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HomeMy WebLinkAbout040-1036-70-010Wisconsin Department of Commerce PRIVATE SEWAGE SYSTEM Safety and Building Division INSPECTION REPORT GENERAL INFORMATION (ATTACH TO PERMIT) Personal information you provide may be used for secondary purposes [Privacy Law, s.15.04 (1)(m)] TANK INFORMATION ELEVATION DATA TYPE MANUFACTURER CAPACITY Septic Dosing Aeration Holding TANK SETBACK INFORMATION TANK TO P/L WELL BLDG. Ventto Airintake ROAD Septic Dosing Aeration Holding PUMP/SIPHON INFORMATION Manufacturer Demand GPM Model Number LTDH Lift Friction Loss System Head TDH Ft Forcemain Length Dia. Dist, to Well SOIL ABSORPTION SYSTEM STATION BS HI FS ELEV. Benchmark Alt. BM Bldg. Sewer SUHt Inlet SVHt Outlet Dt Inlet Dt Bottom Header/Man. Dist. Pipe Bot. System Final Grade St Cover BED/rRENCH Width Length No. Of Trenches PIT DIMENSIONS No.Of Pits Inside Dia. Liquid Depth DIMENSIONS I SETBACK SYSTEM TO P/L JBLDG WELL LAKE/STREAM LEACHING Manufacturer: INFORMATION CHAMBER OR UNIT Type Of System: Model Number DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM Header/Manifold 10istribution x Hole Size x Hole Spacing Vent to Air Intake Plpe(s) Length Dla Length Dia Spacing SOIL COVER x Pressure Systems Only xx Mound Or At -Grade Systems Only Depth Over Depth Over xx Depth of xx Seeded/Sodded xx Mulched Sedfrrench Center Bed/trench Edges Topsoll Q Yes Q No Q Yes Q No COMMENTS: (Include code discrepancies, persons present, etc.) Inspection #1: Location: No Address Available 1.) Alt BM Description = 2.) Bldg sewer length = - amount of cover = Inspection #2: Plan revision Required?❑in Yes ❑n. No L L - Use other side for additional information. SBD-6710 (R.3/97) Date Insepctofs Signature Cart. No. . ,Often .. <AAI-lnln � 1�% S) 1. q y Safety and Buildings Division a .j8 O 4 2020 201 VtF.' �. 7, P.O. Bax 71U VVI Sao�ry PermitN®ber(m be filled m by Co.) a Ix G°untY Community De ° Permit Applic Sate Transaction Number In accordance with SPS 38321(2), Wu. Adm. Cgdq submission of this form to the ap gov d �^ is required Prim m Obtaining a sanitary permit Note: Application farms fro stagy -owned PO submined m the I) of Safety and Professional Series. Pemtml information you provide may be used dart' Pmjea Address (ff diBvmt I� matliog addrtsr) PIRPMS m accordance with the privacylaw, s. 15.04(1 m Sun. 3 I r� Q-t �1, �, L `�i � L A licationlnformation-Please=Ior *.GProperty Oation Name�- ZL Pared ()40-10 36-70-0 to Property ,0aaer�Mei' dress_/ Property Location _ Cmvt. Lot y Secttion City Zip Code PlioneNumber TIIN' R / 7 W 7�T� ILL Type of Baildiag (check all that aPPly) Lot# Subdmsioo Namc 2 Family Dwelling -Numbs of ins ❑ PublicACo�ercil-Dmcnbe Use e" Hlork# ❑ City of I ❑ State bwom-Desmbc use ❑ Village of SM Number ,' '�/ LV-Z�tp-"6 awanfr-D IIf. Type o Permk: (Check only one box on line A. C plete Ilinable) ~ Replacement Symm reameat/Holdiog Tads Replacement Only ❑Orha Mod�eatim to Exiair� Systrsa (explain) H• ❑PermitRanewl Before Expiration ❑Permit Revision ❑ Change of Plumber ❑Pewit Transform New List PreviousP ONwnba ,y/9 owner 218845 /ice . T ofPOWTS S stem/Com nent/Device; Check all that apply) ran-Pria=imd ln�iromd ❑ Pressurirrd m-Caonnd ❑ AI-GY&de ❑ Moand > 24 tit. of suirabk soil ❑ Mound <24 in. of suitable soil Holding Tack ❑ Oma Dnpanl Co�®mt (exPlam) ❑ PanemncaDevice(eaplam) V. Dis reatment Area Information: - ` Des Flow (gpd) Dar® Soil Apph Dispeml Aua Regaaed (st) Dispersal Area Proposed (sf) System Elevation ��ro < s VL Tank Info Capacity in Total # of Mao Miller Gallons Gallons Units Lo// tfe_-C-r�� t New 7aolrs4-we SeptcmHddiag Teak Dosing Chamber IP VIL Responsibility Statem - respoan'bility for imtaaatim of the POWTS shown oa the attached plain.PliT,iber's Name (Print) omme MP/l.