any other questions, please contact me.
Sincerely,
PERCOR, INC.
Mark S. Gronberg, P.E.