HomeMy WebLinkAbout245 Casteel Ridge - 210701401009 - 161696ISINDIVIDUAL SEWAGE DISPOSAL SYSTEM PERMIT EAGLE COUNTY ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH DIVISION P.O. Box 179 - 500 Broadway • Eagle, Colorado 81631 Telephone: 328-8755 Bp-10607 YELLOW COPY OF PERMIT MUST BE POSTED AT INSTALLATION SITE. PERMIT NO. 1 6 1 6 Please call for final inspection before covering any portion of installed system. OWNER: Jose Kauachi PHONE: (713) 439-7511 MAILINGADDRESS: 5100 San Filipe, Suite 354 city: Houston State: TX Zip: 77056 APPLICANT: Jerry Mlramonti, The Miramonti Group PHONE: (970) 926-3262 SYSTEMLOCATION: 0095 Casteel Ridge Rd., W01COtt TAX PARCEL NUMBER: 2107-014-01-009 LICENSED INSTALLER: Long s Excavating, Jerry McArthur LICENSE NO: 25-96 DESIGN ENGINEER OF SYSTEM: Alpine Engineering, Linn Schorr; White Water System INSTALLATION HEREBY GRANTED FOR THE FOLLOWING: allon 1000 GALLON SEPTIC TANK holding ta.Ok, plus 500fWhit:e Water dosing tank ABSORPTION AREA REQUIREMENTS: ------sotrAREP12ET0P-M1-PAer1R-a€D 1500-190bymE-Ki---T-aF-Tftc-Nem-ootT-cm-absorption area via drip irrigation SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS: 1.Field verify 4' separation to bedrock 2. Representative of Summit Sewers must be present during installation 3 Submit maintenance agreement to Eagle County Env. Health upon completion of system 4.Install as er.en ineer's design. ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH APPROVAL: DATE:24 CONDITIONS: ti, ALL INSTALLATIONS MUST COMPLY WITH ALL REQUIREMENTS OF THE EAGLE COUNTY INDIVIDUAL SEWAGE DISPOSAL SYSTEM REGULATIONS, ADOPTED PURSUANT TO AUTHORITY GRANTED IN 25. 10- 104. 1973, AS AMENDED. 2. THIS PERMIT IS VALID ONLY FOR CONNECTION TO STRUCTURES WHICH HAVE FULLY COMPLIED WITH COUNTY ZONING AND BUILDING REQUIREMENTS. CONNECTION TO OR USE WITH ANY DWELLING OR STRUCTURE NOT APPROVED BY THE ZONING AND BUILDING DEPARTMENTS SHALL AUTOMATICALLY BE A VIOLATION OF A REQUIREMENT OF THE PERMIT AND CAUSE FOR BOTH LEGAL ACTION AND REVOCATION OF THE PERMIT. 3. CHAPTER IV, SECTION 4.03.29 REQUIRES ANY PERSON WHO CONSTRUCTS, ALTERS OR INSTALLS AN INDIVIDUAL SEWAGE DISPOSAL SYSTEM TO BE LICENSED. FINAL APPROVAL OF SYSTEM: (TO BE COMPLETED BY INSPECTOR): NO SYSTEM SHALL BE DEEMED TO BE IN COMPLIANCE WITH THE EAGLE COUNTY INDIVIDUAL SEWAGE DISPOSAL SYSTEM REGULATIONS UNTIL THE SYSTEM IS APPROVED PRIOR TO COVERING ANY PORTION OF THE SYSTEM. INSTALLED ABSORPTION OR DISPERSAL AREA: 1500 SQUAREFEET. via drip irrigation line. INSTALLED SEPTIC TANK: 1000 GALLON 235 DEGREES 18 FEET FROM rlaannlit t371—th.g went—k,ljam, n:F t:h@ bou e SEPTIC TANK ACCESS TO WITHIN 8" OF FINAL GRADE AND PROPER MATERIAL AND ASSEMBLY_ YES —NO COMPLIANCE WITH COUNTY / STATE REQUIREMENTS: x_ YES _ NO ANY ITEM CHECKED NO REQUIRES CORRECTION BEFORE FINAL APPROVAL OF SYSTEM IS MADE. ARRANGE A RE -INSPECTION WHEN WORK IS CORRECTED. COMMENTS: This system a1Go inrl„rlas a 500 gallon dosing tank to d1 '14' and 2350 off N from the cleanout. Engineer1certification received, along with mainten-ance agreement ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH APPROVAL: DATE: December 3, 199_7 ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH APPROVAL: DATE: (RE -INSPECTION IF NECESSARY) APPLICANT / AGENT: RETAIN WITH RECEIPT RECORDS OWNER: PERMIT FEE PERCOLATION TEST FEE RECEIPT # CHECK # �I INDIVIDUAL SEWAGE DISPOSAL SYSTEM PERM, EAGLE COUNTY ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH DIVISION I �" P.O. Box 179 - 500 Broadway - Eagle, Colorado 81631 Telephone: 328-8755 BP-10607 YELLOW COPY OF PERMIT MUST BE POSTED AT INSTALLATION SITE. PERMIT NO. I U 1 6 Please call for final inspection before covering any portion of installed system. OWNER: Jose Kauachi PHONE: (713) 439-7511 MAILINGADDRESS: 5100 San Filipe, Suite 354 city: Houston State: TX Zip: 77056 APPLICANT: Jerry Miramonti, The Miramonti Group PHONE: _(970) 926-3262 SYSTEMLOCATION: 0095 Casteel Ridge Rd.. WO1COtt TAX PARCEL NUMBER: 2107-014-01-009 LICENSED INSTALLER: Longs Excavating Jerry McArthur LICENSENO: 25-96 DESIGN ENGINEER OF SYSTEM: _Alpine Engineering Linn Schorr; White Water System INSTALLATION HEREBY GRANTED FOR THE FOLLOWING: allon 1000 GALLON SEPTIC TANK holding tank, plus 504' hit:e Water dosing tank ABSORPTION AREA REQUIREMENTS: o®— -SWARI!MTOP-S6EPA0eMD 1500 -sebomE-FEET-aFTReNeot-oo tem-absorption area via drip irrigation SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS: -1. Field verify 4' separation to bedrock 2 Representative of Summit Sewers must be -present during installation 3 Submit maintenance agreement to Eagle County Env. Health upon completion of system 4.Install as er.en ineer's design. ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH APPROVAL: DATE: i CONDMONS: 1. ALL INSTALLATIONS MUST COMPLY WITH ALL REQUIREMENTS OF THE EAGLE COUNTY INDIVIDUAL SEWAGE DISPOSAL SYSTEM REGULATIONS. ADOPTED PURSUANT TO AUTHORITY GRANTED IN 25- 10- 104. 1973, AS AMENDED. 2. THIS PERMIT IS VALID ONLY FOR CONNECTION TO STRUCTURES WHICH HAVE FULLY COMPLIED WITH COUNTY ZONING AND BUILDING REQUIREMENTS. CONNECTION TO OR USE WITH ANY DWELLING OR STRUCTURE NOT APPROVED BY THE ZONING AND BUILDING DEPARTMENTS SHALL AUTOMATICALLY BE A VIOLATION OF A REQUIREMENT OF THE PERMIT AND CAUSE FOR BOTH LEGAL ACTION AND REVOCATION OF THE PERMIT. 3. CHAPTER IV, SECTION 4.03.29 REQUIRES ANY PERSON WHO CONSTRUCTS, ALTERS OR INSTALLS AN INDIVIDUAL SEWAGE DISPOSAL SYSTEM TO BE LICENSED. FINAL APPROVAL OF SYSTEM: (TO BE COMPLETED BY INSPECTOR): NO SYSTEM SHALL BE DEEMED TO BE IN COMPLIANCE WITH THE EAGLE COUNTY INDIVIDUAL SEWAGE DISPOSAL SYSTEM REGULA PRIOR TO COVERING ANY PORTION OF THE SYSTEM. INSTALLED ABSORPTION OR DISPERSAL AREA: 1500 SQUARE FEET. via drip irrigation line. INSTALLED SEPTIC TANK: 1000 GALLON 235 DEGREES 19 FEETFROM rlPanojii- on 1-he SEPTIC TANK ACCESS TO WITHIN 9' OF FINAL GRADE AND PROPER MATERIAL AND ASSEMBLY _ X YES —NO COMPLIANCE WITH COUNTY/ STATE REQUIREMENTS: _g YES NO ANY ITEM CHECKED NO REQUIRES CORRECTION BEFORE FINAL APPROVAL OF SYSTEM IS MADE. ARRANGE A RE-INSPECII COMMENTS: This systpm also inrinrlPc a %n0_gallon dna4n.gt-ank located 4' cleanout. E ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH APPROVAL: ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH APPROVAL: (RE -INSPECTION IF NECESSARY) 11111111111111111111111 IN 111111111111111111111111 IN 093 12/04/1997 11:49A B745 P148 APPLICANT/ AGENT: 1 of 2 R 0.00 D 0.00 Sara J Fisher, Eagle, CO PERMIT FEE