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EHD - Public
ProgramCode
4200 – Liquid Waste Program
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ARCHIVED REPORTS
FileName_PostFix
RPTS
RECORD_ID
PR0526172
PE
4242
FACILITY_ID
FA0017710
FACILITY_NAME
ANKA NORTHSTAR
STREET_NUMBER
401
Direction
S
STREET_NAME
AIRPORT
STREET_TYPE
WAY
City
MANTECA
Zip
95336
APN
24130052
CURRENT_STATUS
01
SITE_LOCATION
401 S AIRPORT WAY
P_LOCATION
04
P_DISTRICT
005
QC Status
Approved
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PREFACE <br /> Performance evaluation of residential wastewater treatment systems is achieved within the provisions of <br /> ANSI/NSF Standard 40: Residential Wastewater Treatment Systems (revised July 2000), prepared by the <br /> NSF Joint Committee on Wastewater Technology and adopted by the NSF Board of Trustees. <br /> Conformance with the Standard is recognized by issuance of the NSF Mark. This is not to be construed as <br /> an approval of the equipment, but a certification of the data provided by the test and an indication of <br /> compliance with the requirements expressed in the Standard. <br /> Plants conforming to Standard 40 are classified as Class I or Class 11 plants according to the quality of <br /> effluent produced by the plant during the performance evaluation. Class I plants must also demonstrate <br /> performance consistent with the effluent color, odor, oily film and foam requirements of the Standard. Class <br /> I plants must meet the requirements of EPA Secondary Treatment Guidelines' for five day carbonaceous <br /> biochemical oxygen demand, suspended solids and pH. <br /> Permission to use the NSF Mark is granted only after the equipment has been tested and found to perform <br /> satisfactorily, and all other requirements of the Standard have been satisfied. Continued use of the Mark is <br /> dependent upon evidence of compliance with the Standard and NSF General and Program Specific Policies, <br /> as determined by periodic reinspection of the equipment at the factory, distributors and reports from the field. <br /> NSF Standard 40 requires the testing laboratory to provide the manufacturer of a residential wastewater <br /> treatment system, a report including significant data and appropriate commentary relative to the performance <br /> evaluation of the plant. NSF policy specifies provision of performance evaluation reports to appropriate state <br /> regulatory agencies at publication. Subsequent direct distribution of the report by NSF is made only at the <br /> specific request of or by permission of the manufacturer. <br /> The following report contains results of the entire testing program, a description of the plant, its operation and <br /> key process control equipment, and a narrative summary of the test program, including test location, <br /> procedures and significant occurrences. The plant represented herein reflects the equipment authorized to <br /> bear the NSF Mark. <br /> 01/11/20151060 This report may not be reproduced in whole or in part Rage 3 of 46 <br /> Final Report without the expressed written consent of NSF International. April 2002 <br />
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