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621 Sheridan St., Port Townsend WA 98368, (360)379-4450 �'ff
SEPTIC PERMIT APPLICATION /'", ;11,
PROPERTY OWNER ✓ /v q U -� , r.r_ __a LCAVER':.,1)
MAILING ADDRESS •1�i7�ll l -• C ..A0.- . L.,,F.„
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SYSTEM DESIGNER C.CLC �l yI Desi'g-n/er Phone# ?6D- lc ZD- Za
LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Section `C7 Township ZQ/l/Range.l W PARCEL# 76/ J&/ -,03?
Subdivision Name evel"i
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Site address/Directions to site 4(37 Jay 536 5.-.3.6"
SOURCE OF S A E TYPE OF WORK WATER SOURCE
Residential V New Tank/s only Private
Residential ADU Modification Public k
Commercial Expansion
Community Upgrade �/ ���
- Repair t/-- SITE SIZE
SYSTEM TYPE Partial Repair-(tank) (drainfield) Previous Evaluation
Conventional s - Designate Reefve Area Yes# Sq - ,�(i
Alternative Redesign 1/ No
SYSTEM DETAILS
Number of Gallons/day ‘45340 Soil type z- (attach soil eval) plication Rate / 0 gal./sq.ft./day
Drainfield Length 21— f(90ft. Trench Width ft. /0 lfrenchBed Depth Te- in.
Septic Tank size 34'1&O gal. Pump Chamber size/3 Ob.gai.
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TYPE of system PjQe_Ss 21 --4 17.,- , to Teed.. /7 AO Q e46-06
By signing the application form, the applicant/owner attests that the inf rmation provided herein is true and correct to the best of
their knowledge. Any material falsehood or any omission of a material fact made by the applicant/owner with respect to this
application packet may result in this permit being null and void. I further agree to save, indemnify and hold harmless Jefferson
County against all liabilities,judgments,court costs, reasonable attorney's fees and expenses which may in any way accrue against
Jefferson County as a result of or in consequence of the granting of this permit.
I further agree to provide access and right of entry to Jefferson County and its employees, representatives or agents for the sole
purpose of application review and any required later inspections. Staff's access and right of entry will be assumed unless the
applicant informs the County in writing at the time of the application that he or she requires prior notice. Inspections shall occur
during regular business hours. Initial here if you require notification before entry
Appeal-A person aggrieved of a decision of the Health Officer may appeal. Appeals shall be submitted to the Health Division in
writing within fifteen days after receiving written notice of the decision.
DISCLAIMER-This application is for an on-site sewage system that meets the state and county
standards in effect on the date of application. This application for an onsite sewage system DOES
NOT assure you of any other County approvals. For example, it DOES NOT GUARANTEE that
you will later obtain permission to build a permanent residence or other structure on this parcel. Any
future . ••lication will be separately judged by the rules and laws in effect at that time.
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�`- JEFFERSON COUNTY PUBLIC HEALTH
615 Sheridan Street •Port Townsend•Washington •98368
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ON-SITE SEWAGE DISPOSAL PERMIT
PERMIT #: SEP14-00029 Date Received: 03/06/14
SITE ADDRESS: 2481 ANDERSON LAKE RD
Date Issued: 05/02/14
CHIMACUM, WA 98325 Date Expires: 08/02/14
APPLICANT: EVERGREEN COHO ESCAP RETREAT PHONE:
2481 ANDERSON LAKE RD
CHIMACUM WA 983259795
LEGAL DESCRIPTION: EVERGREEN COHO ESCAPEE RESORT RECREATIONAL VEHICLE PARK 177 SP
PARCEL#: 901101039 Section: 10 Township: 29N Range: 01 W
DESIGNER: ERIC CLEAVER PHONE: 360-620-2276
21257 FEATHER RIDGE LN. NE.
CLEAVER CONSTRUCTION
POULSBO WA 98370
SYSTEM DESCRIPTION: AEROBIC UNIT/PRESSURE BED
No. of Gallons per Day: 600 Type of work: REP
Drainfield Trench Septic Tank
Length: 60 feet Width: 10 feet Depth: 78 inches Size: 3,000 gallons
DISCLAIMER-This approval is for an on-site sewage system that meets the state and county standards in effect on the
date of application. This approval for an on-site sewage system DOES NOT assure you of any other County approvals. For
example, it DOES NOT GUARANTEE that you will later obtain permission to build a permanent residence or other structure
on this parcel. Any future application will be separately judged by the rules and laws in effect at that time. All construction
and development activities must comply with all permit conditions, state and local codes, and Recommended Standards and
Guidance documents in effect when the permit is issued.