PERCOLATION rtsi rtt - --- ., . ISDS Permit # Building Permit # APPLICATION FOR INDIVIDUAL SEWAGE DISPOSAL SYSTEM PERMIT ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH OFFICE = EAGLE COUNTY P.O. BOX 179 EAGLE, CO 81631 328-8755/927-3823 (Basalt) PERMIT APPLICATION FEE $150.00 PERCOLATION TEST FEE $200.00 PROPERTY OWNER: Jose Kauachi MAILING ADDRESS: 5100 San Felipe, Ste 354 E, Houston, TX 77056 PHONE: (713) 439-7511 APPLICANT/CONTACT PERSON: Jerry Meremonti, The Miramonti Group, 926-3262 Linn Schorr, Alpine Engineering, Inc. 926-3373 PHONE: LICENSED SYSTEMS CONTRACTOR: Longs Excavating ADDRESS: PHONE: PERMIT APPLICATION IS FOR: (X) NEW CONSTRUCTION () ALTERATION () REPAIR LOCATION OF'PROPOSED INDIVIDUAL SEWAGE DISPOSAL SYSTEM: Legal Description: �Lo I —ON _6(— 00 / Parcel Number: Lot 44, Cordillera Subdivision, Filing 2, Eagle Co., CO Lot size: 2.296 acres Physical Address: 0095 Casteel Ridge Road, Eagle County, Colorado BUILDING TYPE: (Check applicable category) (X) Residential/Single Family Number of Bedrooms 5 () Residential/Multi-Family* Number of Bedrooms () Commercial/Industrial* Type TYPE OF WATER SUPPLY: Well () Spring () Surface ( ) Public (X) Name of Supplier: Squaw Creek Metropolitan District *These systems require design by a Registered Professional Engineer NOTE: SITE PLAN MUST BE ATTACHED TO APPLICATION MAKE ALL REMITTANCE PAYAB E TO: "EAGLE COUNTY TREASURER" SIGNATURE: DATE. G `l I AMOUNT PAID: RECEIPT # 16 - DATE:— CHECK #_ CASHIER: Community Development Department (970) 328-8730 Fax: (970) 328-7185 TDD: (970) 328-8797 EAGLE COUNTY, COLORADO December 4, 1997 Jose Kauachi 5100 San Filipe, Suite 354 Houston, TX 77056 Eagle County Building P.O. Box 179 500 Broadway Eagle, Colorado 81631-0179 RE: Final of ISDS Permit No. #1616-96, Tax Parcel #2107-014-01-009. Property location: 0095 Casteel Ridge Rd., Wolcott, CO. Dear Mr. Kauachi: This letter is to inform you that the above referenced ISDS Permit has been inspected and finalized. Enclosed is a copy to retain for your records. This permit does not indicate compliance with any other Eagle County requirements. Be aware that later changes to your building may require appropriate alterations of your septic system. If you have any questions regarding this permit, please contact the Eagle County Environmental Health Division at (970) 328-8755. Sincerely, % Janet Kohl Environmental Health Department Eagle County Community Development ENCL: Final ISDS Permit cc: files 1SDS PERMIT: 1� +e 0 �► �° ` ffe �`�`� *�* �►a ISDS FINAL OBSERVATION "`�:�� `�+s• COMPLETENESS FORM . --Tank is TA gal. Tank Material: �wc .. e4 a % C CO ML � '?- Sao "d� • ��°°° '�" ti. "3s at d eft. end _ 23SO degrees from CACwYa Oat (permanent landmark) Tank is located _ fL and Z 3l��` degrees from S�—\41!"ww, Mgt" (permanent landmark) _ til Tank sit level. rank lids within ti" of Anished trade. �r _ Size of field AV00.f 2 --Unit$ lineal it, Technology o 16* 's' ,+� �1, _Cleanout is installed in between tank- and house (+ 11100 ft) ° ,e/ T9here i$ a'T" that goes donna 14 inches in the inlet and outlet of the tank. metre. Inlet and outlet is sealed with tax tape, rubber Sasket, etc. '�` TI.�t V40IL&C. Tank has two compartments with the larger compartment closest to the house. 6 y ti/ Measure distance and relative direction to field. a s► ww", \0j)Ma w4l� kv.— _ , —Depth of field fL � $eail inteifece raked. Inspection portals at the end of each trench. Proper distance to setbacks. properly installed per manufacturers specifications. (Chambers rocks removed from trenches, eta) —--Otber — —Y�_Inspection meets 22uircment4: 1-117-177 —Copy form to installer's file if recommendatiom for improvement were suggested. Iry 1,•: \ramr .�'� /' s. `d.oC�+�.en"" ACTION TAKEN: �J `_ wo- Setbacks Well Potable Water Lines House Property Line lake Stream Dry Gulch Tank Drain Field 100 25 20 10 50 25 10 10 Took so 10 5 10 s0 10 * t0 jl-lx� d el--- ALPINE ENGINEERING, INC. Edwards Business Center - PO. Box 97 • Edwards; Colorado 81632 (970) 926-3373 - Fax (970) 926-3390 ALPINE ENGINEERING, INC. Kauachi Residence ISDS Percolation Test Results - 5/20/96 TIME HOLE #1 HOLE #2 HOLE #3 DEPTH (FT.) MPI DEPTH (FT.) MPI DEPTH (FT.) MPI 10:00 0.49 0.50 0.43 10:05 m 0 0.56 5.95 0.53 ✓ 13.89 , 0 0.50 5.95 10:10 0.60 .. 10.42 0.57 10.42 0.55 4 8.33 10:15 0.65 :- 8.33 0.62 8.33 , a�, 0.61 - 6.94 10:20 ::; 0.68 13.89 , f 0.65 13.89 0 �i 0.65 10.42 10:25 ; 0.72 .-' 10.42 0.68 13.89 U Ll 0.69 --' 10.42 10:30 = 0.76 `"` 10.42 - 0.70 20.83 , p� 0.73 - � 10.42 AVERAGE 9.90 t 13.541 8.75 l•?•'VY l ,_. TABLE 7-2 RECOMMENDED RATES OF WASTEWATER APPLICATION FOR TRENCH AND BED BOTTOM AREAS (4)(11)(12) (a) SOIL,TEXTURE x PERCOLATION RATE : APPLICATION RATE min/in gpd/ft J2) Gravel, coarse sand <1 Not Suitable (`) Coarse to medium sand 1-5 1.2 Fine sand, loamy sand 6 - 15 0.8 Sandy loam, loam 16 - 30 0.6 Loam, porous silt loam 31 - 60 0.45 Silty clay loam, clay loam (d) 61 - 120 0.2 (e) a. May be suitable estimates for sidewall infiltration rates. b. Rates based on septic tank effluent from a domestic waste source. A factor of safety may be desirable for wastes of significantly different character. c. Soils with percolation rates <1 min/in can be used if the soil is r2placed with a suitably thick (>2 ft) layer of loamy sand or soil. d Soils without expandable clays. e. These soils may be easily damaged during construction. EPA Design Manual: Onsite Wastewater Treatments and Disposal Systems. TABLE 1 Minimum Surface Area Required to Dispose of 100 GPD Soil Absorbtion Rates Soil Type Est. Soil Perc. Rate Min/in. Hydraulic Conductivity In/hr. Design Hydraulic Loading Rate Galft-Day Total Area Required ft2/100Gal. Per Day Course -sand <5 >2 2.0 52 Fine sand 5-10 1.5-2 1.6 65 Sandy loam 10-20 1.0-1.5 1.3 80 Loam 20-30 0.75-1.0 0.9 115 Clay loam 30-45 0.5-0.75 0.6 175 Silt -clay loam 45-60 0.3-0.5 0.4 260 Clay non -swell 60-90 0.2-0.3 0.2 520 Clay -swell 90-120 0.1-0.2 0.1 1040 Poor clay >120 <0.1 0.075 1380 Reference: Geoflow, June 1994, Page 7 SEPTIC SYSTEM APPLICATION INTRODUCTION Lot 44, Cordillera Subdivision, Filing 2 is a single family homesite located in the Squaw Creek drainage, southwest of Edwards, Eagle County, Colorado. A five -bedroom home is proposed to be built on the site. The site is not currently served by Upper Eagle Valley Consolidated Sanitation District; an Individual Sewage Disposal System is proposed. PROPOSED USE The proposed system will serve a five -bedroom residential single