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SSTS Product Registration Process for Treatment Products,
Distribution Media and Sewage Tanks Overview
Overview
Rules, Frequently asked Questions, Timelines
How to Use the Listing of Registered Products
Product Listings Treatment, Distribution, and Sewage Tanks
Application Forms for Product Registration
Technical Advisory Panel
More information
The use of proprietary treatment devices and distribution media
in Minnesota has been hampered by the lack of a statewide gateway
for products to enter the onsite wastewater treatment market.
Manufacturers and vendors have instead gone knocking at the doors
of local governments across the state seeking individual approval
for their products. To address this issue and create a more
consistent statewide process, recent changes to Minnesota Rules
Chapter 7080 - 7083 now include new requirements related to the
registration, listing, and use of proprietary products in
subsurface sewage treatment systems.
Rules and Frequently Asked Questions
Minnesota Rules Chapter 7083.4000 to 7083.4120 product
registration requirements
Minnesota Rules Chapter 7080.1900 to
7080.2030 sewage tank requirements Product Registration for
Subsurface
Sewage Treatment Systems. Fact sheet designed to answer
questions about who is affected by this rule change and how
end-users will benefit from the new product-registration
process.
Timelines
The product registration process began in July 2008. End-users
will not be required to use registered products during a two-year
transition period between February 4, 2008, and February 3, 2010.
As of February 4, 2010, all systems using proprietary treatment or
distribution media products will be required to use registered
products.
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Septic tanks and pump tanks will have a similar, product review
and listing process, phased in over three-years (from February 4,
2008, to February 3, 2011). The MPCA will provide a Web listing of
tanks that meet the new rule requirements.
How to Use the List of Registered Treatment and Distribution
Products?
Please read this document before reviewing the Product Listing
to obtain a better understanding of what the product listing
actually means.
How to Use the List of Registered Treatment and Distribution
Products
Product Listings
The products on this list have been determined to meet the
requirements in Minnesota Rules Chapter 7083. The purpose of this
listing is to ensure products are protective of public health and
the environment while providing long-term performance to consumers
when properly operated and maintained. The list is intended to be a
valuable resource to designers, installers, service providers,
local regulatory officials, and consumers. The listing of products
does not constitute approval of marketing, advertising, or labeling
practices used by the manufacturer. Listing does not constitute
endorsement of these products by the Minnesota Pollution Control
Agency. Information obtained from the manufacturer is the sole
responsibility of the manufacturer or other provider. Links to
external resources are provided as a public service, and do not
imply endorsement by the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency. When
choosing from this list of registered products, consumers are
advised to check that SSTS businesses are properly trained in the
design, installation, and maintenance of that particular
product.
Treatment Products
List of Proprietary SSTS Treatment Products Registered for
Residential Strength Sewage List of Proprietary SSTS Treatment
Products for Commercial or High-strength Sewage
(Available 2009).
Distribution Products
List of Proprietary SSTS Distribution Media Products (Available
2009) Recommended Standards and Guidance Document for Drainfield
Rock, January 2009
(Draft for Comments). Direct comments to Barbara McCarthy (link
here)
Sewage Tanks
List of Sewage Tanks that meet minimum state code requirements
(Available 2009)
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Application Forms
Proprietary Distribution Products Application for Registration
Subsurface Sewage Treatment System. Application form for applying
to register a proprietary SSTS distribution product in
Minnesota.
Proprietary Treatment Products Application for Registration
Subsurface Sewage Treatment System. Application form for applying
to register a proprietary SSTS treatment product in Minnesota.
Sewage Tanks Application for Registration Subsurface Sewage
Treatment System. Application form for applying to list sewage
tanks that meet state code requirements. (Available 2009).
Technical Advisory Panel
The Technical Advisory Panel (TAP) was formed as an adjunct
committee to the SSTS State Advisory Committee in June 2008. The
purpose of the committee is to provide technical input and
recommendations to the MPCA on the new Product Registration Process
and associated outcomes.
Technical Advisory Panel Web page
More information
Barbara McCarthy (treatment and distribution products),
218-723-4710, [email protected]
Corey Hower (sewage tanks), 507-280-5521,
[email protected]
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Subsurface Sewage Treatment Systems How to Use the List of
Registered Treatment and Distribution Products
The process for listing registered treatment and distribution
products for Subsurface Sewage Treatment Systems (SSTS) was
established in January 2009. The Product Listing, and accompanying
information, provides guidance on the use of registered treatment
and distribution products; how and where these products are
appropriately used, along with proper design, installation,
operation, and maintenance requirements.
The products on the List are registered for use in Minnesota.
What this means is that listed products have demonstrated they meet
minimum requirements contained in the current rules
(https://www.revisor.leg.state.mn.us/rules/?id=7083.4000).
Manufacturers of proprietary products have provided documentation
to the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency (MPCA), as specified in
the rules, including an application and supporting technical
information. Independent, third-party testing data are required as
part of the submittal process. Manuals specific to Minnesotas
requirements are prepared by manufacturers, and include design,
installation, and operation, and maintenance requirements.