The property owner is responsible for the accurate location of all property lines.Any removal of or major disturbance of soil in the
primary or reserve drainfield area may create site conditions that are unacceptable for the installation of a sewage disposal system.
Any change in drainfield or tank location may invalidate this permit unless prior approval is obtained from the Jefferson County
Environmental Health Division. If during excavation or development of the site an area of potential archeological significance is
uncovered, all activity in the immediate area shall be halted, and the UDC Administrator shall be notified at once.
Permit issued to CONSTRUCT, ALTER, REPAIR OR MODIFY AN INDIVIDUAL SEWAGE DISPOSAL
SYSTEM IN JEFFERSON COUNTY, WASHINGTON
This permit is issued for a period of three years (unless otherwise stated above) in accordance with
Jefferson County Rules and Regulations for On-Site Sewage Systems, codified in JCC 8.15 as amended.
This permit may not be renewed.
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Jefferson County Environ ental Health Specialist
This permit with conditions must be onsite during all phases of construction
HEALTH DEPARTMENT MUST BE CONTACTED FOR FINAL INSPECTION.
SPECIAL CONDITIONS APPLY - SEE ADDITIONAL PAGES
CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL - PERMIT NO.: SEP14-00029
1.) This permit was issued to correct a violation of WAC 246-272A. The permit must be completed
within 90 days of the date of issuance.
2.) The daily dose volume shall be limited to no more than 75% of the design flow, ie, 450gpd.
3.) H -The contaminated soil removed from the failed bed shall be de-watered and transported to the
shown location. Must be sanitized w/ lime and covered to prevent contact and run off from rain.
4.) The first tank in the series is the "PRE TRASH TANK" with flow equalizing airlift. THE CENTER
WALL OF THIS TANK MUST BE BAFFLED AT THE TOP AS SHOWN
5.) A"Biotube" pump filter shall be provided around the pump, as per design
6.) TRENCH TO BE EXCAVATED UP TO 78" DEPTH AND THEN BACKFILLED WITH ASTM 33
TYPE SAND TO 24"AND UP SIDE WALLS AS PER DESIGN.
7.) Health Dept. required to observe pressure test with system designer when system fully
installed/complete, 48 hours notice to be provided for scheduling.
8.) PRIOR TO ANY TANK SUBSTITUTION CONTACT THE DESIGNER AND JEFFERSON COUNTY
HEALTH DEPARTMENT.
9.) H - Existing tank shall be properly abandoned. It shall be pumped and filled with clean fill.
Documentation to be provided to Health Dept. prior to final.
10.) H - This onsite sewage system is permitted using an aerobic treatment unit (ATU.) All ATU
systems must have a continuous and perpetual maintenance agreement in place for the life of the
system. A signed contract with an approved entity, authorized by the product manufacturer, shall
be required prior to final approval.
11.) Approval of this permit does not assure the existing septic system has capacity for all uses allowed
by current code.
12.) Designer must be contacted prior to start of construction and for inspections during installation.
DESIGNER IS REQUIRED TO DO A PRECOVER INSPECTION ON ALL TYPES OF SYSTEMS.
13.) Waste Strength (BOD, TSS, Grease and oils) is to be monitored quarterly for the first year of
operation and annually thereafter. Responsibility is that of the owner. Results are to be submitted
to the Jefferson County Health Dept.
14.) Notification of the start of construction shall be faxed or emailed to Jefferson County Public Health
ONE WORKING DAY prior to start.
15.) H -An asbuilt drawing and certification of completion by the designer is required prior to final
approval.