family dwelling. Due to shallow bedrock and asthetic reasons, a Whitewater Mechanical Sewage Treatment System is proposed. QUANTITY OF SEWAGE 5 Bedrooms)(2 ersons/bedroom 75 d 1.5 peaking factor =Q 125 d ,1 ( )( P )( gp )( P g ) —� � r. gP .. r DRIP FIELD LAYOUT Drip fields will be set to dose 15 minutes every 2 hours at 100 gallons per dose, resulting in up to 180 minutes of dosing per day (assuming float switch is at dosing level). Each emitter will handle 1.5 gph at 25 psi. 1,125`gpcl"x 1 emitter x = 250 emitters 1.5,gph 3 hours dosing A minimum of 250 emitters will be required. Emitters will be spaced at 2 foot intervals; 500 ft of dripline will supply 250 emitters. In order to provide the square -footage in consideration of the long-term acceptance rate of the soil (see calculations below), the drip field configuration will be 10 lines at 50 feet per run spaced 3 feet apart; the actual number of emitters used will be 1,000. LOADING RATE On May 20, 1996, three percolation tests were performed at the proposed absorption trench location. Three pits were hand -dug to a depth of two and a half feet, encountering a sandy silt with increasing amounts of limestone rock fragments with depth. Neither groundwater nor evidence of a seasonal high water table aw s encountered h —the holes. The average " percolation rate was 11 minutes per inch (MPI). All three tests indicated sufficient percolation rates. Application for ISDS Permit I Lot 44, Filing 2, Cordillera A geotechnical investigation was performed at the site on May 2, 1996. Test borings conducted in the area of the proposed foundation encountering a sandy silt with increasing amounts of limestone rock fragments with depth. At 3.5 feet depth, little soil material was encountered and substrate consisted of highly weathered bedrock (sandy and crumbled). At a boring depth of to 9 eet drilling became more difficult as bedrock materials were more consolidated, although still highly fractured. Neither groundwater nor evidence of a seasonal high water table was encountered in the holes. The S ,®�p�Io�onsolidated bedrock in the area t� of the drip lines will be field verified during installation of the ISDS system. The system will 6e nstail-d-i-'where tndicated`with a four -foot separation to consolidated bed rock or re -located to provide four feet of separation. According to "Geoflow Subsurface Irrigation, Design and Installation Manual" soils of this type may be loaded at a rate of 1.6 gallons per square foot per day (see Table 1, Minimum Surface Required to dispose of 100 gpd). The area that will be used for this installation will be 1,500 square feet which will result in a hydraulic loading rate of less than 0.8 gallons �' per square foot per day, consistent with the long-term acceptance rate of these soils (see Table 7-2). INSTALLATION The owners of the proposed residence would like to use a garbage disposal. AEI recommends the installation of a 1000 gallon septic tank upstream of the Whitewater System to settle food solids and provide some pre-treatment. use to monitor sludge accumulation. AEI recommends pumping the tank after 6 months of The Whitewater Aerobic Treatment Plant will be installed per manufacturers specifications. The drip line will be laid out in a grid approximately 50 feet by 30 feet (10 lines x 50 feet, spaced 3 feet apart). The actual configuration of the drip line grid will be determined in the field, but will have a minimum area as indicated above. The drip line will be installed at a depth of approximately feet Drip lines will be installed to completely drain after each dose. 4 foot separation to bedrock will be field -verified during installation. Ij The proposed location of the system is outside of all applicable setbacks distances. The drip grid is to be used only with the Whitewater System installed as per manufacturer's installation instructions, and only with a Summit Sewer Systems, Inc. representative present. Application for ISDS Permit 2 Lot 44, Filing 2, Cordillera KAUACHI RESIDENCE ISDS PROPOSED LAYOUT GENERAL NOTES CONTACT ALPINE ENGINEERING, INC. AT LEAST 48 HOURS PRIOR TO INSTALLING ANY SEPTIC SYSTEM IMPROVEMENT. THE SEPTIC SYSTEM IS ALSO TO BE INSPECTED BY ALPINE ENGINEERING, INC. PRIOR TO BACKFILL. CONTACT LINN SCHORR, 926-3373. 2. APPROXIMATE LOCATION OF DRIP LINE GRID IS SHOWN ON THE PLAN. ACTUAL LAYOUT OF THE DRIP LINE MAY HAVE A DIFFERENT CONFIGURATION DUE TO SITE VARIATIONS INCLUDING VEGETATION AND ROCKS. THE FINAL LAYOUT WILL CONFORM TO ALL EAGLE COUNTY SETBACK REQUIREMENTS AND MAINTAIN THE DESIGN GRID AREA. 3. PROVIDE MINIMUM 10' SEPARATION BETWEEN WATER AND SEWER LINES, OR ENCASE PER EAGLE COUNTY REGULATIONS. 4. PROVIDE RISERS ON SEPTIC TANKS TO FINISHED GRADE. 5. MAINTAIN MINIMUM GRADE ON SERVICE LINES AND 3 FEET COVER OR PROVIDE INSULATION. 6. DIRECT DRAINAGE FROM ROOFS AND SURROUNDING AREAS AWAY FROM DRIP LINE. 7. PROVIDE TWO TIES TO WHITEWATER TANK AND DRIP SYSTEM, AS REQUIRED BY EAGLE COUNTY FOR AS-BUILTS. 8. WE RECOMMEND THAT DISTURBED AREAS BE SEEDED IF NOT IN A LANDSCAPED AREA AFTER INSTALLATION OF THE SUBSURFACE DISPOSAL SYSTEM TO PROMOTE EVAPOTRANSPIRATION. RECOMMENDED SEED MIXES INCLUDE "FOOTHILL PASTURE" OR "PRAIRIE", WHICH ARE AVAILABLE LOCALLY AND GROW TO 10" AND 15" HIGH. NO AUTOMATIC SPRINKLER SYSTEM SHOULD BE INSTALLED ABOVE THE DISPOSAL FIELD. 9. THE OWNER MUST REALIZE THAT AN ONSITE SEWAGE DISPOSAL SYSTEM IS CONSIDERABLY DIFFERENT FROM PUBLIC SEWER SERVICES. THE OWNER MUST BE AWARE OF AND ASSUME THE RESPONSIBILITY FOR CONTINUED MAINTENANCE OF THE SYSTEM. WE RECOMMEND PUMPING OF THE TANK PER THE MAINTENANCE AGREEMENT TO MONITOR SLUDGE ACCUMULATION. THERE ARE ALSO DAILY CONSIDERATIONS. SUCH AS NOT PUTTING PLASTIC OR OTHER NONBIODEGRADABLE MATERIAL DOWN THE SEWAGE DISPOSAL SYSTEM. ALSO, WATER USE MUST BE CAREFULLY MONITORED SO TOILETS ARE NOT ALLOWED TO RUN WHEN SEALS MALFUNCTION. TO ILLUSTRATE THE POINT, IT SHOULD BE -NOTED THAT A RUNNING TOILET WILL CONSUME IN EXCESS OF 1000 GALLONS PER DAY IF ALLOWED TO RUN. 10. ENSURE THAT VEHICLES ARE NOT ALLOWED TO DRIVE ACROSS THE TANK OR DRIP LINES. PLACE POSTS OR BARRIERS IF NECESSARY. 11. COMPLY WITH ALL EAGLE COUNTY REGULATIONS REGARDING SEPTIC SYSTEM INSTALLATION. INSTALL WHITEWATER SYSTEM AND DRIP LINES PER MANUFACTURERS RECOMMENDATIONS AND EAGLE COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT REQUIREMENTS. EAGLE COUNTY WILL NOT APPROVE THE SEPTIC SYSTEM UNTIL AS-BUILTS ARE SUBMITTED. 