�fi5 Nsunba Businas Pmoe N - ^ l 2- VJIL Cosa /De eat Use 0 XApprawd ❑ . qww.VPermit t`� Fee Dam leaned Issuin AVmt Si ❑ S Z50— 6�g en R.eaon fro Dmil DL Conditions ofApprovaVRessoma for Disapproval a / I "-r 'r 3 Z�, ���G1g STEM OWNER: �SnK�S `i Optic tank, effluent fluter and 1 ►a_or• y�aY � 5 ispersal cell must be serviced / malntaingd s per management plan provided by plumber. 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LEGEND Q e4V000 170 FAT IC ORY4ET, 1BOiseOR ON 6JLLpeyG EMENSION NL EXIFRIOR GUIDING pORNFAB O' FOIA-U IRON %PEPER PoAT ORA9 NOT® T.ON: TOPOFNOOOFdIGELEATIW T.OP: TOP CF IRON Pe+E E,P,ATION — VILiY EAGFl®"T � GCRM waaE59 CONSIRUC710N lY fli'IPL�•W,1dlPISTRB'.STQ�G((GPT/,tVXQiffI ���."wr�/.4.� HOUSE STAKEOUT PLAN SUlh-00MdU'grel9lRl W ' SM LW s^t/m6- R,e v Cover Page Shaun Bird Bird Plumbing Inc. 1432 120th St. New Richmond Wi 54017 715-246-4516 Date: 5/22/20 Owner:Ryan Cochran Location: SE1/4 NW1/4 S 8 T28 N,R 19W Lot 1 Brick Circle Troy Manuals Used: In -ground absorbtion system (version 2.0) Page# 1. Cover Page 2.-3.Plot Plan 4-6. Maintance and Conti Plan 7. Filter Cross Section 8. Septic Inspection m Signature License num 7 #226900 1\ L9f1 \\q J \ Lg101.4 C \ 1�----�161• 2AOAG6 \ I I O / �� •� N69WM'E eo].OR 1. TT R. VAN.N .k PrvbFYpnal L.M ftm"o.I by mM —Nb 94yecut Pm..,.,mw, mH Q 'Wsr my 6md wpHrhbn eM b wmd b Ne Mslo(my broxbEp+aM aaFel. SEt9 BARE PER THE RECOROEU C6Y. El£IATbN49HOMN /EtE NAW 1see OATUY. BG4E PROPERIYAVONE66: ®m HwsalYn LEGEND O =W000HYB ATiV OFF .16.OFF. OR ON BUtIXiG E%iEN&ON ALL EX191bMt BU�G110 CAIQEAS 1AARIE➢ WR11 PW F4[i4 E PoIf EF£RPIATA6 NOTE0 TT.AOPH.. TOPOFWPOOIBION OPOI�IRQNPPYATON LOT 1. CSY 29-6666 SEC 6TSlVl�W,IlMTl3 TA]I.ff V,AldP,TV. YSCOIZI �� �� Un 11 1 Septic System and Well Inspection Report Bird Plumbing Inc 1432 120th St. New Richmond Wi 54017 715-246-4516 sbird@frontiernet.net I Shaun Bird, certify that on 5/28/20 XXX Inspected the Septic System (POWTS) Inspected the Well Obtained a drinking water sample Property Owner/Buyer Ryan Cochran Site Address As a result of my inspecton, I certify that: Lot 1 Brick Circle Hudson Wi XXX In my opinion, the septic system was, on the date of my inspection, in working order and in compliance with the standards set forth by the Department of Safety and Proffesional Services. Any exceptions or needed repairs will be listed below. Last date of pumping System appears to be sized for 4 Bedrooms In my opinion, the well at the date of my inspection, is in good condition and complies with all WDNR standards. Water sample sent to Quality Water Testing Lab Somerset Wisconsin. See attached Property Transfer Wells form. Any exceptions or needed repairs will be listed below. In my opinion, the septic system or the well is not working or not in compliance with the Departmet of Safety and Public Services or WDNR. See attached Property Transfer Wells Inspection form. No septic tank. Drainfield only. Found drainfield to be dry and working properly. Septic System maintance information: Pump tank every 3 For further information, contact your local zoning office. clean effluent filter if installed once a year. Disclosure: This test is not a guarantee of future performa t a proffesio al opinion. Usage can change from different owners. This is not a warranty of this system. I s im all lia ' or any loss caused by reliance on this cerfication. Past problems with this system,( if any) nee osed by the seller. Shaun Bird MPRS/CSTM #226900 DNR# 7640 Date 5/28/20 2 0 1 4 Cl 0 4 8 A ? fj - "�. 