A Technical Advisory Panel (TAP), composed of practitioners in
the SSTS industry, is part of the product review process
(http://www.pca.state.mn.us/programs/ists/tap.html). The TAP plays
an important role in reviewing applications, providing
recommendations to the MPCA, and helps ensure product information
is readily accessible and user-friendly.
Treatment Products There are two Lists for Registered SSTS
Treatment Products: 1) for Residential Strength Sewage Treatment
Products and 2) Commercial or High-strength Sewage Treatment. The
Lists provide the name of the company, along with a link to the
company website and contact information.
The product name and model are listed, along with its rated
capacity (design flow in gallons per day) for each model. Other
information related to each model is listed. For example, if the
product needs to be operated in a certain way (i.e.: in Mode 1
operation) or if Ultraviolet (UV) light disinfection is required as
part of the treatment process, this is specified in the listing. A
brief description of the treatment process is also provided.
Proprietary Treatment Products and Treatment Levels
Proprietary treatment products are listed by their ability to
treat residential sewage to a specific treatment level. There are
five Treatment Levels at which treatment products can be registered
(Table 1). Products that meet the requirements of Treatment Level A
meet the highest treatment standard in removing organic matter (15
mg/L CBOD5), total suspended solids (15 mg/L TSS), and pathogenic
indicator organisms (1,000 cfu/100 ml fecal coliform bacteria).
Table 1. The five Treatment Levels for proprietary treatment
products in Minnesota. Treatment Level CBOD5
(mg/L) TSS
(mg/L) Fecal Coliform
(#/100ml) Nutrient (mg/L)
A 15 15 1,000 - B 25 30 10,000 - C 125 80 - -
Total Nitrogen - - - 20 Total Phosphorus - - - 2
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Products that meet Treatment Level B standards have been tested
to reduce organic matter to 25 mg/L CBOD5, total suspended solids
to 30 mg/L TSS, and fecal colifrom bacteria to 10,000 cfu/100 ml.
Higher quality effluents using products that meet Treatment Levels
A and B can be dispersed into suitable soils with reduced vertical
separation and increased hydraulic loading rates, depending upon
soil characteristics. Soil dispersal requirements using treatment
products that meet Treatment Levels A and B are specified in
Minnesota Rules Chapter 7080.2350. For a residential treatment
product (Category A) listed under Treatment Level A, the product
would also meet the lower treatment standards for Treatment Level B
and Treatment Level C.
Products can be registered for treating high strength or
commercial wastewater (i.e. restaurants, grocery stores) and are
listed as Category B treatment devices. These products have been
tested to reduce wastewater from high strength to typical
residential strength wastewater. These products would typically be
listed as Treatment Level C products, or products tested to reduce
wastewater to typical residential strength (125 mg/L CBOD5, 80 mg/L
TSS, and 20 mg/L oil and grease).
Nutrient Listing The List also identifies products registered
for use in Minnesota that have been tested to reduce nitrogen
and/or phosphorus. In order to be listed for nitrogen and
phosphorus removal, independent third party testing has been
completed and shown to meet a total nitrogen of 20 mg/L and total
phosphorus of 2 mg/L, respectively.
Treatment levels are used to register treatment and nutrient
removal products; they are not intended to be applied as strict,
field compliance tools. Their intended use was to establish
treatment product performance in the product registration process
using established protocols, with testing performed by independent
testing entities. Rather, the conditions of an operating permit
will be used to determine compliance of individual systems;
template operating permits are expected to be developed for
treatment products as the registration process develops.
Distribution Media Products Distribution media are materials
used to provide void space through which effluent flows prior to
infiltration into the soil. Distribution media includes 1) public
domain distribution products like washed rock or aggregate and 2)
proprietary distribution products like polystyrene blocks,
chambers, and pipe). Distribution media are required to meet the
following 4 standards:
be non-decaying and non-deteriorating and does not leach
unacceptable chemicals when exposed to sewage and soil
provides adequate void space (for the passage and temporary
storage of effluent) while
maintaining a stable density throughout the life of the system
supports the distribution network, provides for suitable effluent
distribution, and
presents an interface with the infiltrative surfacetrench bottom
and side-wall soilfor absorption of the wastewater
maintains integrity of the excavation, supports soil backfill
and cover material, and
weight of equipment used in backfilling
For public domain distribution technologies (aggregate or
drainfield rock), the Recommended Standards and Guidance Document
for Drainfield Rock Distribution Media was developed. The
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purpose of this document is to identify specifications for
drainfield rock used in trenches, beds, at-grades, and mounds.
Gravel pit owners are not required to register their drainfield
aggregate with the MPCA. However, drainfield rock is required to
meet the specifications contained in the MPCA Recommended Standards
and Guidance Document for Drainfield Rock.
For proprietary distribution media products, the Listing is
expected to provide the name of the company, along with a link to
the company website and contact information. The product name and
model is expected to be listed, along with information on how the
product is to be used in Minnesota.