12. CONTRACTOR IS RESPONSIBLE FOR PROVIDING AS -BUILT DRAWINGS TO ENGINEER FOR FINAL INSPECTION. U!=1:4,SA .John L' HQur^2ux 970-949-40*33 P, 01 i� TO: ZAs' /did22Y &A6L� ('fJdNT� R£: Phone �+ Fax Phone ICC: Date / 196 Number of pages including cover sheet FROM: John L'Heureux L'Heureux Construction PO Box 3136 Avon, Co 81620 Phone 970-949-4163 Fax 970-949-4163 Phone REMARKS I I Urgent �* For your review ❑ Reply ASAP I I Please Comment .3 ��' ,1<� p y 111-16-97 05.55PM FROM LONGS EXCAVATION FG2 O-VEMSER 18, 1997 EAGLE COUNTY HEALTHDEPARTMENr P.O. BOXY/179 EAGLE, CC) 81631 REF: SEA -VICE CONTRACT FOR OMS C'ASTML. RIDGY: RD., WOLCOTT, CU. Pl,',R i T 01616-96 JOSE KAUAC M RESIDENCE Lo.NG'S.EXCAV'ATION, INC. WILL PR0VWL' STANDARD MONTHL' mA Nn',NAN E SERVICES FOR THE WW'f'E'W ATER .AER08lC SY R SYSTEMS NSTALLED AT THE, .ABO%T LOCATION AT NO CK-%ROE TO THE Fil'altr U,$WNEP, F(*R A .PE1uC7t? GTE -rw-o (,z) i'E ARs. AT im EmD ok' "Sias TIME PERIOD, A INTW CONTRACT NMU ST BF NEGOTIATED. THE. STAIPM-AJM K6JN EN ANCE INCLUDES" [may-LEMANING O CC���w[ PRESSt�p+RFILTER M INSPE VTxNG DRIPFIBUD FLUSMKG ORTF'IELID (BI- NNLIALLY) - PERFORM N+G 4 BI-ANN"t. AL SAMPLINGS FOR SOLIDS CONTENT ALL UPEi1 ATING EXPENSES OR. REPLACENMYF ITEM: NOT COVERED UNDER MANLTA["TURER'S. wARkAj-,'T'y WILT. BE nM RESPONSIBILITY OF 71M HOME0WNTER (I.E. ELECIRTCAL EXPENSE, ?DUI" -OUT FEES, ETC.). IF THE. OWNTRSHPOF 11M, Uf-UT CiLkNUES HANDS, TINS CONTRACT SHAM,. BE NULL AND VOID, ANTS A ?SEW CONTRAST MUST BE SIGNED 8Y 'nM NEW O%WE.RS AS PART OF THE SALE OF THE PROPERTY. A FEE S"l BE CHAROEO TO THE. NEW OWNIRS FOR SAID C,OMMACT. THE FEE WILL BE QF.A STA-NDAM R.A`y'E F-QL TV,,+q rTr TOTHE O T (.7 06UIL.A.R V E�.R�` 1 ►7 .ti i - A d i r• IM R'�r 11 Nd 8!a MN- C JOSE KAUACHI L MY S EXCAVATION, ATION, INC. HO1MBOU NIER Oec-02-97 09:43A Jahn L'Heuveux 970-949-4083 1-29--1995 6 : 1 JAM FROM OCC-01-97 01:57P John L'Houv-wux 970-94'a-4083 1I9�I�i��11111All :VM''1 V5F,R It.1997 LAtiI.E CcjtjN'I"Y WA1,1TIDEPARTM4NT 1P.0. BOX 179 EAGLE. CO 8169 L REi: SERVICE CON"MACT FyJlt OMS C:ASTERL RB>GE RP-, WOLCOTT, CC3.- PF.RMT1' LONG, SJLXC'AVA-FIDN.INC, WILL PROVIDE 3F1►MA1LU1tJItN7IMILY MAWTENANCF- $+ERVi'Ciis roR THF, WKMWATiR ARRUDIC SEWER Sy 3Tr:j.IS u4ST;�I.= .%T TIE ADCA'L' LOCATION AT NO CHAROE"Tlo HOISO W N ER VCR ^ PE1tiC V cal' T1tiO C2) -YWJW- A I" I'Hi; EN0 OF 'rW5- iMV1Z PERIOD, A KNEW CONTRACT NWST Sl -�MOOTIATED' TIME ST 0WARD MAM7EN ANCE+ INCLUORS' - CLEANINCi OF MIMP3iLrS30R AIR MTZR - CYCLIIVCir TIIb A MSCM%N ISSPECT240 DJUPFOLIM - FLUSH M4 DR,SFFIELD (91-A►NAR31tl LY) PERFORMING 4 SI-ANWAL SA1i KINGS FOR 301-IDS CONTCNT ,U-L UPERATTA O EXPENSM OR RETI.- trEM E C X bd$ NOT COVERED Vr1 M MANL'F RUMMER'S WARR.AWW 'WULL W TM RESPONSMu.1TY OF rill 11OMEOWNM; (1.E.1:3.EMUCAL EXTEWS7s.1' W-4UT FEES, VTC. � IF TH . c;WNERSM OF TIM MIT CMU40ES HANM TIM CONTRACT sIiA11.. BF, ljj'I..t. AND Vo%D, A NI) A NiM CONTRACT MU3 T BE 61CMD BY Tim :,rEw OWNS" As PART C7r, T91E SAL& AJF 71-IL PR MIMTY. AITE 6IWJi HE C44AROi'D TO THE.NEW OWNUS FOR SAM WNTRACT, THE FEE WILL 13E CAP A-STANDAM KATE I;Q1.•Iv'ALBNT TO T3S CCOT OF SMO-A R cowi,a►vrs AT.mTv* lam New cowj%A.cT 1fi'1WR rm%.1. i c: I E XAVACM EXCAVATION, TNC. HONSOWNIM I IIIIII "III IIIIII IIIII IIII IIIII IIIIIII III 11111 IIII IIII 641093 12/04/1997 11:49A B745 P148 2 of 2 R 0.00 D 0.00 Sara J Fisher, Eagle, CO SEPTIC SYSTEM APPLICATION ` LOT 44 Cordillera Subdivision, Filing 2 Kauachi Residence Prepared for: Miramonti Group Mr. Jerry Meremonti P.O. Box 395 Edwards, CO 81632 Prepared by: Alpine Engineering, Inc. P.O. Box 97 Edwards, CO 81632 (970) 926-3373 INSTALLATION, OPERATION & MAINTENANCE MANUAL Individual Home Wastewater Treatment Plant This manual includes instructions for the systems below. ❑ DF40-M ❑ DF40-F ❑ DF40-FF ❑ DF40-C ❑ DF40-CA ❑ DF40-CC Delta Fiberglass & Environmental Products, Inc. P.O. Box 969 • Denham Springs, LA 70727 e 1-800-219-9183 • 504/665-1666 • FAX: 504/664-9467 11 ■ MEEFFS-90-M-M� EWMENIMMMOW WA�Mq LIW- DISTRIBUTOR AND HOMEOWNER NOTES: The Delta Fiberglass & Environmental Products, Inc. Model DF40 has been tested by NSF International and conforms to ANSI/NSF Standard #40, Class 1 effluent require- ments. 2. State and/or local regulations govern the installation and use of individual mechanical wastewater treatment systems and must be complied with. Consult your local Sanitarian/Environmentalist prior to installation. HOMEOWNER RECORDS S/N Date Installed By Distributor A WORD ABOUT YOUR DELTA SEWAGE TREATMENT SYSTEM AND HOW IT WORKS The WhitewaterrM Sewage Treatment System that you have purchased is in many ways much like an aquarium. It is a living system that must be cared for, with a small amount of effort, in order to obtain the high quality water discharge that your Whitewaterrm System was designed to produce. You can be proud that in purchasing your WhitewaterrM System and with a minimum amount of mainte- nance, you can directly contribute to a cleaner, safer environment. All sewage treatment systems of this type work by using the bacteria that nature has provided. By pumping air into the system, the bacteria grow and thrive in much larger amounts than would = occur naturally. The overpopulation of bacteria speeds up the process of breaking down sewage, making it safe for release into the environment. This entire process takes place within the walls of your specially designed, self-contained Whitewater m Treatment System. Your WhitewaterrM System is made up of an outer mixing tank and a center settling tank. Raw unsettled domestic wastewater enters directly into the mixing tank. Mixing is accomplished by air passing from the blower to the air pipes located around the outer wall of the mixing chamber. The tank design is such that solids remain in suspension with a general flow pattern up the outer plant wall, then down the outside of the settling chamber when the air blower is on. This flow pattern allows a quiet condition in the settling tank. The mixed liquid enters the hopper -shaped settling tank at the bottom and travels upward toward the discharge pipe. The quiet condition allows solids to settle down and re-enter the mixing chamber. The result of this process is a clear, odorless discharge, which meets or exceeds state water quality standards. By following the few simple steps that you find in this manual, your WhitewaterrM System will provide you with years of service and the knowledge that you are doing your part to protect our lakes, rivers, and streams. Whitewater- is