4 SECTION A -A POWTS OWNER'S MANUAL & MANAGEMENT PLAN Page_of_ ILE INFORMATION Owner Perk # SIGN PARAMETERS Number of Bedrooms `�� ❑ NA Number of Public Facility Units j Estimated flow (average) aVda Design flow (peak), (Estimated x 1.5) ailda Soil Application Rate aUda te Standard Influent/Effluent Quality Month average' Fats, Oil & Grease (FOG) 530 mg/L Biochemical Oxygen Demand (BODs) 5220 mg/L ❑ NA Total Suspended Solids (rSS) 5150 mg/L Pretreated Effluent Quality Monthly average Biochemical Oxygen Demand (BODs) 530 mg/L Total Suspended Solids (rSS) 530 mg/L Fecal Cofiform (geometric mean) 5104 efu/100ml Maximum Effluent Particle Size Ya in dia. ❑ NA Other. NA 'Values typical for domestic wastewater and septic tank effluent MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE SYSTEM SPECIFICATIONS Septic Tank Capacity al RAA Septic Tank Manufacturer A Effluent Filter Manufacturer ❑ NA Effluent Fitter Model X-'- ❑ NA Pump Tank Capacity al NA Pump Tank Manufacturer kiNA Pump Manufacturer NA Pump Model NA Pretreatment Unit ❑ Sand/Gravel Filter ❑ Peat Filter JA Cl Mechanical Aeration ❑ Watland ❑ Disinfection ❑ Other. 'Dispersal Cell(s) 13 NA Ground (gravity) ❑ In -Ground (pressurized) ❑ At -Grade ❑ Mound ❑ Drip -line ❑ Other. Other. ❑ NA Other: ❑ NA Other. ❑ NA Service Event Service Frequency dnspect condition of tank(s) At least once every: ❑ moMh(s} (Maximum 3 years) ❑ NA pump out contents of tank(s) When combined sludge and scum equals one-third 05) of tank volume � ❑ NA Inspect dispersal cell(s) At least once every: ❑ month(s) (Maximum 3 years) ❑ NA Clean effluent filter At least once every: / ❑ onth(s) ar(s) ❑ NA ! nspect pump, pump controls & alarm At least once every: morth( ❑ yearts) s) ❑ NA I=lush laterals and pressure test At least once every: ❑ month(s) ❑year(s) ❑ NA Dmer - At least once every: Cl❑ month(s) O NA iJkrer. ' ❑ NP. MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS Inspections of tanks and dispersal cells shall be made by an individual carrying one of the following licenses or certifications: Master Plumber, Master Plumber Restricted Sewer, POWTS Inspector, POWTS Maintainer, Septage Servicing Operator. Tank Inspections must include a visual Inspection of the tank(s) to identity any missing or broken Hardware, identify any cracks or leaks, measure the volume of combined sludge and scum and to check for any back up or ponding of effluent on the ground surface. The dispersal cell(s) shad be visually inspected to check the effluent levels in the observation pipes and to check for any ponding of effluent on the ground surface. 'The ponding of effluent on the ground surface may indicate a failing condition and requires the immediate notification of the local regulatory authority. When the combined accumulation of sludge and scum in any tank equals one-third (15) or more of the tank volume, the entire contents of be tank shad be removed by a Septage Servicing Operator and disposed of in accordance with chapter NR 113, Wisconsin Administrative Code. All other services, including but not limited to the servicing of effluent filters, mecaanical or pressurized components, pretreatment units. land any servicing at Intervals of 512 months, shall be performed by a certified POWTS Maintainer. IA service report shad be provided to the local regulatory authority within 40 days of completion of any service event Page _ of,_,, START UP AND OPERATION other chemicals tt*t For new construction, prior to use of the POWiS check treatment tanks) for the presence of painting prodids or may impede the treatment process and/or damage the dispersal cell(s). if high concentrations. detected have the contents of are th: tank(s) removed by a septage servicing operator prior to use. System start up shall not occur when sal conditions are