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{ <br /> ■ <br /> t f <br />. t <br /> A <br /> Mr., Churchill responded that there was a five-foot separation. He had it at <br /> 97.5. He wasn't asking for any other variance besides the local <br /> requirements. <br /> Mr. Ball asked if he had to install the dosing tank right next to the 1 - <br /> gallon tank, is that what was going to happen? <br /> Ms, Grady noted that in the letter it states that it was an existing 1500- <br /> gallon septic tarnk,6 <br /> Ir. Churchill responded that it should state that it was ars existing 100000 <br /> gallon tank& <br />:F <br /> rt Mr. Santos asked Mr, Harrington if he had any comments. <br /> Mr, Darrington recommended that to further protect the perforations they <br /> would do a ay-bell filter and an outlet T-filter. Those were some things <br /> that the DEP recommends with the pressure distribution systems. There <br /> wasn't a lot that they could do here. <br /> F <br /> r <br /> Mr. Santos asked lir. Harrington to explain the effluent T.-filter. <br /> Ir. Barrington noted that they rarely see the pressure distribution <br /> systems. He likes these systems, He had designed quite a fever of then <br /> and they are great systems. But, because you are dealing with smaller <br /> perforations in the laterals you grant as'few solids to get through as <br /> possible. <br /> t <br /> Mr. Santos understood the effluent T-filter aided in that process. <br /> Mr, Harrington added that it was basically a slotted well screen* That <br />=•. was all it was, what happens is the biomass actually builds up on the T <br /> Itself and picks anything up down to a sixteenth In diameter* It really <br /> creates a clean effluent to get through. You don't want any of the solids <br /> getting through because these are smaller diameter moles than your <br /> typical four-inch diameter gravity perforation system. <br /> Mr. Churchill added that they usually design all of their systems with the <br /> Zany-beil filter except for this property. That was a great point. But, the <br />+ only reason they didn't with this system was that they were using <br /> grinder purnp. It does pass one-inch and one Dalt solids. It was a grinder <br /> pump, yet it could potentially pass larger solids through there. <br /> Mr, Harrington re-iterated that you grant as little of the solus as possible <br /> to go through there. :: ,t <br /> ' r <br /> -v''Fiif- _ w7C.yr,a.'af.rrs,.+l�xwyGA'„,f••T+i.+!'yp}.TM '.' ' "R`�•t -64�y '�.'+rC9y_- <br /> rin +t-•Nr�r.'•+...r�5?.[4+..'rt•+.•.,.��+}},t •_.Tom,..: f .�. ;�,'�'`' _s''""f_ .� i <br /> ' ' •� �i� <br />
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