Product Information Manufacturers provide information to the
MPCA as part of the registration process. The items listed under
the section Important Product Use Information contains important
information for each registered product, and should be clicked to
review it. The following provides a brief overview of the
information under this section of the product listing:
Notice of Product Listing official notification letter from the
MPCA to the manufacturer that the product is registered for use in
Minnesota; describes its rated capacity, Treatment Level, and
conditions for product use
Submitted Drawings drawings that show the layout of treatment or
distribution product(s) that were submitted with the initial
application for product registration
Known Limitations manufacturer specified known limitations of
their treatment or distribution product
Installation Information manufacturer prepared installation
manual showing how
Operation and Maintenance manufacturer explains how the product
needs to be properly operated and maintained
Owners Information prepared by the manufacturer that explains
the product, similar to a car owners manual
Service Contract service contract prepared by the manufacturer
to ensure the product is properly serviced
Regulators Checklist various checklists and inspection forms
developed by the manufacturer for inspectors (i.e.: what to inspect
at the time of system installation)
Operating Permit operating permit template with suggested permit
language and monitoring and maintenance requirements
Product Performance and Renewal Proprietary treatment and
distribution products are registered in Minnesota for up to three
years, unless a product is recalled, found to be defective, or is
no longer available. The product renewal process will include a
feedback loop on product performance. Field assessments from local
units of governments will be requested as part of product renewal.
Operating permits issued at the local level should be able to
provide a basis for product performance. An independent,
third-party audit of system performance may be needed to fully
evaluate product performance in the field as the registration
process is fully implemented.
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Listing of Registered Treatment and Distribution Products for
Subsurface Sewage Treatment Systems (SSTS)
Treatment Products
List of Proprietary SSTS Treatment Products Registered for
Residential Strength Sewage
Manufacturers of Registered Category A (Residential) Proprietary
Treatment Products Delta Environmental Products 8275 Florida Blvd
Denham Springs, Louisiana 70726 Phone: 800-219-9183 and
225-665-6162 Fax: 225-664-9467 Email:
[email protected] Web:
http:www.deltaenvironmental.com
Product Name Model
Design Flow
(gal/day )
Treatment Process
Treatment Level
Important Product Use Information
ECOPOD Fixed Film Wastewater Treatment System
E50 E60
500 600
Attached Growth with Aeration Plastic Media
C
ECOPOD Fixed Film Wastewater Treatment System with Salcor 3G UV
disinfection unit E50 w/Salcor 3G UV Disinfection E60 w/Salcor 3G
UV Disinfection
500 600
Attached Growth with Aeration Plastic Media and Ultraviolet
(UV) Light Disinfection
A and B
Notice of Product Listing
MPCA Letter to Manufacturer Conditions of Product Registration
Expiration Date
ECOPOD Manual for Minnesota
Submitted Drawings Known Limitations Installation Information
Operation and Maintenance Owners Information Service Contract
Regulators Checklist
Operating Permit Template
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Next One xx xx xx xx xx Web: http:www.
Product Name Model
Design Flow
(gal/day )
Treatment Process
Treatment Level
Important Product Use Information
Notice of Product Listing
MPCA Letter to Manufacturer Conditions of Product Registration
Expiration Date
xx
Submitted Drawings Known Limitations Installation Information
Operation and Maintenance Owners Information Service Contract
Regulators Checklist
Operating Permit Template
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January 15, 2009 Mr. Mike Catanzaro Delta Environmental Products
8275 Florida Blvd. Denham Springs, LA 70726 RE: Product
Registration Process Notice of Proprietary Treatment Product
Listing Description: Sewage Treatment System, Attached Growth
Manufacturer: Delta Environmental Products. Product Name: ECOPOD
Series - Fixed Film Wastewater Treatment Systems - with and without
Ultraviolet (UV) Light Disinfection Model Numbers: E50 and E60
(Design Flow 500 GPD for E50; 600 GDP for E60) Product Listing:
Category A (residential sewage) Product File No: 2008-002 Dear Mr.