16.) Before final approval is given, the designer shall provide an operations and maintenance manual to
the property owner and the Health Department. The manual must instruct the owner of the on site
sewage system on the ways to properly operate and maintain all components of the system.
17.) 10' separation required between a Water line and all portions of the onsite sewage system; effluent
transport line, tanks, treatment and disposal components.
18.) Divert all sources of drainage, including roof drains away from septic tank and drainfield area.
19.) Approval/issuance of a sewage disposal permit does not guarantee the approval of other
development or a building permit on this site. Compliance with other Jefferson County and
Washington State Codes is required.
20.) All construction and development activities must comply with all permit conditions, Washington
State and Jefferson County Codes and Recommended Standards and Guidance documents in
effect when the permit is issued.
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21.) Approval of this sewage disposal permit does not preclude the permit holder from complying with
the Unified Development Code for other/future development on the site.
22.) This onsite sewage system is designed for domestic strength wastewater only. Disposal of any
other waste strength is considered a violation of this permit.
23.) The project shall adhere to the Best Management Practices (BMPs) to control stormwater, erosion
and sediment during construction. BMPs shall address permanent measures to stabilize soil
exposed during construction, and in the design and operation of stormwater and drainage control
systems.
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JEFFERSON COUNTY PUBLIC HEALTH. 615 SHERIDAN, PORT TOWNSEND WA 98368
ASBUILT INSPECTION REPORT For RECORD DRAWING
Designer i CC- L-1 Permit # S9r)//6/037 EP (y-2(
Installer nz2� / s . Parcel #
Electrician fP/?/rt..S'iiL4 E2'e-14. 'i Design Flow +®O + 0
Property Owner if d gee. C&it 0 . "-sc.--4,,p if f�€� - 5 r l . A 7s-4
Site Address Ztt Ati e °r25cke L ..& /A , , �7
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Answer all questions or indicate NA i
DATE
Tanks, Pumps and Controls INSP.
Tank (manufacturer, size, baffles) /i�ce/ e00-orit,tt/v iitc°"eCc5�. zz �j iy
Pump chamber (manufacturer, size) /7`-t ezo-tGtsi 11-et-e--.7s-74
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3� 0400 � ,7l�.7.-/
Screen(sland/or Pump Shroud (type, location) %4c7L ifiner ? -,,,,Vr- Z /
Were Tanks tested onsite for water tightness? 0 No ,/ Q
Panel Model,E4S- SfP% f /1CYL4/4 Timer Model Ciri1.l,r!dW #?Cif, ii
Pump 1 — Man./Model .Cyhe,.fef Z80 Flow Rate 7g qpm `�
Pump Location (i.e. garage, treatm it unit, basement)
#- " i' e � ' s /S /�
41: transducer settings Inches Pedo .,7ozi Timer
from bottom of tank- On/off - ZS" in. Functions: On ge in
Veto - KA in. Off - sec/mid,
Alarm - j ' in. Veto On - sec/min
Storage Above High Water Alarm 6 e4s gal. Veto Off - sec/min/hr
Dose Counter Reading 0000 # gallons/dose 373--" gal.
Elap. Time Meter Reading /f min/hrs Pump Throttled? Yes No
$Dose Drawdown (in inches) /- 4 in.
Pump 2 — Man./Model Flow Rate Qom
Pump Location (i.e. garage, treatment unit, basement)
Float/transducer settings Inches Timer
from bottom of tank- On/off - in. Functions: On sec/min
Veto - in. Off - sec/min/hr
Alarm - in. Veto On - sec/min
Storage Above High Water Alarm gal. Veto Off - sec/min/oi
Dose Counter Reading # gallons/dose g 11,'
of Elap. Time Meter Reading min/hrs Pump Throttled? Yes / No ,; x.11
If additional pumps-complete the i v " 1
Dose Drawdown (in inches) in• for each and attach.
Other Timer functions & settings (e.g. override on/off) £ f- 411j;,,,
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Sandfilter basin high water alarm shuts down pump to Sandfilter Yes / No lV A
Sandfilter Basin size/location 3- �f.