frozen at the infiltrative surface. During power outages pump tanks may fil above normal highwater levels. V4hen power is restored the excess wastewater will by discharged to the dispersal ceill(s) in one large dose, overloading the oell(s) and may result in the backup or surface discharge of efiluenlL To avoid this situation have the contents of the pump tank removed by a Septage Servicing Operator Prior to restating power to thle affluent pump or contact a Plumber or POWTS Maintainer to assist in manually operating the Pump controls to restore normal levels within the pump tank. Do not drive or park Vehicles over tanks and dispersal cells. Do not drive or park over, or otherwise disturb or compact, the area within 15 feet down slope of any mound or at -grade soil absorption arse. Reduction or elimination of the following from the wastewater stream may improve the performance and prolong the life of the POWM antibiotics; baby wipes; cigarette butts; condoms; cotton swabs; degreasers; dental floss; diapers; dis'infacterits; fat; foundation drain (sump pump) water, fruit and vegetable peelings; gasoline; grease; herbicides; meat scraps; medications; oil; painting products; pesticides; sanitary napkins; tampons; and water softener brine. ABANDONMENT When the POWTS fails and/or is Permanently taken out of service the following steps shall be taken to insure that the system is propeflY and safety abandoned in compliance with chapter Comm 83.33, WlscorWn Administrative Code:. • All piping to tanks and pits shall be disconnected and the abandoned pipe openings sealed. • The contents of all tanks and pits shall be removed and property disposed of by a Septage Sorvicing Operator. • After pumping, all tanks and pits shall be excavated and removed or their covers removed and the void space filled with sail, gravel or another inert solid material. CONTINGENCY PLAN If the POWTS falls and cannot be repaired the following measures have been, or must be taken, to provide a code compiiOnt rep system: itable replacement area has been evaluated and may be utilized for the location of a replacement soil absorption system - The �replacement area should be protected from disturbance and compaction and should not be Infringed upon by ragWed setbacks from existing and proposed structure, lot Imes and wells. Failure to protect the replacement area will result in the nged for a new soil and site evaluation to establish a suitable replacement area. Replacement systems must comply with to ruled in effect at that time. A suitable replacement area is not available due to setback and/or soil limitations. Barring advances in POWTS technology a holding tank may be installed as a last resort to replace the failed POWTS. ❑ The site has not been evaluated to identify a suitable replacement area. Upon failure of the POWTS a sal and site evaluation must be performed to locate a suitable replacement area. If no replacement area is available a holding tank may be installed) as a last resort to replace the failed POWTS. ❑ Mound and at -grade soil absorption systems may be reconstructed in place foltowfng removal of the biomat at the infiftraIrve surface. Reconstructions of such systems must comply with the rules in affect at that time. «WARNfNG>> SEPTIC, PUMP AND OTHER TREATMENT TANKS MAY CONTAIN',L.ETHAL GASSES ANWOR INSUFFICIENT OXYGEN. DO 40T ENTER A SEPTIC, PUMP OR OTHER TREATMENT TANif( UNDER ANY CIRCUMSTANCES. DEATH MAY RESULT. RESCUE OF A PERSON FROM THE INTERIOR OF A TANK MAY BE DIFFICULT OR IMPOSSIBLE ADDITIONAL COMMENTS POWTS INSTALLER POWTS MAINTAINER Name c - ' 1 r" Name 7 S Phone Phone 7� SEPTAGE SERVICING OPERATOR (PlIMPER11 LOCAL REGULATORY AUTHORITY Name I Name l )c 1 Phone 