Catanzaro: Thank you for your application for product registration
for Delta Environmental Products ECOPOD Series, Models E50 and E60
(with and without Ultraviolet Disinfection). In accordance with
Minnesota Rules Chapter 7080 through 7083, the Minnesota Pollution
Control Agency (MPCA) has reviewed your submitted materials for
Category A (residential) treatment product listing. Our review of
the ECOPOD Series in this application (design rated capacity of 500
gallons per day for E50 unit and 600 gallons per day for E60 unit),
indicates it meets the requirements for proprietary treatment
product registration. The ECOPOD Series is considered a Category A
(designed to treat residential sewage) treatment product in the
State of Minnesota that meet Treatment Levels A, B or C as shown
below. ECOPOD Series without Ultraviolet (UV) Disinfection
Product Name Model
Design Flow
Treatment Process
Treatment Level
Product Information
ECOPOD Fixed Film Wastewater Treatment System
E50 E60
500 600
Attached Growth with Aeration Plastic Media
C
Notice of Product Listing ECOPOD Manual
o Submitted Drawings o Known Limitations o Installation o
Operation & Maintenance o Owners Information o Regulators
Checklist o Service Contract
Operating Permit Template
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Subject to this determination, the ECOPOD Series Models E50 and
E60 will be placed on the List of Registered Subsurface Sewage
Treatment System (SSTS) Products as shown below. The product
information listed in this Notice of Proprietary Product Listing
will be maintained on the MPCA website and may not be altered by
the manufacturer without permission from the MPCA. ECOPOD Series
with Ultraviolet (UV) Disinfection
Product Name Model
Design Flow
Treatment Process
Treatment Levels
Product Information
ECOPOD Fixed Film Wastewater Treatment System with Salcor 3G UV
Disinfection Unit E50 w/one Salcor 3G UV Disinfection Unit E60
w/one Salcor 3G UV Disinfection Unit
500 600
Attached Growth with Aeration Plastic Media and Ultraviolet (UV)
Light Disinfection
A and B
Notice of Product Listing ECOPOD Manual
o Submitted Drawings o Known Limitations o Installation o
Operation & Maintenance o Owners Information o Regulators
Checklist o Service Contract
Operating Permit Template
The registration of the products in Minnesota is contingent upon
compliance with the following conditions:
1. Products must be used in compliance with MPCA rules and the
plans and design specifications provided. Any deviation from the
plans and specifications shall not be permitted unless authorized
by National Sanitation Foundation (NSF) and, in writing, by the
MPCA for registered use.
2. The manufacturer shall have readily accessible information,
specific to a products
registered use in Minnesota, for designers, installers, service
providers, regulators, and systems owners for the following items:
a) product manual, b) design instructions, c) installation
instructions, d) operation and maintenance requirements, e)
homeowner instructions, and f) list of manufacturer-certified
service providers, as contained in Minnesota Rules Chapter
7083.4040.
3. Systems may only be designated as Type IV systems if designed
and installed per drawings
submitted with the Application for Product Registration, dated
December 17, 2008. 4. The design flows for the registered products
are 500 gallons per day for E50 Model and 600
gallons per day for E60 Model.
5. Septic/trash tank capacity for dwellings shall meet the
manufacturers minimum and maximum size requirements as specified in
the Application for Registration. The tank(s) shall be designed to
withstand the pressures to which it will be subject to. The tank(s)
and all pipe penetrations, risers, and other connections to the
tank shall be watertight.
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6. Each system must be delivered with an installation manual and
owners manual for both the ECOPOD unit and Salcor 3G UV
disinfection unit. Each unit must be installed in accordance with
the manufacturers installation requirements.
7. For both the E50 and E60 Models, each unit shall be equipped
with its own Salcor 3G UV
disinfection unit to achieve Treatment Level A and Treatment
Level B. No UV disinfection unit is required to achieve Treatment
Level C. Each UV disinfection device shall be alarmed in the event
the UV unit (including the bulb) malfunctions.
8. This treatment product is a Minnesota-registered product for
Type IV systems. Effluent
loading rates to the soil, method of distribution, and vertical
separation requirements shall meet the minimum requirements
contained in Minnesota Rules Chapter 7080.2350.
9. All systems shall be designed and operated with a suitable
alarm(s) should the treatment
device or its components malfunction.
10. As a Type IV system, the system must be constructed and
operated under the required local permits.
11. The level of maintenance required for ECOPOD systems and UV
disinfection unit shall be
as specified in the products Operation and Maintenance Manual.
This includes, but is not limited to maintenance every 6 months.
For systems using UV disinfection to achieve Treatment Level A and
Treatment Level B, testing for fecal coliform bacteria is required
per the local operating permit.
12. As specified in known limitations of the product contained
in the Items not Permitted in
Systems in the ECOPOD Manual for Minnesota, backwash from water
softeners and other unsuitable wastes must not be discharged to the
ECOPOD units. The manufacturer is responsible to provide a listing
of other known limitations, made available on the companys website
or other means.
13. Training shall be provided to practitioners in the proper
application and use of ECOPOD
systems registered for use in Minnesota. Please be advised that
this registration expires December 31, 2011. Manufacturers desiring
to continue product registration beyond this date must obtain MPCA
renewal according to the requirements in Minnesota Rules Chapter
7083.4080. If the product has changed or is retested according to
the protocol required for registration, renewal shall be based on
the most recent test results. If the MPCA finds the product has
changed in any way that affects performance, it may not be renewed
and must meet the requirements for initial registration. The MPCA
is in no way endorsing this products or any advertising, and is not
responsible for any situation which may result from its use. If you
have any questions, please contact Barbara McCarthy at 218-723-4710
or by email at [email protected]. Sincerely, Barbara J.