Sand Fill met design spec? es No yL �i/�6'0°0 ATU (manufacturer, model) Li La-7/� �1�8/4"/C Alarm tested No
Disinfection Unit (manufacturer, type, model) 1v,`1. Independent Alarm Yes / No
Drainfield
Transport Pipe size, schd, diameter Manifold size/schd /
Orifice size 7f3 rr Lateral Size/schd / "S—Ch yQ a
Barrier Material Cover Material/Depth l/2 " <'C
Residual Head (lat.# & ft. Head) S
The laterals/pods were balanced / No
Source/Manufacturer of Drainrock/Gravelless chambers
Drainrock Clean? Yes / No If no, what action taken?
Mound/Glendon Site Prep /VA
Drainfield Length y ft Width �� ft Depth' 7 'inches
Caps for measuring residual head stored (location) j,1 0 /]l Je'r2
COMMENTS (inspection notes, changes from design or deficiencies in installation) Attach additional
sheet(s) if necessary
Health Department Inspection issues resolved Yes / No / NA If yes how?
Users Manual Provided to Homeowner Date
Tank/component Decommissioning Report Attached Yes / No / NA
Installer Certification attached/signed Yes / No
ATTACH RECORD DRAWING stamped/signed by Designer or Licensed Professional Engineer
I CERTIFY THE INFORMATION PROVIDED ABOVE WAS VERIFIED BY INSPECTION, THE
SYSTEM WAS INSTALLED AS DESIGNED AND APPROVED by JEFFERSON COUNTY
(DATE) OR THAT CHANGES HAVE BEEN NOTED AND
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T. SYSTEM I IN COMPLIANCE WITH WAC 246-2 72. 1I '
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Commercial and Residential Systems
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ENVIRO-FLO Inc.
P.O. Box 321161
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1-877-836-8476
This product has been tested in accordance with the criteria
set forth in the ANSI/NSF Standard 245
PROCESS DESCRIPTION
The NuWater BNR Wastewater Treatment System is designed for treating domes'l C
wastewater generated by normal household activities. The system consists of a single
tank utilizing the extended aeration activated sludge process. The system is capable of
producing an effluent which meets or exceeds applicable state discharge standards. This
system has been successfully tested in accordance with National Sanitation Foundation
(NSF) Standards 245 and 40.
Treatment begins when wastewater from the home flows into the pretreatment zone of
the system. Here, the organisms begin to break down and convert the waste into gases
and additional microbes. This is also where nitrate is converted to nitrogen gas. The
partially broken down waste then enters the treatment area, or aeration chamber. In the
treatment area, waste is continually exposed to microbes for the remainder of the
treatment process. The digestion action of the aerobic microbes results in a lower
concentration of pathogenic bacteria.
After average retention time in the aeration zone of 24 hours or more,the mixture enters
the clarifier where calm conditions enable separation of microbes, solids,and treated
wastewater. The microbes that settle out of the water sweep back into the aeration
chamber where they are again beneficial in wastewater treatment. The proprietary airlift
provides for a portion of the treated wastewater to be returned to the pre-treatment zone
for additional treatment and de-nitrification.
The result of aeration and quiescent separation,followed by recirculation is an effluent
that is clear,odorless, and low in nutrients which may be discharged according to local
health regulations. The NuWater BNR Wastewater treatment system is available in
concrete and polyethylene. Materials are subject to state approval.
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NuWater BNR
Individual Home Wastewater Treatment System
The NuWater BNR system is uniquely designed based on modern concepts. This system has been tested
at an ANSI certified lab. It has undergone strenuous testing,meeting ANSI/NSF standards 40 and 245
requirements, and is approved for use throughout the United States.
NuWater BNR Model Sizes approved by the test facility are: 500, 600,750, 1000,and 1500 GPD.
Please note that all sizes may not be available due to precaster availability.
The NuWater BNR system consists of three compartments. They are:
1) Pre-treatment, 2) aeration, and 3) clarification compartments.
Pretreatment Compartment
In the pretreatment compartment large solids are separated out from the incoming wastewater.
This compartment helps to prevent unapproved items from entering the aeration compartment. This is
also where re-circulated water, from the clarifier, is returned to continue the nutrient reduction process.
