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Yarmouth and Dennis Inspection and Maintenance Proqram 47 Workshop Road, So.Yarmouth, MA 02664 Map No. 100 Tel: 508-760-5202 Fax: 508-760-2990 ID No. 35 Parcel K10 SEPTIC SYSTEM INSPECTION REPORT Date 5/21/98 Time // " Occupant/Agent • '�"" � , v_` Property Owner JOHN W DOHERTY Property Address 99 HALLET ST / ON SITE INSPECTION: Cover Exposed � �N Depth to Cover �inches Problem �Y �N If Yes, Explain r..�r. COMPONENT INSPECTED: �Septic Tank �Converted Cess ool �Cesspool �Other Inlet �Qutlet �Both Sanitary Tee �N �NA Baffle Wal � Longsweep � Solids Measurement: 1 � � ) X 100 / � _ ' ` °�� Scum Depth Sludge Depth Effective Depth % S lids � LOCATION SKETCH .�..�r�, 6�f�,�.i c �,..,y� sr_._..,._ _.�_..�..�_,�:L,L_.._..��. �.�„t \� ` '� ���`r � ��.�I� � � V COMMENTS: INSPECTION NDINGS-- ACTION REQUIRED OF PROPERTY OWNER No Action Required at This Time. The solids are less than 20%. � Pumping Recommended. 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'�,:�� r � . ���t � �'-: ��.J The septic system safely treats and Adding a disposer. disposes of household waste from Government agencies and industry the kitchen and bathroom(s). experts agree that a properly sized Here's how the typical system and maintained septic system can : shown here works. accommodate the food waste load Inside the tank. that a conventional disposer adds to the system. Wastewater flows into the tank. Solids lighter than water, such as Still, many homeowners with septic greases, oils and paper, float to the systems remain skeptical. They ask: top forming a layer of scum. Solids "Will the septic tank fill up faster?" heavier than water settle to the "Is the septic system too small for a bottom as sludge. disposer?" "Would a disposer harm my drain field?" Outside the tank. The middle layer of partially These concerns have discouraged clarified water flows through the many homeowners on a septic distribution box into the drain system from installing a disposer. field. Gravel and soil filter out Now In-Sink-Erator's advanced pollutants and bacteria. disposer technology answers those Pumping the tank. concerns once and for all. . Periodically, accumulated sludge ' � ._ must be pumped from the tank to ' prevent solids from overflowing s. and contaminating the drain field. > �°" � • Like a conventional disposer, Septic The Disposer mounts to the sink drain. � It finely grinds food waste, such as '���1��-Erator meat, bones, fruit and vegetables, for O � � rM discharge down the plumbing line. Se t�c Dis oseri The Big Difference: Bio- p p Char e'" Enz me Tr . g y eatment Speciall y Septic Disposer is special because each time it's operated, it automati- � cally injects a measured amount of ' Designed to Bio-Charge Enzyme Treatment, to � Work with � break down food and other house- , . hold waste. Qn�/ S�Ze Immediate action. �� � Millions of active microorganisms Septic System. are completely mixed with ground waste inside the disposer. Waste- digesting enzyme action begins even _.: � before the waste reaches the septic ��.�. :- tank. The digesting action accelerates in � . the septic tank itself, as the enzymes help break down household waste and reduce the accumulation of �l ���� � ��� scum and sludge. � ��� , t ���x � �, .� ���� { � � H�� � No need to re-size , �ss ,x�a � a�� � ti �� :. `k the septic system. � Tests show that disposing of food ' � • - �:�.. waste with Septic Disposer will not � � ���� ' increase septic system loading. Nor _� � �"�� "' will it harm or add load to the drain � � � � field. . �����: �,; ��., :� e�,�«��� � � ��;. Also, Septic Disposer's high-speed t� grinding means only small amounts ��, ;��� s� of water are needed to flush food � `� � ; � g�.������� :c�' waste into the septic system. �,� �- � x �: No increase in _a pumping frequency. ��'�� ` ` That's because the enzymes neutralize the extra load added by the food waste with Septic Disposer in use. No need for separate ' treatment additives. Since Septic Disposer injects the � exclusive Bio-Charge treatment �' �� � - automatically, there's no need to pour additives down the toilet. And Bio-Charge is highly concentrated to last up to four months. It also helps prevent odors and back-ups. • Specially formulated to ^ Exclvs�ve digest all kinds of waste. Bt�-Char eTM Bio-Charge natural microorganisms acontinuously break down food waste, � �� as well as household waste, including Enzyme toilet paper. Treatment� upernconcent ted enzymes. Each time Septic Disposer is used, Goes to it automatically injects more than 300-million enzyme-producing Work with microorganisms from the Bio-Charge cartridge into the grind chamber. ,a. �� ,� Every Use of . � , , ��F �. �a� � � � . . `�,�`�` � ��4 � Sept►c Disposer�M ��� E�;w � Y4 `t! '�`" The Bio-Charge treatment instantly mixes with food waste and starts producing powerful enzytnes. , , , i >1 .; '; i These enzymes instantly begin breaking �iry} � � j►� �' down food waste in the grind chamber. `;lll � �( � They then flow into the septic tank ' #��,����L� and break down toilet paper and other household wastes. ��. , , �� s,i ��,�, _., .:=.