McCarthy, P.S.S. Soil Scientist
mailto:[email protected]
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following TAP Dec 12, 2008 Meeting
Date Mr. Ron Suchecki Hoot Systems, LLC 2885 Highway 14 East
Lake Charles LA 70607 RE: Product Registration Process Notice of
Proprietary Treatment Product Listing Description: Sewage Treatment
System, Suspended Growth Manufacturer: Hoot Systems, LLC. Product
Name: H-Series Hoot Aerobic Treatment Tanks Suspended
Growth - with and without Ultraviolet (UV) Light Disinfection
Model Numbers: H-500-A, H-600A, H-750A, and H-1000-A (Design Flow
500 GPD for H-500-A, 600 GPD for H-600-A, 750 GPD for H-750-A, and
1000 GPD for H-1000-A) Product Listing: Category A (residential
sewage) Product File No: 2008-007 Dear Mr. Suchecki: Thank you for
your application for product registration for the H-Series Hoot
Aerobic Treatment Tanks Models H-500-A, H-600A, H-750A, and
H-1000-A. In accordance with Minnesota Rules Chapter 7080 through
7083, the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency (MPCA) has reviewed
your submitted materials for Category A (residential) treatment
product listing. Our review of the H-Series Hoot Aerobic treatment
Tanks in this application (design rated capacity of 500 to 1000
gallons per day) indicates it meets the requirements for
proprietary treatment product registration. The H-Series Hoot
Aerobic Treatment Tanks are considered a Category A (designed to
treat residential sewage) treatment product in the State of
Minnesota that meet Treatment Levels a, B or C as shown below.
H-Series Hoot Aerobic Treatment Tanks without Ultraviolet (UV)
Disinfection.
Product Name Model
Design Flow Treatment Process
Treatment Level
Product Information
H-Series Hoot Aerobic Treatment Tanks
H-500-A H-600-A H-750-A H-1000-A
500 600 750 1000
Suspended Growth
B and C
Notice of Product
Listing Submitted Drawings Known Limitations Service Contract
Installation Manual Operation and
Maintenance Standards Owners Manual Regulators Checklist
Operating Permit
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H-Series Hoot Aerobic Treatment Tanks with Ultraviolet (UV)
Disinfection. Product Name
Model Design Flow Treatment
Process Treatment
Level Product Information
H-Series Hoot Aerobic Treatment Tanks
H-500-A with 1 Salcor 3G UV unit H-600-A with 1 Salcor 3G UV
unit H-750-A with 2 Salcor 3G UV units (parallel or series?)
H-1000-A with 2 Salcor 3G UV units (parallel or series?)
500 600 750 1000
Suspended Growth
A
Notice of Product
Listing Submitted Drawings Known Limitations Service Contract
Installation Manual Operation and
Maintenance Standards Owners Manual Regulators Checklist
Operating Permit
Subject to this determination, the H-Series Hoot Aerobic
Treatment Tanks Models H-500-A, H-600-A, H-750-A, and H-1000-A will
be placed on the List of Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment
System (SSTS) Products as shown above. The product information
listed in this Notice of Proprietary Product Listing will be
maintained on the MPCA website and may not be altered by the
manufacturer without permission from the MPCA. The registration of
the product in Minnesota is contingent upon compliance with the
following conditions:
1. Products must be used in compliance with MPCA rules and the
plans and design specifications provided. Any deviation from the
plans and specifications shall not be permitted unless authorized
by NSF and, in writing, by the MPCA for registered use.
2. The manufacturer shall have readily accessible information,
specific to a products
registered use in Minnesota, for designers, installers, service
providers, regulators, and systems owners for the following items:
a) product manual, b) design instructions, c) installation
instructions, d) operation and maintenance requirements, e)
homeowner instructions, and f) list of manufacturer-certified
service providers, as contained in Minnesota Rules Chapter
7083.4040.
3. Systems may only be designated as Type IV systems when
designed and installed per the
drawings submitted with the Application for Registration, dated
xxxx. 4. The design flows for the registered products are 500
gallons per day for H-500-A, 600
gallons per day for H-600-A, 750 gallons per day for H-750-A and
1000 gallons per day for H-1000-A.
5. Septic/trash tank capacity for dwellings shall meet the
manufacturers minimum and
maximum size requirements as specified in the Application for
Registration. The tank(s) shall be designed to withstand the
pressures to which it will be subject to. The tank(s) and all pipe
penetrations, risers, and other connections to the tank shall be
watertight.
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6. Each system must be delivered with an installation manual and
owners manual for both the
Hoot Aerobic Treatment Tanks and Salcor 3G UV disinfection unit.
Each unit must be installed in accordance with the manufacturers
installation manual.
7. For Models H-500-A and H-600-A, one Salcor 3G UV disinfection
device is required to
achieve Treatment Level A. For Models H-750-A and H-1000-A, two
Salcor 3G UV disinfection devices are required (in parallel or in
series?) to achieve Treatment Level A. Each UV disinfection device
shall be alarmed in the event the UV unit (including the bulb)
malfunctions.