Aeration Compartment
The aeration compartment is designed to set the right environment for aerobic microbes to grow
by having air pumped in with a specific formation. The air is diffused into microscopic bubbles by low
pressure diffusers. This process agitates and mixes the effluent,while promoting the growth of aerobic
microbes which breakdown organic solids in wastewater.
Clarifier Compartment
Wastewater from the aeration chamber seeps into the clarifier from the bottom of the tank. In this
system the clarifier is referred to as the still zone. In the clarifier there are no mixing of solids and
wastewater. Solids are settled and diverted from the clarifier and returned to the aerator chamber for
further treatment. Water, after separation,passes through a clarifier tee assembly and discharged as local
laws allow. Settled solids, and a portion of treated wastewater along with microbes are re-circulated
back to the pretreatment chamber.
Data Plates
The following data plates should be located on the aerator and audio/visual alarm:
Remove top&filter
Wash every six months or as needed
NuWater Sewage Treatment
115 Volt,60HZ,71 Watt,600 Class 1
For Service Call 1-877-836-8476
Model BNR-600
SERIAL BNR-XXXX
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Plant Installation Instructions
Installation of the Treatment Tank(see tank drawing in appendix)
Review permit/design conditions accordingly, and decide on an appropriate location for the tank(s)
which is accessible to the home sewer outlet. Excavate a site which is approximately 1' larger than the
tanks at a depth that will allow proper coverage of the system. The building sewer outlet will determine
the minimum depth of the plant. Make sure you have a smooth level surface for the base of the unit.
The tank must be placed on stone-free undisturbed soil or fill sand/pea gravel over stony soil(stones
greater than 1/2 "diameter). Place the treatment tank into the excavated site and double check for level.
Carefully backfill around the unit, gently compacting the soil as well as possible, and leaving the inlet
and outlet holes open for connections. Connect the influent end to the building sewer outlet. Connect
the appropriate discharge to the effluent end of the plant. Only 4" schedule 40 pipes or equivalent per
code should enter and exit the unit until undisturbed soil is reached. Inlet and outlet pipes should extend
at least 3"into the system, with a baffle on inlet as well as (double-tee)baffle assembly on outlet.
Carefully install treatment unit components (next section), then install electrical components in
accordance with local electrical codes. Fill the unit to the level of the effluent discharge. One by one,
turn on each electrical component and verify that there are no leaks, air or water,throughout the system.
If a leak is detected, repair and retest. After all required health department or electrical inspections are
fulfilled, carefully backfill the excavated site. The first 4"of backfill around and on top of the tank is to
be the same as the backfill under the tank. Visually inspect all above ground connections, and double
check riser perforations for sign of misplaced boot seals, etc. Connect the clarifier tee to the effluent
pipe inside the unit making sure it is in the level vertical position. Install riser vent or vented lid at the
digester access riser, or as an alternative,vent at clarifier access if tank is properly constructed with free-
moving air between digester&clarifier.
Installation of Components (see assembly drawing in appendix)
Read the equipment parts list provided in the owner's manual and verify that all required parts are on
site. Before the system package is installed inside of the unit, each component should be carefully
inspected for damage or defects. Never install damaged components inside of the treatment system.
The dual port linear blower should be no more than 50' away from the plant and in a well ventilated
area. The precaster will typically install a tank adapter ring onto the lid of the tank,which works well if
there is 12"or more of riser height available to accommodate the blower. If the tank is shallower,
blower can be installed at remote location(either in separate ventilated basin or crawlspace, etc.).
Air line to diffusers should be made with 1"PVC schedule 40 pipe. Make sure the pipe is stable and
resting on the excavated surface as opposed to hanging. All PVC glue fittings should be connected
using approved PVC primer and cement. Use provided adapter fittings to adapt from blower to 1"PVC,
as outlined in assembly drawing. A hole saw will be necessary to tap through the riser(s), and rubber
grommets (recommend pull thru Polylok grommets)will be necessary to keep riser perforations
watertight. As per the assembly diagram,the diffuser manifold assembly will hold the diffusers off the
bottom of the tank approximately 4 inches. The screw-in diffusers are placed parallel to and
approximately 4"away from the inter-compartmental wall. Verify that the clarifier tee assembly is
vertical and level for correct operation. The second aerator port marked"skimmer"will adapt to '/2"
Schedule 40 PVC as per the assembly diagram. This line feeds the airlift for the sludge recirculation.