172j — r Phone This doaenent was dratted in corrplance with c>epter WS 383.22")(1)(d)&(f) and 333,54(t), (2) & (3). Wisconsin Adminisirati" Code. Owner/Buyer Mailing Address Property Address ST. CROM COUNTY SEPTIC TANK MAINTENANCE ACrREE&ffiW AND OWNERSHIP CERTIMATION FORM Q� �/�J / from Planning & City/State AA!n LEGAL DESCRIPTION Parcel Identification Number W Property I,ocatio%:� t/., , AW t/, , Sec. _a_, T QV_N R_Z? W, Town of % `— Subdivision Lot # Certified Survey Map # _ Volume Page # Warranty Deed # , volume Page # Spec house yes no Lot linm identifiable yes no SYSTEM MAINTENANCE AND OWNER CERTIFICATION Improper use and maintenance of your septic system could result in its premature failure to handle wastes, proper maintenance consists of pumping out the septic tank every three years or sooner, if needed, by a licensed pumper, what you put into the system can affect the function of the septic tank as it treatment stage in the waste disposal system Owner maintenance brlrespons�ities are specified in §Coumr. 83.52(1) and in Chapter 12 - St Croix County Sanitary Ordinance. -Ibe Property owner agrees to submit to St. Cmbc County Planning & Zoning Department a certification form, signed by the owner and by a master plumber, journeyman plumber, restricted plumber or a licensed pumper verifying that (1) the on -site wastewater disposal system is in proper operating condition andlor (2) after inspection and pumping (if necessary), the septic tank is less than M full of sludge. Uwe, the rwdersignad have read the above requirements and agree to maintain the private sewage disposal system with the standards set forth, heroin, as act by the Department of Commerce and the Department of Natural Resources, State of Wisconsin. Certification stating that your septic system has been maintained crust be completed and returned to the St. Croix County Planting & Zoning Department within 30 days of the three year expiration date. Uwe certify that all statements on this form are true to the best of my/our knowledge. Uwe am/aro the owner(s) of the property described above, by virtue of a warranty deed recorded in Register of Deems Office. Number of bedrooms . �JILI ,d' MNATURE OF APPLICANTS) DATE ***Any informration that is (misrepresented may result in the sanitary permit being (.yoked by the Planning & Zoning Department *** Include with this application a recorded warranty deed from the Register of Deeds Office and a copy of the certified survey neap if reference is made in the warranty deed. 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Parcel #: 08.28.19.118B-20 TOWN OF TROY ST. CROIX COUNTY, WISCONSIN Owner and Mailing Address: MITCHELL R SCHABER 435 BRICK CIR HUDSON WI 54016 Districts: Dist# Description 2611 SCH DIST OF HUDSON 1700 WITC Abbreviated Description: Acres: 3.695 CLESEC 8 T28N R19W PT SE NW FKA LOT 6 OF CSM 10/2734 CSM 29-6686 LOT 2 Plat Tract(S Co-Owner(s): Physical Property Address(es): ' 435 BRICK CIR Parcel History: Date Doc # Vol/Page Type 10/22/2019 1090904 ! WD 09/12/2019 1088351 / ES MT 09/03/2019 1087836 29/6686 CSM 07/18/2018 jQaa3D4 / WD more... •T-H 401/4160Y4 GLI Block/Condo Blda 2734-CSM 10-2734 040-94 108-28N-19W NW I LOT 6 2020 Valuations: Values Last Changed on 11/06/2019 Class and Description Acres Land knprovement Total Totals for 2020 2020 Taxes Taxes have not yet been calculated. Key •- Primary Parcel #: 040-1036-70-010 Valid as of 06/17/202011:47 AM Alt. Parcelli: 08.28.19.118E-10 TOWN OF TROY ST. CROIX COUNTY, WISCONSIN Owner and Mailing Address: Co-Owner(s): RYAN T COCHRAN COCHRAN, KATHERINE H KATHERINE H COCHRAN 47 MEADOWLARK UN Physical Property HUDSON WI 54016 Address(es): Information Not Available Districts: Dist# Description Parcel History: Date Doc # Val/Page Type 2611 SCH DIST OF HUDSON 1700 IWITC 02/10/2020 1097023 / WD 09/12/2019 1088351 / ESMT Abbreviated Description: Acres:2.530 SEC 8 T28N R19W PT SE NW FKA LOT 6 OF CSM 09/03/2019 1087836 29/6686 CSM 07/18/2018 1068304 I / WD 10/2734 CSM 29-6686 LOT 1 I more... Plat Tract (S-T-R 401/41601/4 GL) BlockfCondo Bldg * 6686-CSM 29-6686 048019 08-2819W SE NW LOT 1 2734-CSM 10-2734 040.94 08.28N-19W NW ILOT6 2020 Valuations: Class and Description Acres land Values Last Changed on 11 /06/2019 Improvement Total Totals for 2020 General Property 01 0.001 0.00 0.00 Woodland 1 0.0001 0.001 0.001 0.00 2020 Taxes Taxes have not yet been calculated Key '- Primary -,,rM _ M _ = SANITARY PERMIT APPLICATION ------------ --------- --- ---------- _ ��.__.__w In accord with ILHR 83.05, Wis. Adm. Code COu 8?-0; STATE SANITARY PERMIT # -Attach complete plans (to the county copy only) for the system, on paper not less than 8%x11inches Insize. ❑ Check mvislontoprevious application -See reverse side for Instructions for completing this application. STATE PLAN I.D. NUMBER 1. APPLICANT INFORMATION-PLEASEPRINTALLINFORMATION. RTY OWNER PROPERTY LOCATION / Y. [(JI/a, S T Z9, N, R E(oreVV PROPERTY OWNEA MAI AD SS LOT# BLOCK# L c CITY S E ZIP CODE PHONE NUMBER SUBDIVISION NAME OR Z C II. TYPE OF BUILDING: (Check one CITY NEAREST ROAD State Owned VILLAGE: ❑ Public Q 1 2 Fam. Dwelling-{k bedrooms or of L e III. BUILDING USE: (If building type Is public, check all that apply) 1 ❑ Apt/Condo 2 ❑ Assembly Hall 6 ❑ Medical Facility/Nursing Home 10 ❑ Outdoor Recreational Facility 3 ❑ Campground - - --fi--0 Merchandise: Sales/Repairs 11 ❑ RestauranttBar/Dining 4 ❑ Church/School 8 ❑ Mobile Home Park 12 ❑ Service Station/Car Wash 5 ❑ Hotel/Motel 9 ❑ Off ice/FactQlry 13 ❑ Other: Specify IV. TYPE OF PERMIT: (Check only one in line A. Check line B if applica A) 1. V New 2. ❑ Replacement 3. ❑ Replacement of 4. Reco iQn of 5. ❑ Repair of an System System Tank Only Existing System Existing System B) ❑ A Sanitary Permit was previously issued. Permit# — Date Issued V. TYPEOFSYSTEM: (Checkonlyone) Non -Pressurized Distribution Pressurized Distribution Experimental Other 11 ❑ Seepage Bed 21 ❑ Mound 30 ❑ Specify Type 41 ❑ Holding Tank 12 Z Seepage Trench 22 ❑ In -Ground 42 ❑ Pit Privy 13 ❑ Seepage Pit Pressure 43 ❑ Vault Privy 14 ❑ System -In -Fill VI. ABSORPTION SYSTEM INFORMATION: 1. GALLONS PE7 2. ABSORP. AREA 3. ABSORP. AREA 14. LOADING RATE 5. PERC. RATE 16. SYSTEM ELEV. 7. FINAL GRADE REQUIRED (sq. ft.) PROPOSED (sq. it.) (Gels/day/sq. ft.) (Min./inch) >� / 4Qt .TION 6 Y-0 �' 2 Feet O Feet VII. TANK INFORMATION CAPACITY In allons Total New istin Gallons Of Tanks Manufacturer's Name Prefab. Concrete Site Con- strutted Steel Fiber- glace Plastic Exper. App. Tanks Tanks Septic Tank or Holding Tank C.;- Litt Pum Tank/SI hon Chamber Vlll. RESPONSIBILITY STATEMENT I, the undersigned, assume responsibility for Installation of the onsite sewage system shown on the attached plans. PIu is Name (Print): Plumber's Signature: (No Scam PRSW No.: Business Phone Number: v / r � 7 ILr PI u 'e Aa rase (Street, City late, ZI a): 30 . C UNTYIDEPARTMENT USE ON ❑ Disapproved Sanitary Permit Fee(ImIud"Groundwater Fatelssued Issuing Agent Slgnature(No Stamps) Approved ❑ Owner Given Initial Surcharge Fee) Adverse Determination X. CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL/REASONS FOR DISAPPROVAL: 90-6398 (formerly PI467) (R. 11/8e) DISTRIBUTION: Original to County, One Copy To: Safety 8 Buildings Division, Owner, Plumber f u i�LCJL vv, '14 'ATQ�l �= 8r, ,c k- Orc(< sCQ� i" yo' f Syr �l = 41 esfi+ws /AW.D � s %wr '.Bl Nw< </ � � 7� � � �AJSf {4 U / -�yr f,%er �1 f X — �m ri ✓N 40 s.T. F �y e —sic 7> ' }Fi ly.o — %-')( 7S' 0 1r E5 TI 0 N & A NS WER Effluent Filters NSFC ENGINEERING SCIENTIST An rsw to i am having an onsite wastewater treatment system installed, and my installer said that i need an effluent filter. What is an effluent filter, and what is it supposed to do for my system? Editnr!s Note: This column is based on calls re- ceived over the National Small Rows gearing house (NSFC) technical assistance hotline. ff you have further questions concerning septic tank ef- fluent filters, cal( (800) 624-8301 or (304) 293- 4191 and ask to speak with a technical assistant The proper management and maintenance of onsite systems is vital to system longevity. An im- portant part of septic tank maintenance is pre- venting suspended solids from -entering the soli absorption system or drainfield Of course there are many other factors that may extend the He of an onsite system, but using a septic tank effluent filter is a means of reducing solids from reaching the drainfleld. Typical single compartment septic tank with ef- fluent fitter installed in the outlet tee Swu Nadonat Small mows C—whou n Ilem E wwPSPE02 onslte wasteewwa[a Treatment for Small Commit nifim and Rural Areas. Generally, the first component of a conven- tional onsite wastewater treatment system is the septic tank Septic tanks can be either single- or mu16-compartment tanks (see Figure 1) made of steel, plastic, or concrete, each having an inlet and outlet, inlet and outlet tees or baffles, and at least one manhole for access to the tank The septic tank acts as a collection and treat- ment component for a conventional onsite system, where both liquid and solid wastes from the house- hold are received. Within the tank, most solids will settle to the bottom, creating what is commonly called sludge- Other waste, such as fats, oils, and grease, float to the top creating what is known as the scum layer, The liquid between these two lay- ers is the wastewater effluent that is passed to the disposal area The effluent is generally dear but contains sus- pended solids, such as food pariides, or other small solid particles that won't settle to the bottom and are not part of the scum layer. The suspend- ed solids will eventually pass through the outlet to the onsite disposal area in a conventional on - site wastewater treatment system, the disposal area is referred to as the drainfieid or leachfield. The wastewater effluent is conveyed to the drain• field by one of two methods, by gravity or by pumping. Even though the effluent normally contains suspended solids, in most cases, these particles do not have immediateeffects on the drainfield. However, over time, these solids con build up and dog the pore spaces in the disposal area The solids carryover does not necessarily mean that an onsite system disposal area will fail, just that over time, acougwlation of solids will occur and effectively reduce percolation rates. One method to decrease the amount of sus Pended solids and subsequently reduce the organic content of the waste stream, measured as the bio. logical oxygen demand (BODA and thus increase the longevity of the onsite wastewater treatment system, is to install a septic tank effluent filter. Arc other advantage is that effluent fdters are cos6effec- five, and in some instances, reusable. Effluent filters come in a variety of shapes and sizes, and are produced by several different man- ufacttaYers and have a range of applications from individual homes to commercial s'Ites. The basic principle of the effluent filter is to provide adds• tional surface area for suspended solids to collect and attach, before they pass to the drainfield. Each filter