8. This treatment product is a Minnesota-registered product for
Type IV systems. Effluent
loading rates to the soil, method of distribution, and vertical
separation requirements shall meet the minimum requirements
contained in Minnesota Rules Chapter 7080.2350.
9. All systems shall be designed and operated with a suitable
alarm(s) should the treatment
device and its components malfunction.
10. As a Type IV system, the system must be constructed and
operated under the required local permits.
11. The level of maintenance required for Hoot Aerobic Treatment
Tanks and UV Disinfection
Unit(s) for Treatment Level A registration shall be as specified
in the products Operation and Maintenance Manual. This includes,
but is not limited to, maintenance every 6 months.
12. As specified in known limitations of the product, specified
in the Declaration of Warnings
in the Installer and Homeowners Manuals, backwash from water
softeners and other unsuitable wastes must not be discharged to the
Hoot Aerobic Treatment Tanks. The manufacturer is responsible to
provide a listing of other known limitations, made available on the
companys website or other means.
13. Training shall be provided to practitioners in the proper
application and use of Hoot
Systems registered for use in Minnesota. Please be advised that
this registration expires December 31, 2011. Manufacturers desiring
to continue product registration beyond this date must obtain MPCA
renewal according to the requirements in Minnesota Rules Chapter
7083.4080. If the product has changed or is retested according to
the protocol required for registration, renewal shall be based on
the most recent test results. If the MPCA finds the product has
changed in any way that affects performance, it may not be renewed
and must meet the requirements for initial registration. The MPCA
is in no way endorsing this products or any advertising, and is not
responsible for any situation which may result from its use. If you
have any questions, please contact Barbara McCarthy at 218-723-4710
or by email at [email protected]. Sincerely, Barbara J.
McCarthy, P.S.S. Soil Scientist
mailto:[email protected]
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LGU NAME ADDRESS ADDRESS
WASTEWATER TREATMENT AND DISPERAL OPERATING PERMIT OPERATING
PERMIT NO. _________
---ECOPOD WITH UV DISINFECTION---
PERMITTEE:
_________________________________________________________ ADDRESS:
___________________________________________________________
PROPERTY IDENTIFICATION NUMBER: _______________________________
_______________ authorizes the Permittee to operate a wastewater
treatment and dispersal system at the address named above in
accordance with the requirements of this operating permit. The
attached Management Plan is considered part of the requirements of
this Operating Permit. ISSUANCE DATE: ______________ EXPIRATION
DATE: _________________ SYSTEM TYPE: _________________ TREATMENT
LEVEL: __A_____________ SYSTEM DESIGN FLOW: __500__ CLASS:
_____________________________ SYSTEM COMPONENTS:
______________________________________________
______________________________________________________________________
MONITORING REQUIREMENTS:
PARAMETER TARGET LIMITS
FREQUENCY LOCATION
Flow 500 gallons per day
Per Management Plan Event counter and running time clock; Water
meter in facility
CBOD 15 mg/L
Allow access for sampling when audited
End of treatment device
TSS 15 mg/L
Allow access for sampling when audited
End of treatment device
Fecal Coliform Bacteria
1,000 cfus
Sampling 2 times per year every 6 months-before bulb cleaning
and before bulb replacement
Discharge pipe following UV unit
Field tests: temperature & dissolved oxygen
Per Management Plan Treatment device
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MAINTENANCE REQUIREMENTS: Maintenance requirements shall be
performed as specified in the treatment systems Management Plan
prepared by the system Designer.
SYSTEM COMPONENT MAINTENANCE FREQUENCY ECOPOD Per Delta
Environmental documents Per Management Plan
SALCOR Disinfection Per Salcor documents (cleaning and
replacing the UV bulb, etc.) Every 6 months and Per Management
Plan
Effluent Screen Remove & clean
Every 6 months and Per Management Plan
Septic and Pump Tanks Pumping
Every 3 years and Per management Plan
REPORTING REQUIREMENTS: Any sampling and laboratory testing
procedures shall be performed in accordance with Standard Methods
and a Minnesota Department of Health approved laboratory shall
perform the testing. MITIGATION: In the event the wastewater
treatment system does not meet required performance requirements as
contained in this Operating Permit, thee county must be notified
within 5 days of non-compliance. Refer to Management Plan for
corrective measures. AUTHORIZATION: This permit is effective on the
issuance date identified above. This permit and the authorization
to treat and disperse wastewater shall expire one year (1 year for
first issuance - then as determined by LGU - five years). The
Permittee is not authorized to discharge after the above date of
expiration. The Permittee shall submit monitoring information and
forms as required by _____ no later than sixty (60) days prior to
the above date of expiration for operating permit renewal. I hereby
certify with my signature as the Permittee that I understand the
provisions of the wastewater treatment and dispersal system
operating permit including maintenance and monitoring requirements.