The 1"PVC recirculation inlet is installed vertically in the inlet of the clarifier,4"from the angled
hopper floor as measured from the lowest measurable point. Tie the '/2"skimmer airline into the 1"x %2"
tee exactly 8 inches above the recirculation inlet. The recirculation line then runs vertically up to a point
as shown on the tank diagram above the liquid level, and then runs horizontally back across the digester
to the pretreatment tank. Upon entering the pretreatment tank, immediately adapt up to 2" Schedule 40
PVC with the provided adaptor(this is necessary to avoid splashing at the return inlet). Then run the 2"
PVC back to a point visible from the access riser above and into the 2" San-Tee provided. Extend the 2"
PVC down into the pretreatment tank as shown on the tank diagram. The Aerator and alarm control
panel should be installed in areas where their function will not be hindered.
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Installation of low air alarm(see assembly drawing)
The low air alarm is built into the standard NuWater ATU combo timed dosing panel. The small
diameter flex air tubing attaches to the barbed brass tank tap on the side of the blower, and adapts up to
'/2 PVC with the provided fittings (see assembly diagram). The '/2"PVC runs underground to the
location of the ATU combo panel,then elbows up and transitions to UV rated(gray conduit) 1/2"PVC,
which runs up to the base of the control panel. The provided fittings adapt back to the small diameter
flex tubing at the base of the control panel. Apply a ring of silicone sealant at the perforation. The
fittings will effectively pinch the bottom wall of the control panel, forming a water-tight seal, as shown
on the assembly diagram. The flex tubing should do a 3/4 loop inside the panel to allow slack for future
removal and repositioning, and tie in at the barbed air switch.
Wiring
Separate circuit is required for the controls. Timer controller at panel controls effluent pump on/off.
See wiring diagram. Outdoor plug receptacle independent of controls required in blower housing,
resulting in constant power to blower(blower has internal controller for skim cycle). All electrical
wiring shall conform to the requirements of the NEC (National Electric Code) and all other standards
under the jurisdiction of the state. All external wiring must be installed in approved conduit.
Salcor UV light for Treatment level"A" systems
For systems meeting treatment level"A",UV disinfection is required. The Salcor 3G UV light is
commercially available at most pipe supply houses. Two UV lights are required for 600 GPD unit. See
special UV addendum sheet for 600 GPD unit, and refer to installation instructions provided by Salcor.
It is imperative that care be taken not to break the fragile UV bulb. The UV assembly shall be installed
in the inlet of the pump chamber. Use a reducing ferric()to suspend the UV assembly from the 6" inlet
access, and install the ballast and controls just below final grade in a Electrical-style access box(similar
to a valve can but larger). Individual circumstances may prevent installation inside the pump chamber,
in which case the UV assembly can be direct-buried along the line between the treatment unit and the
pump chamber. The base must bear on native soil or on compacted granular fill.
Start up
Initially the NuWater BNR system is to be filled with clean water. Once all the proper connections have
been completed and the tank is filled with water,the aerator is turned on. Cycle the airlift(see
instructions on Pg. 7, maintenance duties,#9), observe proper operation,then make sure to switch it
back to "auto". The system is now in operation. For the treatment plant to become biologically stable, it
will take four to sixteen weeks from first use to establish a population growth of microbes. It is
microbes from the waste stream which make the system operate properly.
Trouble Shooting
System has offensive odor: Check that no harmful chemicals have been permitted to enter the system.
Check for aerator operation including a restricted filter(see system not aerating.) Check against free-
flowing air movement between the digester and the anaerobic pretreatment tank(should be somewhat
airtight between these chambers). Check to see if the system has been pumped recently or large surges
have entered the system, allowing high concentrations of anaerobic waste into digester.