a trademark of Delta Fiberglass and Environmental Products, Inc. 1 HOMEOWNER CARE AND OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS The Whitewaterrm System has been designed and built to provide long term, reliable and efficient service. Once the unit has been installed (see installation instructions) the unit will operate with a minimum amount of attention. The following should be accomplished as checks for system failure: Daily - Observe the warning device which comes on when the power to the blower has been interrupted or when the air supply system has malfunctioned. If the alarm is activated, replace the battery with a new one and check for a blown fuse or thrown circuit breaker. Check air pump to be sure it is operating. Once accustomed to the soft humming sound of a properly operating unit any unusual noise is an indication of malfunction. If an unusual noise is detected or total failure is observed, call your local dealer for service. The battery in the alarm panel should be checked to ensure that its power level is adequate. If the compressor is unplugged and the alarm does not sound, the dead battery should be replaced with a new one. If the alarm still does not sound after replacing the battery, refer to the troubleshooting guide. The battery should be replaced every 6 months. Weekly - Check the treatment plant for offensive odor. If such a condition should develop, call service. Periodically - Check the air filter on the blower. Rinse with warm water if necessary. (See instal- lation instructions). Check to ensure a properly functioning alarm system as described in the installa- tion instructions. Note - To keep maintenance to a minimum and ensure high effluent quality, the following items should not be permitted to enter the system. - Strong disinfectants or bleaches, other than small amounts normally utilized in day to day cleaning and laundry (be conservative). Laundry detergents recom- mended for use are low-sudsing, low phosphates and biodegradable. - Discharge from water softener. - Any type of oils, greases, or other chemical wastes. - Disposable baby diapers and wipes. - Sanitary napkins, condoms or other similar devices. - Hair, bandages, rags, or string - Latex, plastic, or metallic objects 2 - Coffee grounds or cigarette butts Mud or sticks - Paper towels, napkins, or kleenex The WhitewaterTm System is designed to handle sewage and nothing else should go into it. The proper operation of this or any other home sewage system depends upon prop- er organic loading and the life of the microorganisms inside the system. Delta is not responsible for the in -field operation of a system, other than the mechanical and structural workings of the plant itself. We cannot control the amount of harsh chemicals or other harmful substances that may be discharged into the system by the occupants of a house- hold, we can only provide a comprehensive owner's manual that outlines substances that should be kept out of the system. Hydraulic overloading (flows in excess of design flow) may cause the sewage treat- ment system not to perform to the fullest capabilities. WARNING Ants have been shown to be destructive to the mechanical equipment on sewage treatment systems. Regular care should be taken to prevent infestation of ants near the system. Damage or destruction by ants is not covered under manufacturer's warranty. WARNING Your State or Local Health department may require other pieces of equipment to function seperately or in conjunction with equipment manufactured by Delta Environmental Products. Delta Environmental Products is not responsible for the mechanical or electrical safety of equipment it does not manufacture or supply with its sewage treatment system. Particular care should be used in evaluating the electrical or mechanical safety of equipment manufactured by others. This may include but not be limited to electrical control boxes or pumps.. K3 SOLIDS REMOVAL The Whitewater m Treatment System is designed to provide years of trouble free operation. Determination of the need for solids removal can be done through a simple test. A one quart sample should be pulled from the aeration tank and can be done so through the 4" sample port. Allow the sample to settle in a clear one quart jar for one hour. If the solids content exceeds 60% after settling, the treatment plant should be pumped out. Call your local authorized sewage disposal service to have the tank contents pumped out and disposed of properly. The method of pumping out should be as follows: A. Remove any floating solids by skimming. B. Pump out two thirds of the tank volume with the suction pipe opening being placed at the tank bottom. After the pump -out process is complete, fill the tank with fresh water to normal operating level. Refer to the Installation Instructions to get the treatment plant back into operation. Should indication of improper operation be observed at any point in time, contact your local representative. NOTE: THE COST ASSOCIATED WITH PUMPING THE TREATMENT SYSTEM IS NOT COVERED UNDER WARRANTY AND IS NOT INCLUDED IN THE SERVICE POLICY. 4 SPECIFICATIONS Individual Home Wastewater Treatment System Model DF40 Treatment Capacity --------------------------------- ---------------------- 400 G P D Volumetric Capacity----------------------------------------------------------------=------------------770 Gallons BOD Loading-------------------------- -----------------------------------1 # /day Electrical Requirement ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 63 WATTS (MAX) 115/1 /60 Aerator -Delta Compressor-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------DF40 Design Components and Materials Model DF40-M AerationTank ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- A-36 Carbon Steel Coverand Clarifier --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Fiberglass Model DF40-F & DF40-FF AerationTank ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Fiberglass Coverand Clarifier --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Fiberglass Model DF40-C AerationTank-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Concrete Coverand Clarifier --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Fiberglass Model DF40-CA & DF40-CC AerationTank-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Concrete Cover Clarifier----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Concrete Clarifier----------------------------------- =-----------------------------------------------------------------Fiberglass Parts List Item # AerationTank --------------------------------------------------- --------------------------- Clarifier------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 2 AirDistribution System ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 3 AccessCover, 6" Diameter----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------4 Discharge Piping Assembly ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 5 BlowerAssembly-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------6 SamplePort, 4" Diameter------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------7 ControlPanel----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------8 5 . 