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EHD - Public
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4200 – Liquid Waste Program
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O & M MANUAL - WEST LANE MOBILE HOME PARK
RECORD_ID
PR0420091
PE
4242
FACILITY_ID
FA0000277
FACILITY_NAME
IL VINETO
STREET_NUMBER
11662
Direction
N
STREET_NAME
HAM
STREET_TYPE
LN
City
LODI
Zip
95240
APN
05925003
CURRENT_STATUS
02
SITE_LOCATION
11662 N HAM LN
P_LOCATION
99
P_DISTRICT
004
QC Status
Approved
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included. Log entries should be made during the day of various activities and problems <br /> as they develop. Do not wait until the end of the day to write up the log as some items <br /> may be overlooked. If the operator will take a few minutes to make log entries in the <br /> morning and afternoon, he will develop a good log. Logs are beneficial to the operator <br /> and to people who replace the operator during vacations; illnesses, or leaves of <br /> absence. <br /> Monthly Records <br /> Monthly records should reflect the totals and averages of the values recorded daily or at <br /> some other frequency and in some cases should give maximum and minimum daily <br /> results, such as maximum and minimum daily flows. <br /> Evaluation of Records <br /> Records are not useful unless they are evaluated and used as indicators of plant <br /> operation and maintenance. Records are also useful as sources for reports to <br /> management or the public. <br /> The recorded data should enable the operator to determine operation and maintenance <br /> of his plant. The information shown by the records should also indicate to him and his <br /> supervisor the efficiency of each unit in the plant. The importance of looking at and <br /> analyzing records frequently cannot be overemphasized. <br /> Records should not only be analyzed as a single piece of data, but any one variation <br /> should be looked upon for its relation to another source of data. For example, a <br /> sudden drop in temperature of the influent might be accompanied by greater increased <br /> flows. This could indicate infiltration of sewer lines. Infiltration could influence the BOD <br /> and suspended solids concentrations in the plant effluent. <br /> Before any meaningful interpretation can be made of any sudden variation in data, an <br /> expected range of values has to be determined for the particular treatment unit under <br /> consideration based upon expected or past performance. <br /> pa%oK�rr'7�ealth-satet�-recordc-1- <br />
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