Aerator is not running: Check circuit breakers for failure. Plug into receptacle or extension cord known
to be working. Check for proper wiring connections by removing four screws at base of blower and
checking connections where the power supply connects to the motor(connectors are within small black
sleeve). Check small overload shear pin for failure(see blower manual or HiBlow website for
instructions). If the prior remedies are not sufficient, replacement might be necessary. Electrical failure
typically will not be remedied by rebuilding the blower pump.
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Trouble Shooting Continued...
System is not aerating: Check aerator for operation. Check aerator filter element for restrictions.
Visually check airline and diffusers for broken connections or restrictions. Check aerator pressure
output using a standard low pressure gauge and compare to manufacturer's specifications. If aerator is
underperforming, it likely needs to be rebuilt or replaced.
Audible/visual alarm sounds: Verify that the aerator is working. Check for dislocated airlines. Check
water level,making sure tank is full of water to create backpressure. Check for water in blower. Check
for water in alarm tubing, and blow out if necessary. If all appears normal,panel may need new air
switch.
Aerator is loud: Linear compressors are made to function quietly. If the following remedies do not
correct the problem the aerator may need to be rebuilt or replaced. Check for vibrations against solid
structures. Check filter cover for proper torque.
Maintenance Requirements
Ongoing maintenance contracts are required for advanced treatment. The installer of an OSSDS shall
either include the first two years of maintenance with the price of the installation, or as an alternative,
arrange for the maintenance to be provided by an approved 3rd party maintenance provider. This must be
spelled out on installation contract. Maintenance provider shall keep records of, and submit maintenance
reports to the permitting authority and the owner of the system. After the first two years,the system
shall be maintained at an annual interval.
Maintenance Duties:
1. Remove filter element from aerator and clean with soapy water. Dry and replace.
2. Test high water alarm and low air alarm for visual or audible warning function.
3. Check components for buildup such as ant beds or grass. Keep all vents clear of foreign materials.
4. Perform sludge measurement in trash tank. Arrange for pumping if within 12 inches of outlet(more
than 24"total sludge depth).
5. Observe performance of digester, check for consistent,even rolling pattern of wastewater.
6. Perform settled solids check from digester. Have tank pumped if settled solids reach 40%.
7. Perform visual check of discharging effluent for clarity, and check for rotten egg odor,which would
signify improper treatment of wastewater.
8. If system is equipped with UV light, check and replace bulb if required.
9. Test operation of sludge return by temporarily switching blower to"manual"on the unmarked switch
inside the cover. Stand back from the return inlet to the trash tank, as there can be a small splash upon
startup of the recirculation. Check for consistent flow intermixed with bursts of air. Be sure to switch it
back to "auto"when done, and observe the digester diffusers resume their airflow.
10. Inspect remainder of disposal system per county requirements, including but not limited to:
Test pump discharge rate,test alarm, inspect disposal field, flush lines if necessary, etc...
Specifications
Designation: NuWater BNR 600 residential wastewater treatment system
Treatment capacity/class 600 gallons per day class 1
BOD Loading 600 gpd 1.2-1.75 lbs/day
Electrical requirements 115 volts 50/60 Hz
Hi-Blow Dual Port Aerator Model: HP80W-017
Panel NuWater ATU simplex combo panel
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Operating Instructions
Once installed, the blower will run twenty-four hours a day; the system will operate with a minimal
amount of attention. To ensure proper operation and minimize maintenance, the following materials
should not be permitted to enter the system:
1. Strong disinfectants or bleaches except in moderation such as cleaning and normal laundry. Be
conservative.
2. Oils, grease, and chemical waste.
3. Discharge from water softeners.
4. Disposable diapers, condoms,tampons,cigarette butts, etc.
5. Items which are high in phosphates such as certain laundry detergents and dish washing soaps.
Periods of Non-Use
The NuWater BNR has been tested for short periods of non-use,but aerobic treatment units require
organic matter to be introduced periodically to function properly. If circumstances occur where the unit
will not be used for long periods of time,bioremediation is recommended to seed the system before
functional use begins again. Please consult your representative for proper procedures. If the system is to
be transferred to new owners it is recommended that the system be completely pumped and cleaned.