0 A L 4' Iniet r Cord ^ Main Power Cord Air Tub Plan View (Cover not shown this vier) Section A —A W Sample port not shown for ctarity) A tlet Sewage Treatment Plant Model DF 40-M Delta Fiberglass & Environmental Products DWN BY: DATE: SCALE: DWG. NO.: JOB NO.: P.O. Box 969 Denham Springs, LA 70727 E. Gulotta 07/19/93 N.T.S. A-1014 4' Inlet Main Pover Cord — a Air Tube Plan View (Cover not shown this view) Section A —A (4' Sariple port not shown for clarity) A :let 4'I4' S ID. RED Sewage Treatment Plant � Model DF 40-F Delta Fiberglass & Environmental Products DWN BY: DATE: SCALE: DWG. NO.: JOB NO.: P.O. Box 969 Denham Springs, LA 70727 1 CEC 08/03/94 N.T.S. A-1014C N/A 4' Inle Coypressor Power cord Main fib/ Power cord Air 20= 0utlet To' tank LC Air Outlet Plan View (with cover removed) Section A -A ed �'' Sewage Treatment Plant `� Model DF 40-FF Delta Fiberglass & Environmental Products DWN BY: DATE: SCALE: DWG. NO.: JOB NO.: P.O. Box 969 Denham Springs, LA 70727 CEC 08/03/94 N.T.S. A-1621 1 N/A 4' Ink i ,-1 i Compressor Power cord Main /—G Power cord Air CO- y 0 0 tlet To tank Air Plan View (with cover removed) Section A -A (4' sample port not shown for clarity) Delta Fiberglass & Environmental Products P.O. Box 969 Denham Springs, LA 70727 J. Outlet ed Sewage Treatment Plant Model DF 40-CA DWN BY: DATE: SCALE: DWG. NO.: JOB NO.: CEC 08/03/94 1 N.T.S. I A-1640 N/A A L 4' Inlet Power Cora 6 Man Power -J Plan Vi2W (Cover not shown this view) Section A —A (4' Sample port not shown for clarity) A Outlet Sewage Treatment Plant t::�oD<F- Model DF 40-C Delta Fiberglass & Environmental Products DWN BY: DATE: SCALE: DWG. NO.: JOB NO.: P.O. Box 969 Denham Springs, LA 70727 E. Gulotta 10/05/93 N.T.S. A-1014D 4' Inl, ' Outlet Compressor Power cor6� Main Power cord Air 90- y Outlet To tank Air Sl— 4'-11 Plan View (with cover removed) Section A -A (4' Sample port not shown for clarity) I A ed 'S: l I Sewage Treatment Plant J Model DF 40-CC Delta Fiberglass & Environmental Products P.O. Box 969 Denham Springs, LA 70727 DWN BY: 1 CEC DATE: 08/03/94 SCALE: N.T.S DWG. NO.: A-1014E JOB NO.: N/A PW Air In ewage Plan View (with cover removed) Section Effluent Out 131212WCd.Ti7IPi� Clarifier Aeration Chamber Flow Diagram For �:4w- Model DF 40-M DF 40-F DF 40-FF, DF 40-C, DF 40-CA DF 40-CC Sewage Treatment Plants Delta Fiberglass & Environmental Products DWN BY: DATE: SCALE: DWG. NO.: I JOB NO.: P.O. Box 969 Denham Springs, LA 70727 CEC 08/03/94 N.T.S. A-5057 N/A INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE BY CERTIFIED, LICENSED INSTALLER ONLY 1. Prepare an excavation, with a diameter approximately one foot larger than the tank and a depth that will allow approximately 3 inches of the inspection port to extend above normal ground level. Backfill with a 6 inch layer of sand or gravel if otherwise unable to provide a smooth, level, com- pact base. We recommend that the hole be roped off in some fashion to prevent injury to passersby. 2. Utilizing lifting lugs provided, place the plant in the excavation so that the inlet and outlet line up with the sewer piping. The inlet line should slope down toward the plant and the outlet line should slope down away from the plant. The plant should be level within 1/2 inch, edge to edge. 3. Position inlet and outlet lines and make connections as necessary, depending upon the con- struction materials. The inlet line should be inserted and glued into the inlet elbow and the dis- charge line should be inserted and glued into the outlet coupling. Note: Open inspection port and make sure discharge tee assembly is level and centered in clarifier prior to attaching dis- charge piping. Fill the tank with water until water flows from the discharge before backfilling. Backfill around plant, up to the bottom of the discharge connections, taking care not to damage the surface coating or dislodge the piping. If the surface is damaged, touch up with bitumastic coating. Contact Delta to purchase this coating. 4. Install the air blowers in a clean, well ventilated area, such as a tool room, garage, etc., within 100 ft. of the tank. The blower should be installed near the control panel. 5. Mount the control panel in an area such that the alarm can be heard and be readily observed. A 3-wire grounded outlet is required for safety. All electrical work shall be done according to NEC requirements (Note following instructions and precautions). 6. The control panel is rated for indoor and outdoor use and contains a fused receptacle into which the compressor is plugged. An electrical malfunction in the compressor or wiring to the compressor will cause the fuse to blow. The control panel also contains a pressure switch, audi- ble alarm and battery. Loss of air pressure caused by loss of power or compressor system mal- function will cause the alarm to sound.See drawing A-1022. 7. Remove the front cover of the control panel 8. Attach control panel to suitable mounting surface using all four mounting holes on back of box. Use proper screws of sufficient length to insure a secure and permanent mounting. 9. Control box is rated for outdoor service, however do not place it where it can be immersed in ris- ing water or where run-off water such as from a roof will fall on it. Also do not mount it where it is subject to wetting from sprinklers, hoses, etc. 10. The control box must never be connected to a circuit that is not properly grounded. Never plug the unit into a non -grounded receptacle or a receptacle that has a 2 pole to 3 pole grounding adapter attached. If there is doubt, have a qualified electrician check for proper grounding. The control box must be connected to an electric source equipped with a ground fault interrupter (GFI) circuit breaker or receptacle. A standard receptacle can be replaced with a GFI recepta- cle which can be obtained from almost any store that sells electrical supplies. 