�= u ate cu Daily additions of Bio-Charge keep the septic system at ideal levels of bio-activity. Tank sludge and surface scum are continuously reduced. And Bio-Charge helps keep the septic system operating smoothly. 4 � Septic Disposer Features: Exclusive Quick-Lock'" ' mounting,for easier,faster installation. One twist locks disposer in place. Bio-Charge System automatically injects concentrated enzyme treatment with every use. Corrosion-Proof Grind Chamber Stainless Steel 360° Swivel Impellers improve grinding efficiency and reduce chance of jamming. Stainless Steel Shredder Ring `�� with super-tough cutting teeth grinds �w` ' � , the toughest waste. Bio-Charge Replaceable Cartridge Heavy-Duty 1/2 H.P. Induction Motor gives maximum grinding power. � Bio-Charge cartridge equals 4 bottles of other septic treatments. The Bio-Charge treatment is super concentrated and injected in measured amounts. Based on normal disposer use, each 16-oz. cartridge will last up to 4 months. � � � � s � � � ,`, � � , .. — t , .: ; , � �:�.. _�, :..�»�.., Quick cartridge replacement. Simply push a button to release the empty cartridge, then snap in a new one.Discard the empry cartridge. Controls odors too. Bio-Charge contains a citrus scent to help control odors from the sink and drain. There's also a surfactant to help break down soap and grease Patents Pending film that accumulate in drain pipes. � s � � Installin Re lacin 9 p , g Se tic Dis oser:M The B�o-Char erM p p , 9 0 , Cartr►d e. It s as Easy as 9 a Conventional Disposer. It's a Snap. , 1. Replacing a disposer. 1. Tum blue cap on new Disconnect disposer from drain cartridge COUNTER- and remove from mounting. CLOCKWISE until � If disposer has Quick-Lock pump stem pops-up. �, mounting,there's no need to ' replace the mounting. New installation. Disconnect sink drain and install mounting assembly. 2. Make electrical � � 2. PRESS blue release ��q connections. :��� button on disposer and -n remove used cartridge. �� ;�� . �F ¢.� _, m, � � O � � �rw =�� : 3. Connect disposer to ��� .��` 3. INSERT new cartridge f�F 4 mounting assembly and �� ���� , until it locks into ;� �' connect discharge tube. �:� � ���, position. � � �_ ,� �� �' � J �� ��,� ,.� �}. Lock disposer in place. With Quick-Lock,one twisr does ir. _'� Consumers can purchase � replacement cartridges ��s. through In-Sink-Erator dealers, or order from �� In-Sink-Erator direct. , For ordering details, ' call toll free: 5. Attach Bio-Charge 1-888-527-1493. , - - cartridge and turn ; disposer on/off 3 or 4 _ ' times to prime cartridge � ��� pump. �.,. � �� �$.�� ��.�' � 6 , �t�S al1 In-Sin�-Erator. America's Best Selling Disposers. w µ � . _� . #1 Choice of . �, � s -�� w� � �� r� Professionals. _����� �� � r , ��. ��� _� �i�4�Y.> `s A! 4�+E W� � "s'�'.`nti" �� �i ° � -��r:_ ���:y ` f � �_ ' � Four out of five kitchens that > r�. have a disposer rely on one built � by In-Sink-Erator. What's more, nine out of 10 plumb- ' ing contractors prefer In-Sink-Eraror over any Convenience plus sanitation. other brand. With Septic Disposer, there's no Septic-friendly. more food waste to smell up the Environmentally responsible. Convenience kitchen, no more outdoor trash plus performance. cans that attract insects and far less The New In-Sink-Erator Septic Our inotors are made to take it. garbage to haul away. Disposer:" It's the first food waste They're the satne type used in disposer specially designed for any household appliances that have to Full 3-year "in-home" size septic system. last for years, such as refrigerators, service warranty. Questions?Need more information? driers and washers. There's no need to remove the Contact your contractor, dealer or disposer and retum it to place of distributor or call 1-888-527-1493. ( Reliability. purchase. Repairs or replacement All In-Sink-Erator disposers are will be made in a customer's home For infortnation on other quality built to international quality system at no charge. (Refer to printed In-Sink-Erator products, visit our standards certified by ISO 9001. warranty for terms and conditions.) web site at: www.insinkerator.com. ' ■ �� � SIMPLE WAYS TO KEEP A SEPTIC SYSTEM HEALTHY. 1. � � Kee� all ruYic �ln�l k��+zai��l��ti� chemicals out ��f rhe �5�stem. � 2. Kee�, �lll fc,rei;�n sc�lids (c<3r ho� lirter, sanit��ry n���kins, ci�;aretrc filrers, ��lper to���els, etc.) �n�t c�f the svsrcm. � 3. 1��linitni�e ��uu���in�; ��f f�it.� an�� a���kin,�; ��ils du«�n thc r�r��itz. 4. I3e a�nscr���lti�•e in �.��arer usa�;c. S�ace �,ut t�iundry ��%a�hin�;. �� C;��nsidcr lc���--f7usli roilcts �lnd lc����-fl��«� f�iuccrs. � Fix all Lc�lks pr��m��rly. ' 5. �� .; M��inrain a��ecluate ��e�;ct�itic�n ��s cc��-er c���ea- rl�le �lrain field. ' 6. Kee}� �tn-face «�ater� a�t�ay- from the tank anc� drain fielc3. 7. Kec� hea��}' ��ehicles and er�ui�ment ��ft rl�e drain ficld. S. L-I�1��e rlle s��stem iiz.5pecte�l re�ul�lrly, h�� a pr�,fes�i�mal .�e�,tic sy�stem a,ntract��r. 9. Kee�� tn���s <ln�l c�r<�n�in�s c�f t}ie ���stetn. 10. k���, �l��l���r����lr1�� �-����r��s. �' D I S P O S E R���� IN-SINK-ERATOR� au OO ISE, 1997. 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