HomeMy WebLinkAbout030-1054-10-001 (2)SITE: JOB#: 6077
BUSINESS NAME: OWNER: John Haag
ADDRESS: ADDRESS:
CITY: STATE: ZIP: 1450 Ridge Run, New Richmond, WI
PHONE: '7 �" >"- 4C - qo 83 54017
UNIT MODEL #: Microfast 0.61 �. F7r'V,"!!U
INSTALL DATE: August 13, 2Ist
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UNIT SERIAL #: 1359
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INSPECTION DATE: i O - zt - ;L 3
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SETTLING COMPARTMENT
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Sludge Depth:
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Sludge Capacity:
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TREATMENT SYSTEM COMPARTMENT
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Air Filter Checked:
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Water Turbulence Checked:
Yes
NO
Comments:
Airline and Connections Checked:
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Comments:
Alarm Panel Checked:
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Comments:
Vent/Odor Checked:
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DISCHARGE DOSING TANK
Concrete/Risers in good condition:
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Comments:
Water Depth:
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Floats Checked:
Yes
NO
Comments:
IAlarm Light and Horn Checked:
Effluent From FAST Clear:
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SUMMARY
BASED ON OUR VISUAL INSPECTION, YOUR SYSTEM OES DOES NOT APPEAR TO US TO BE WORKING PROPERLY.
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You, your septic tank pumper or your system contractor may call any time to discuss this report. Whenever your tank(s) needs pumping, ask your pumper to
clean and replace any effluent filters as needed, check the integrity of the tank and its baffles while it is empty. The tank(s) do not need to be emptied
completely because a little biological sludge on the bottom helps the treatment to restart quickly when the system is put back into use.
We did not enter the tanks or use equipment to examine underground components. Our inspection of your system included the primary observable indicators
that usually indicate the system is or is not working properly. Our inspection certainly cannot guarantee there is nothing wrong with the system or that it may
fail sooner than expected. Treatment conditions may change if there are significant changes in wastewater quantity or quality. Read the notice on the back
page for good wastewater practices. Call your system installer or service provider if you suspect problems with your system or have any questions.
We appreciate the opportunity to help you safeguard your system. With proper management and care your system can perform satisfactorily for many years.
Comments & Suggestions:
NOTICE TO OCCUPANT
Your state of the art treatment system provides an ideal way to extend the life of your dispersal field and recycle clean wastewater back into the
groundwater. Inspections can discover minor problems that could cause your dispersal field to fail resulting in considerable repair or replacement costs.
Inspecting and maintaining your system properly can greatly increase its life, save money, protect water wells, and generally improve the environment.
The wastewater that is produced by your residence or business is treated by FAST®, an advanced wastewater treatment system. The FASTO treatment unit is
located on your property and is an on -site treatment system. Any on -site treatment and disposal system will work properly provided the occupants of the
premises do not place harmful substances in the system. Therefore, certain standards must be followed in order to receive optimal performance from your
FAST® system. You may be interested to know that most of these same standards are also important to follow even for those who are connected to a municipal
or city sewer treatment system or conventional septic systems. Please refer to the list below for important information on how to help keep your treatment
system performing as it should. In addition to these standards, all required maintenance must be completed in a timely manner.
DO NOT SHUT THE BLOWER OFF (Notify your maintenance provider if it appears to be functioning improperly or if you will be leaving the property for an
extended period of time.)
DISINFECTANTS OR BLEACHES
Use in accordance with manufacturers recommendations and sparingly. Quaternary ammonia sanitizers (found primarily in commercial settings) or pine oil
cleaners should not be used.
MEDICATIONS
Normal use of over the counter medications should not affect the system. However, strong antibiotics or chemotherapy drugs have been known to severely
disrupt the treatment process. Please notify your service provider of this kind of issue so they may be aware of the reason for the system upset.
DETERGENTS
Should be low -suds, biodegradable, and low phosphate. (Some examples are: Arm & Hammer, ALL, and Ecolab® Products (commercial use))
PAPER PRODUCTS
Use white toilet paper products. Some natural bacteria do not eat color dyes in paper and therefore do not breakdown colored paper. Non -bleached paper
(brown in color) takes a long time to breakdown due to the increased level of wood pulp.
NO TOILET BOWL TABLETS SHOULD BE USED.
NO DISCHARGE FROM WATER SOFTENERS SHOULD GO INTO THE SYSTEM.
NO ANIMAL FATS, SUCH AS BACON GREASE, LARD, OR ANY OTHER OILS SHOULD GO INTO THE SYSTEM. (Normal cleaning of pots and pans is acceptable).
NO DRAIN CLEANERS SHOULD BE USED. (Vinegar and baking soda is good substitute. As a last resort chemical drain cleaners can be used, but use sparingly
because they are toxic to the bacteria in the system.)
NO LIQUID FABRIC SOFTENERS SHOULD BE USED. (These products typically contain quaternary ammonia which is toxic to the bacteria. Please use dryer sheets.)
NO HARSH CHEMICALS OR TOXINS SHOULD BE PUT INTO THE SYSTEM
(i.e. Floor stripping waste / household paints / solvents / thinners / caustic cleaners / pesticides / herbicides etc.)
OBJECTS NOT TO BE PUT INTO THE SYSTEM
DISPOSABLE DIAPERS
CAT LITTER
SANITARY NAPKINS
BANDAGES
CIGARETTE BUTTS
AUTOMOTIVE FLUIDS
RAGS
STRING
STICKS
MUD
CONDOMS
PLASTICS
METAL OBJECTS
PAPER TOWELS
CORN COBS
ANIMAL BONES
MELON RINDS
COFFEE GROUNDS
HOME BREWERY WASTE
EGG SHELLS
OLD MEDICATIONS
Laundry Wash Loading
It is recommended that wash loads be spread throughout the week.
Septic Tank Additives, Enzymes, and Bacteria
Under normal circumstances these would be unnecessary with advanced treatment systems and not recommended for traditional septic systems.
VIOLATIONS OF THE ABOVE STANDARDS OF GOOD PRACTICE MAY VOID THE PRODUCT WARRANTY