Contact Information
If service is required it is advisable to contact your nearest NuWater BNR representative. If service is
unavailable refer to the system data plates located on the aerator, audio/visual alarm, and under the
system access port for contact information. The data plates contain manufacture information including
telephone numbers and address. Have your model number and serial number on hand at the time of your
call. The serial and model number can also be located on the data plates.
NuWater BNR Components
While all components are durable, it is recommended that care be used when unpacking the components.
Always open box in an upright position to avoid dumping of components. Visually inspect all
components for breakage and notify ENVIRO-FLO Inc. for replacements if damage is present.Never
install damaged components!
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Service Policy
The purchase price for the system includes an initial two year service policy which includes all service
calls as needed due to equipment failures or manufacturer defects. These service calls will be made by
the dealer or his authorized representatives and shall include the following:
1. Servicing the aerator, including replacement or cleaning of the inlet filter if necessary.
2. The unit is to be inspected every six months during the initial two year service policy. Servicing
should include a check of the aerator filter,proper air flow, inspection of all electrical components, and
effluent quality.
3. Immediate notification of the owner in writing of any improper operation and remedies used. The
manufacturer shall notify owner with an estimated date for correction.
Post Warranty
A continuing service policy is available from dealers to system owners whose initial service policy is
due to expire.Notify dealer for price and details.
Warranty Registration
It is not required to register your warranty. Representatives will be responsible for all warranty
information. If you wish to register your warranty please call ENVIRO-FLO, Inc. directly, and your
information will be processed.
Owner's Responsibilities
It is the owner's responsibility to operate the Enviro-Flo system to the best of their ability. To ensure
proper operation the following precautions should be noted:
1.Never allow unapproved items to enter the system.
2. Do not allow nest buildup around the aerator or other components.
3. Maintain grass and shrubs around system.
4. Restrict automotive travel over treatment system.
A Word of Thanks
Once again ENVIRO-FLO Inc. would like to extend a word of thanks for your recent purchase. It is
our hope that our product will provide you with many years of satisfactory service. You have helped
us take one more step towards a cleaner environment and waste free waters.At Enviro-Flo, Inc.we will
continue to work hard for you and strive to make business an enjoyable experience.
Thanks and God bless.
"For God so loved the world that he gave his only begotten son that whosoever believeth in Him shall
not perish,but have everlasting life."
JOHN 3:16
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Limited Warranty
ENVIRO-FLO,Inc. warrants the parts in each treatment process/system to be free from defects in material and
workmanship for a period of two(2)years from the date of installation treating residential 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:ENVIRO-FLO,Inc.shall fulfill this warranty by repairing or
exchanging any component F.O.B.factory, that in ENVIRO-FLO,Inc.'s judgment shows evidence of defects,
provided said component has been paid for and is returned through an authorized dealer, transportation prepaid.
The warrantee must also speck the nature of the defect to the manufacturer.
The warranty does not cover treatment process/system that have been flooded, by external means, or that have
been disassembled by unauthorized persons, improperly installed, subjected to external damage, or damage due
to altered or improper wiring or overload protection.
This warranty applies only to treatment process/system and does not include any residential wiring,plumbing,
drainage, or disposal system.ENVIRO-FLO,Inc. is not responsible for any delay or damage caused by defective
components or materials,for loss incurred because of interruption of service, or for any other special
consequential damages or incidental expenses arising from the manufacture,sale, or use of this process/system.
ENVIRO-FLO,Inc. reserves the right to revise, change, or modify the construction and design of the treatment
process/system for residential wastewater or any component or parts thereof without incurring any obligation to
make such changes in previously sold equipment. ENVIRO-FLO,Inc. also reserves the right, in making
replacements of components under this warranty, to furnish a component which, in its judgment, is equivalent to
the part replaced.
Under no circumstances will ENVIRO-FLO,Inc. be responsible 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 result from defects in material and/or workmanship of the system. Some states do
not allow the exclusion or 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 expressed or implied warranty, excluding any warranty of
merchantability or fitness, and of any other obligation on the part of ENVIRO-FLO,Inc.
This warranty gives you specific legal rights. You may have other rights which vary from state to state.
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