I agree to indemnify and save ___________ County harmless from all
loss, damages, costs and charges that may be incurred by _______
County because of my failure to comply with the provisions of this
operation permit. _______________________________________________
______________________ Signature of Permittee Date THE OPERATING
PERMIT IS HEREBY GRANTED TO_______________________ BY ORDER OF:
____________________________________________ ___________ Signature
of Permitting Authority Title Date
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ECOPOD FIXED FILM TREATMENT SYSTEM MANAGEMENT PLAN
The homeowner and Service Provider need to refer to the
manufacturers Operation and Maintenance Manual for ECOPOD
wastewater treatment products. The ECOPOD Manual, submitted by the
manufacturer (Delta Environmental Products) as part of the
registration of this product in Minnesota, can be found at the
Minnesota Pollution Control Agencys website
http://www.pca.state.mn.us/programs/ists/productregistration.html.
This Management Plan identifies some of the basic requirements for
proper operation and maintenance of the ECOPOD wastewater treatment
device for residential use. SYSTEM COMPONENT TASK FREQUENCY
ECOPOD Wastewater Treatment Device
Check and clean air filter on the air pump Check mechanical and
electrical components Check effluent quality odor, color,
turbidity, and dissolved oxygen Check sludge level in the reactor
tank Remove solids and fill reactor tank with potable water For
seasonal use, follow manufacturers guidelines
Every three months (homeowner could do this) Every six months
Every six months Every six months As required per simple test
specified by the manufacturer See the manufacturers
recommendations
o Items Not Permitted in ECOPOD wastewater systems are specified
in the ECOPOD
Manual for Minnesota. o Sample Requirements are specified in
local operating permits. The protocol for
collection of wastewater samples are specified in the ECOPOD
Manual for Minnesota.
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Checklist for Product Registration Submittal Requirements for
Proprietary Treatment Products
Name of Manufacturer: Consolidated Treatment Systems, Inc.
Multi-Flo Identification Number: 2008-009 Proprietary Treatment
Product Checklist Application: New - Submittal dated - 12/04/08;
Discussed at TAP - 01/22/09 New
Application Status: Incomplete: If incomplete, return
application (Return letter with comments, Action
Date Returned). Complete: If complete, review process done
within 60 days and Complete Listing
of the Product (Approval letter, Listing of Product, Action Date
Approval)
Submittal Requirements to List Treatment Products as a
Registered Product:
Applicant Information: Manufactures name, mailing address,
street address, telephone number Consolidated Treatment Systems,
Inc.
X
Contact individual name (vested with authority to act as agent),
address, telephone number Jeff Coomer, Vice President, Consolidated
Treatment Systems, Inc.
X
Product Information: Name of product, including brand and model
Multi-Flo for residential applications 5 models - FTB-0.5, FTB-0.6,
FTB-0.75, FTB-1.0, and FTB-1.5
X
Description of the function of the product In the Submittal
Information, dated October 24, 2008 - item (d) states process is
activated sludge, incorporates a fixed film process for additional
treatment and positive filtration. The process is certified without
the use of primary treatment. Treat domestic strength wastewater.
Description contained Executive Summary of the submittal, too.
X
Description of any known limitations on the use of the product
yes In Owners Manual pg 6.
X
Product description and technical information to include:
Process flow diagrams and schematics yes Materials and
characteristics yes in Engineering and Technical Manual Component
design specifications yes in Engineering and Technical Manual
Design capacity yes in Engineering and Technical Manual Volumes and
flow assumptions and calculations yes in Owners Manual Components
yes in Engineering and Technical Manual
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Dimensioned drawings yes, in Engineering and Technical Manual
Photos yes, in Engineering and Technical Manual
For treatment systems in Category B, daily capacity of the model
or models in lb/day CBOD Not applicable stated for residential
Siting and installation requirements yes, in Procedures for
Assembly and Installation Manual dated 11/21/02, detailed
installation instructions provided, includes start-up
procedures.
X
Detailed description, procedure, and schedule of routine
service, system maintenance events yes, in Owner Manual.
X
Estimated operation costs for the 1st 5 years of the treatment
components life (both estimated annual electricity costs and
routine maintenance costs, including replacement of parts). In item
i) of Submittal letter - estimated at $1391.00 (5-year total),
includes cost to service for 3 years, includes tank pumping at 3
years.
X
Identification of information subject to be protected from
disclosure of trade secrets or confidential business information
NSF Report (like other applications)
X
Copies of product brochures and manuals:
Sales and promotional - yes Design yes Installation - yes
Operation and Maintenance - yes Homeowner Instructions - yes
X
Testing Results: The most recently available product test
protocol and results report(s)
1. Recd Testing Reports directly from NSF, Dec 23, 2008. (NSF
Listing) 2. FTB-0.5 - Performance Evaluation Report, Multi-Flo
Model FTB-0.5 CBOD, 30-
day average effluent 3 to 7 mg/L, TSS, 30-day average effluent 3
to 9 mg/L, Report dated May 1998. Michigan facility. 1997-1998.
