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F. Do not locate drain opening in milk house trench drains directly in front of <br /> or underneath the milk tank outlet valves. <br /> G. Location of hose port. <br /> H. Distance between top of milk tanks and ceiling. <br /> I. Distance between bottom of milk tanks and milk house floor. <br /> J. Low wall vent distance off milk house floor. <br /> K. All milk house doors are to open outward. <br /> L. No direct access from milk house to milking barn? <br /> IV. Water Plan <br /> A. Show a detail of all fresh water lines. <br /> B. Show a detail plan of the sprinkler tank, including all water inlet lines, <br /> flush lines and overflow. Show the size of the lines and designate where <br /> the water inlet lines are discharging from. <br /> V. Drainage Plan <br /> A. Provide a drainage plan showing the final destination of drainage pipes <br /> and sizes. <br /> B. Show the elevations of the floors and sumps to ensure proper drainage. <br /> C. Separate milk house drainage from all other barn drains and keep separate <br /> to the sump. <br /> VI. Roof Plan <br /> A. Show the types of beam used for barn roof. <br /> B. Show the dimensions of the continuous ridge vent (18" X6"). <br /> C. Will the continuous ridge vent extend over drip and wash pens (Al). <br /> D. Will the roof incorporate any light transmitting material over the milker's <br /> pit? <br /> If you have any questions or need assistance regarding this letter, contact Robin <br /> Trindade, R.D.I., of my staff, at (209) 468-3445. <br /> Donna Heran, Director <br /> Environmental Health Department <br /> ike uggins, Supervising R.D.I.,R.E.H.S. <br /> Environmental Health Department <br /> MH/RB:rt <br /> Cc: PA:03-429 <br />