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EHD - Public
ProgramCode
4200 – Liquid Waste Program
FileName_PostFix
LIQUID WASTE PLAN CHECK
RECORD_ID
SR0084912
PE
4201
FACILITY_NAME
EIJEN CORPORATION
STREET_NUMBER
1868
Direction
E
STREET_NAME
HAZELTON
STREET_TYPE
AVE
City
STOCKTON
Zip
95205
APN
15518002
ENTERED_DATE
2/24/2022 12:00:00 AM
SITE_LOCATION
1868 E HAZELTON AVE
P_LOCATION
01
P_DISTRICT
001
QC Status
Approved
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The Septic Tank <br /> Untreated household sewage would quickly clog any system The heavier, solid particles in the sewage settle to the <br /> if applied directly to the soil. The function of the septic tank is bottom of the tank forming a layer of sludge. Lighter <br /> primarily a settling tank allowing solids to settle to the bottom materials, including fat and grease,float to the surface, <br /> of the tank while a somewhat cleaner liquid is discharged to forming a scum layer. <br /> the GSF system for additional treatment. Septic tanks may • Bacteria living in the septic tank break down some of the <br /> CD � contain one or more compartments, or the designer may organic solids into liquid components, helping to reduce <br /> have specified two or more tanks for your system.Cn the build up of sludge in the tank. <br /> C. o Regardless of the number of compartments or tanks in • Sludge and scum are stored in the septic tank rather than <br /> CD your system, the basic principle is the same. Within the tank, being allowed to flow out of the septic tank,where they <br /> CD ti as shown below, four important processes take place. would quickly create problems. <br /> Q The septic tank filter and/or baffles prevent scum and other <br /> CD a • Access Port floatable materials from flowing out to the GSF system. <br /> z • Inlet Pipe <br /> too Access Port <br /> CD Scum Layer <br /> 3 0 <br /> CD _ ClarifiedOutlet Pipe <br /> Zone 'M* �-' <br /> • Filter <br /> • <br /> Baffles <br /> CD Clarified Zone <br /> oN ° • Sludge Layer <br /> Sludge Layer <br /> k T <br /> 6 <br />
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