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0.0933 in/yr(62 mg N/L�(1 -0.25)+(9.5 in/yr x 0.1 m L) <br /> Nr = (0.0933 in/yr+9.5 in/yr) <br /> Nr 0.55 ppm as n trate-nitrogen(NO3 N) <br /> SION OF THE EXISTING SEPTIC SYSTEMS <br /> In accordance with the request by EHD,the following information describes the apparent <br /> operations of the existing septic system that serves Building G, and at one point in time, the Silos: <br /> An influent tightline exits Building G and connects with the existing septic tank. There is <br /> evidence for this line because the asphalt (AC)had been cut at some point in the past tracing the <br /> line to the tank. Another tightline comes in from a toilet and sink located in the Silos. However, <br /> the influent tightline from the second floor fixtures is exposed near the Silo exit with the piping <br /> exhibiting severe corrosion. Therefore,these Silo fixtures cannot be used until the influent line is <br /> completely replaced. <br /> It is assumed that each of these two influent lines come into the sides of the septic tank. The size <br /> of the tank is unknown, as is the leachfreld managing the effluent from this tank. It is assumed the <br /> leachfield, of unknown construction details, extends to the north from the tank. <br /> IV. SEPTIC SYSTEM OPERATIONAL PARAMETERS AND COMPONENTS <br /> A. PROPOSED SEPTIC SYSTEM COMPONENTS AND OPERATIONAL PARAMETERS <br /> TO SERVE BUILDINGS G, B,C,F,H,L <br /> SSS§ 3.7. The design of the pressurized filter bed disposal system for Building G is based upon the <br /> factors for efficient operation, disposal field longevity, and environmental protection. An overview <br /> of the system operation to serve Building G is as follows: the ADA components are depicted on the <br /> Site Plan prepared by the architectural firm of Ware-Malcomb: <br /> The existing septic stank must be destroyed under EHD permit since it is most likely more than 60 <br /> years old and probably structurally unsound. Influent lines from the retrofitted Restrooms in <br /> Building G and from the Silos will be connected to a new 2,000 gallon, two compartment septic <br /> tank. Effluent will gravity from this tank into a 1,250 gallon tank directly adjacent to the south. <br /> The second compartment of this tank will be the pump chamber with a BioTubeg filter vault. A <br /> duplex pump system will pressurize the effluent for both transport and disposal. Pumping will be <br /> on-demand and not timed-dose. <br /> The filter bed will be constructed to the southeast of Building G. Effluent will be pressurized <br /> through seven laterals for equal effluent distribution orientated within a filter bed disposal <br /> arrangement. The 100%reserve replacement area is denoted on the Site Plans and is directly north <br /> of the primary filter bed. <br /> Page -8- <br /> Chesney Consulting <br />