13 11. After the box is properly mounted, and with the power source disconnected, insert the compres- sor plug through the hole in the bottom on the control box and plug it into the fused receptacle inside the box. Pull the pressure tubing out of the same hole. Insert the compressor cord and pressure tubing through the hole of the split sealing plug. Insert the plug into the control box hole making sure the metal is fitted properly into the plugs' groove. The plug protects the cord and tubing from sharp edges and also seals the box from insect intrusion. Make sure there is ample slack in the compressor cord and tubing inside and outside of the control box such that the cord and tubing exits the box vertically and does not impose strain on the plug. Strain may cause the sealing plug to dislodge over time. 12. The control box is equipped with an electric cord to allow for easy installation, however, local codes may require the unit to be "hardwired" directly to the source. In this case the electric cord can be removed and the entrance hole used for approved conduit or wire attachments. 'if the receptacle cover is removed to rewire, it is very important that both factory screws used to mount the receptacle cover to the inside handy box are replaced and tightened. Also, the inside handy box is secured to the back of the control box with special screws and outside serrated washers to insure a good ground connection. It is important that these screws also be tight at all times. 13. Connect the pressure tube to the 1/8" barb -fitting in the air piping system. Install the 3/4" bronze swing check valve in air piping system after 1/8" barb -fitting. 14. Install 3/4" schedule 40 PVC piping between blower and treatment unit. A minimum of 12" ground cover is recommended. 15. Plug control panel cord into service outlet. Compressor should start. 16. Check air piping joints for leakage using a soapy water solution. Repair if necessary and then carefully backfill air line and inlet and discharge piping and cover plant to grade level. 17. Plant is ready to receive incoming sewage. 18. After the home treating unit is full of water, install a fresh 9 volt battery in the alarm circuit. 19. Test alarm circuit by momentarily disconnecting the power from the compressor and allowing air pressure to decrease. Alarm should sound. Plug compressor back in and alarm should stop sounding. 20. Replace cover on control box. 21. Change battery every 6 months or after an alarm situation has occurred. In the event that a fuse blows, replace with a 2 amp Type T, dual element time delay. 22. The distribution of air to all droplines must be uniform. If the air flow is not evenly distributed, an adjustment can be made by raising or lowering the individual air dropline. 23. Whenever possible, spend time with your customer. Review operations instructions. Be sure that the customer has a manual to keep. This saves valuable time avoiding return visits. 24. Retain these instructions for future reference. 14 SYSTEM OPERATION The control panel is rated for indoor and outdoor use and contains a fused receptacle into which the compressor is plugged. An electrical malfunction in the compressor or wiring to the compressor will cause the fuse to blow. The control panel also contains a pressure switch, audible alarm and battery. Loss of air pressure caused by loss of power or compressor system malfunction will cause the alarm to sound. TROUBLE SHOOTING ELECTRICAL SYSTEM 1. Compressor does not run A. Check main service outlet for power. B. Check and/or replace fuse with same rating in control panel (2 amp, type T, dual element time delay fuse). C. Check compressor by temporarily plugging directly into known working outlet. 2. Alarm does not sound when compressor is off A. Replace battery with a 9 volt alkaline battery. B. Malfunctioning pressure switch - replace C. Malfunctioning alarm unit - replace 3. Alarm sounds continuously even.when compressor is running A. Air leak in main air system or air tubing to pressure switch - repair leak or replace air line B. Malfunctioning pressure switch - replace NOTE: All replacement parts are available from your local dealer. CAUTION: Electrical shock or hazard may occur if unit is not serviced properly. The manufacturer recommends that a licensed electrician be called when electrical problems occur. 15 TREATMENT PLANT DATA PLATES AIR COMPRESSOR Delta Fiberglass & Environmental Products, Inc. 8275 Florida Boulevard Denham Springs, LA 70726 Phone: (504) 665-1666 Model DF40-X 400 GPD X-XXXXX ANSI/NSF STD 40 �� �� Serial No. Class 1 ALARM - AEROBIC SEWAGE TANK MALFUNCTION ELECTRICAL CONTROL -PANEL For service contact your local distributor or: Delta Fiberglass & Environmental Products, Inc. 8275 Florida Boulevard Denham Springs, LA 70726 Phone: (504) 665-1666 Model DF40-X 400 GPD ANSI/NSF STD 40 NSFX-XXXXX Class 1 Serial No. T 3" 16 DRAWING & PARTS LISTS 5 3 6 4 6/KOn_ 13 x L Drive Unit Y 0 MODELS 5030, 5040 Item No. Part No. Description O 1 608709 Diaphragm 2 2 616231 Diaphragm Base 2 3 661621 Head 2 4 638066 Valve Cover Small 2 5 638067 Valve Cover (Large) 2 6 638068 Valve 4 7 607302 Shuttle Assembly (incl. washer, u-lock nut, ma net 1 8 641121 Air Cleaner 1 9 662036 Lock-Knob 1 1 0 662028 Plastic Cover Air Cleaner 1 11 624710 Vibration Mount 4 12 624702 Rubber Bumper 4 13 626652 1 L-Tube 1 2 MODEL 5060 Item No. Part No. Add Delete Description Gly. 1 608710 608709 Diaphragm 2 2 616232 616231 Diaphragm Base 2 3 661622 661621 Head 2 4 607303 607302 Shuttle Assembly (incl. washer, u-lock nut, magnet) 2 MODELS 5030 MO, 5040 MO and 5060 MO (MOTOR ONLY) INCLUDE THE FOLLOWING ITEMS ONLY: Item Description 1 Diaphragm 2 Diaphragm Base 3 Head 4 Valve Cover (Small) 5 Valve Cover (Large) 6 Valve 7 Shuttle Assembly - Drive Unit Less Cord r 5 17 NOTE A ---/ 1 77 P WE:%T�ER-P=—, E f ; C UPE 91V BATTERY ------ i -7 /• BATTERY i HOLDER � / BUZZER / SPLIT c— PLASTIC PLUG PRESSURE SWITCH. ALARM @ i Psi ELSE-RECEPTa-_E I � � � � A:SEMBLY FOR yi / COM::.ESSOP. —1� Ej I i AIR TUBE TO COM=PE.;:.OP i t` MAIN PMWER CORD n1 '\ :IPCUIT Al1 POWER CORD FROM COMPRESSOR � I REMCVEABLE ENCLOSURE COVER Delta Fiberglass & Environmental Products P.O. Box 969 Denham Springs, LA 70727 NOTE A THESE SCREWS MUST BE SECURE FOR PROPER GROUNDING. Control Panel Assembly Drawing For Model DF 40-M, DF 