is unique in its individual design, but similar in purpose; that is, to decrease the . amount of solids carryover to the drainfield and by doing so reduce BODs. Independent research performed at Tennessee Technological University (Treanor, 199s) suggests that effluent fliters do indeed reduce suspended solids as well as BODs in onsite,systems. The study was performed as research for a masters thesis, and was conducted at eight unrelated loca- tions, under different loading rates and uses. The study was Performed using three different effluent filters. The statistical analysis showed that the flk ters significantly reduced the BOD and suspend- ed solids in septic tank effluents. ' III) £ 3 T I D N & A N 5 W£ a� f 4° Biatube Effluent Filter ,dabie PUChandle as mat set suraws Top seat Dim Air gams eiotube°ilt rCarl-doe 2" yrvbanmentel Teahrolagg Commsrcw Illustration of a typical effluent filters for resf- denial and commercial use. Though proprietary devices are shown in these diagrams, the National Small Flows Clearinghouse does not en- dorse any one manufachrrer, the use of this figure is intended for illustra- tion purposes only. Although other research is being performed, there is still some debate on the overall effective- ness of septic tank effluent filters. The effluentfiiter, as mentioned earlier, is placed in the outlet of the septic tank These filters can be installed in old septic tanks, replacing the outlet baffle or tee, or during installation of new tanks it is important that you contact your local regulatory agency to determine if the use of an ef- fluent filter is required or recommended for your onsite wastewater treatment system. Some states require the use of effluent filters while others sim- ply recommend their usage, yet other states have formed no real opinion about effluent filters. As noted, effluent filters are capable of reduc- ing suspended solids and as a result, reduce BOD and increase the longevity of onsite waste- water treatment systems. This, however, does not mean that the onsite system and the effluent fil- ter itself do not require proper maintenance. It will still be necessary to have your septic tank pumped and regularly inspected. The effluent filter also requires regular mainte- nance and must be periodically checked. As a con- cern for the homeowner's safety in dealing with the components of a septic system, most manufac- vase Rher housing aka sysra,ns, IM. rm,denw LjWrmnuunaa lTedmnlogy resldeTM turers and regulatory agencies recommend that a certified inspector or septic tank pumper provide this maintenance. The filter must periodically be re- moved from the tank, and the solids, which have been trapped and attached to the filter, must be washed,back into the septic tank This is why it would be more appropriate to have this done dur- ing the time your septic tank is being pumped. This perhaps is the one disadvantage of having an efflu- ent filter. If the filter is not maintained, it will poten tiafly dog and create problems for the onsite waste- water treatment system. Such an example could be plugging the septic tank, causing the sewage to back up into the'home. The National Small Rows Clearinghouse can provide additional information on septic tank efflu- ent filters and resources regarding their usage You may contact the National Small Flows Clearing- house and request a Manufacturers/Consultants Database search for a fist of septic tank effluent 114- ter manufacturers. This information can also be ob- tained on the National Small Flows Clearinghouse Web Site at www.nsfr—wvu.edu 0 Trent, wm'wn o. r seS. Tresurnmrc apabeRy of enee Blrers for :epee tank effluent Tennasee Technoin" University, Tennessee 39