40-F, DF 40-FF, DF 40-C, DF 40-CA, DF 40-CC Sewage Treatment Plants DWN BY: DATE: SCALE: DWG. NO.: JOB NO.: CEC 1 08/03/94 1 N.T.S. I A-1022 1 N/A 11 e Control Panel Compressor Power cord Main Power cord Air Tine Compressor Air -•— ❑utlet To tank .j Control Panel External Connections For Model DF 40-M DF 40-F DF 40-FF DF 40-C DF 40-CA, DF 40-CC Sewage Treatment Plants Delta Fiberglass & Environmental Products DWN BY: DATE: SCALE: DWG. NO.: I JOB NO.: P.O. Box 969 Denham Springs, LA 70727 CEC 08/03/94 N.T.S. A-1024 N/A Delta Fiberglass and Environmental Products, Inc. Individual Mechanical Wastewater Treatment System Service Policy INITIAL POLICY: A two year initial service policy shall be furnished to the user by the manufacturer or the dis- tributor through the dealer. This policy is included in the original purchase price and shall provide the following: An inspection/service call every six months, which includes inspection, adjustment, and servicing of the mechanical and electrical component parts as necessary to ensure proper function. 2. An effluent quality inspection every six months consisting of a visual check for color, tur- bidity, scum overflow, and an examination for odors. 3. A sample shall be pulled from the aeration tank every six months as described in the "SOLIDS REMOVAL' section to determine if there is an excess of solids in the treatment plant. If the test results determine a need for solids removal, the user will bear the cost and responsibility for doing so. 4. If any improper operation is observed which cannot be corrected at that time, the user shall be notified immediately in writing of the conditions and the estimated date of cor- rection. NOTE: If the entire cover needs to be removed on any one of the various model treatment plants, the existing silicone or tar strip seal must be removed and replaced with a new one. This will provide a positive seal which will not allow any infiltration into or out of the treatment plant. CONTINUING SERVICE POLICY: An annually renewable service policy affording the same coverage as the Initial Service Policy is available. Consult your dealer for pricing information. PARTS: Replacement parts or components may be obtained from your local distributor or directly from Delta Fiberglass and Environmental Products, Inc. COMPLAINTS: In order for Delta Fiberglass and Environmental Products, Inc. to properly address complaints we require that you put in writing the date and nature of the complaint as detailed as possible. This must include the Serial Number of your system. Send to: Delta Fiberglass and Environmental Products, Inc. P.O. Box 969 Denham Springs, LA 70727-0969 21 LIMITED WARRANTY Delta Fiberglass and Environmental Products, Inc. warrants the parts in each treatment system as follows: five (5) years on the compressor regardless of tank material construction, ten (10) years on fiberglass tanks, two (2) years on metal tanks and two (2) years on concrete tanks. All warranty questions shall be resolved through Delta Fiberglass Environmental Products Inc. The warranty on the treatment device is that the device is free from defects in material and workmanship from the date of installation treating household wastewater. Some states do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts, so the above limitation may not apply. Sole obligation under this warranty is as follows: Delta Fiberglass & Environmental Products Inc. shall fulfill this warranty by repairing or exchanging any component part, F.O.B. factory that in Delta Fiberglass & Environmental Inc"s judgement shows evidence of defects, provided said component part has been paid for and is returned through an authorized dealer, transportation prepaid. The warrantee must also specify the nature of the defect to the manufacturer. The warranty does not cover treatment processes/devices that have been flooded, by external means, or that have been disassembled by unauthorized persons, improperly installed, subjected to external damage or damaged due to altered or improper wiring or overload protec- tion. This warranty applies only to the treatment process/device and does not include any of the house wiring, plumbing, drainage, or disposal system. Delta Fiberglass & Environmental Products, Inc. is not responsible for any delay or damages caused by defective components or material, or for loss incurred because of interruption of service, or for any other special or con- sequential damages or incidental expenses arising from the manufacture, sale or use of this process/device. Delta Fiberglass & Environmental Products, Inc. reserves the right to revise, change or modify the construction and design of the treatment process/device for household wastewater or any component part or parts thereof without incurring any obligation to make such changes or modifications in previously sold equipment. Delta Fiberglass & Environmental Products, Inc. also reserves the right, in making replacements of component parts under this warranty, to fur- nish a component part which, in its judgment is equivalent to the part replaced. Under no circumstances will Delta Fiberglass & Environmental Products, Inc. be respon- sible to the warrantee for any other direct or consequential damages, including but not limited to lost profits, lost income, labor charges, delays in production, and/or idle production, which dam- ages are caused by a defect in material and/or workmanship in its parts. Some states do not allow the exclusion of limitation of incidental or consequential damages, so the above limitation or exclusion may not apply to you. This warranty is expressly in lieu of any other express or implied warranty, excluding any warranty of merchantability or fitness and of any other obligation on the part of Delta Fiberglass & Environmental Products, Inc. This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may also have other rights which vary from state to state. HOMEOWNER ASSISTANCE - 6 MONTH INSPECTIONS To assist the installer on your 6 (six) month inspection -checks due, follow the instructions as noted. Should you sell, rent or leave your home, seq that you leave this manual for the next owners. 1. Clip out one of the coupons as indicated. 2. Fill out completely and mail to the installer. Do this every 6 months. 3. If the installer is no longer in business, mail to Delta Fiberglass and we will coordinate your inspection check for you. 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