3. ENV 0.75 NSF Report . Dated Dec. 2004. Testing ENV-0.75 with
490 gal. trash
tank, 525 gal. dose tank, and 750 gal. treatment tank. Waco,
Texas facility. CBOD reported to range 2 to 30 mg/L, TSS range 2 to
26 mg/L. Other statistics provided.
4. Bacteriological reduction testing results None provided.
5. Treatment Level C.
X
All available product testing results, including a listing of
state approvals and denials Listing provided in item m) of
Submittal Letter 21 states. No denials identified.
X
Certification Statement: Signed and dated certification
statement by authorized senior executive or authorized agent, with
the following statement: I certify that I represent (MANUFACTURING
COMPANY NAME ) and I am authorized to prepare or direct the
preparation of this application for
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registration. I attest, under penalty of law, that this document
and all attachments are true, accurate, and complete. I understand
and accept that the product testing results reported in this
application for registration are the parameters and values to be
used for determining conformance with treatment system performance
testing levels established in Minnesota Rules, part 7083.4030.
Signed and dated certification statement from the testing entity
including the statement: I certify that I represent (INSERT TESTING
ENTITY NME) and that I am authorized to report the testing results
for this proprietary product. I attest, under penalty of law, that
the report about the test protocol and results is true, accurate,
and complete.
X
Final Review Sign-off: Application meets all specified
requirements for Proprietary Treatment Product Registration
TAP Meeting Date January 22, 2009 Date of Application
Approval
Reviewer Name Barbara McCarthy
Discussion Items:
1. No primary tank needed p. 11 of Installation Manual If
pre-treatment tank is installed, the liquid capacity of the
pre-tank should be between 50100% of the treatment capacity of the
Multi-Flo. p. 7 of Design Manual - Table 4 and Table 5. Discuss at
TAP meeting.
2. Flows >1500 gpd, flow splitting for system in parallel
(D-box identified, design example #8) 3. Use for high-strength
waste?
4. Regulators Checklist plan review, construction 5. Management
Plan 6. Operating Permit requirements
7. Need electronic copies of submittal before listed
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January 22, 2009
Listing of Registered Treatment and Distribution Products for
Subsurface Sewage Treatment Systems (SSTS)
Treatment Products
List of Proprietary SSTS Treatment Products Registered for
Residential Strength Sewage
Manufacturers of Registered Category A (Residential) Proprietary
Treatment Products Consolidated Treatment Systems 1501 Commerce
Center Drive Franklin, OH 45005 Phone: 937-746-2727 Fax:
937-746-1446 Email: [email protected] Web:
http:www.consolidatedtreatment.com
Product Name Model
Design Flow
(gal/day )
Treatment Process
Treatment Level
Important Product Use Information
MULTI-FLO Wastewater Treatment System
FTB-0.5 FTB-0.6 FTB-0.75 FTB-1.0 FTB-1.5
500 600 750 1000 1500
Suspended Growth with Filtration Process
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Notice of Product Listing
MPCA Letter to Manufacturer Conditions of Product Registration
Expiration Date
Multi-Flo Manual for Minnesota
Submitted Drawings Known Limitations Installation Information
Operation and Maintenance Owners Information Service Contract
Regulators Checklist
Operating Permit Template
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January 22, 2009 Mr. Jeff Coomer Vice President Consolidated
Treatment Systems, Inc. 1501 Commerce Center Drive Franklin, OH
45005 RE: Product Registration Process Notice of Proprietary
Treatment Product Listing Description: Sewage Treatment System,
Suspended Growth with Filtration Process Manufacturer: Consolidated
Treatment Systems Product Name: MULTI-FLO - Wastewater Treatment
System
Model Numbers: FTB-0.5, FTB-0.6, FTB-0.75, FTB-1.0, FTB-1.5
(Design Flow 500 GPD for FTB-0.5, 600 GPD for FTB-0.6, 750 GPD for
FTB-750, 1000 GPD for FTB-1.0, and 1500 GPD for FTB-1.5)
Product Listing: Category A (residential sewage) Product File
No: 2008-009 Dear Mr. Coomer: Thank you for your application for
product registration for Consolidated Treatment Systems Multi-Flo
Wastewater Treatment Product, Models FTB-0.5, FTB-0.6, FTB-0.75,
FTB-1.0, and FTB-1.5. In accordance with Minnesota Rules Chapter
7080 through 7083, the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency (MPCA)
has reviewed your submitted materials for Category A (residential)
treatment product listing. Our review of the Multi-Flo wastewater
treatment products in this application (design rated capacity of
500 gallons per day for FTB-0.5, 600 gallons per day for FTB-0.6,
750 gallons per day for FTB-750,1000 gallons per day for FTB-1.0,
and 1500 gallons per day or FTB-1.5), indicates it meets the
requirements for proprietary treatment product registration. The
Multi-Flo wastewater treatment unit is considered a Category A
(designed to treat residential sewage) treatment product in the
State of Minnesota that meet Treatment Level C as shown below.
Multi-Flo Treatment Products
Product Name Model
Design Flow
Treatment Process
Treatment Levels
Product Information
MULTI-FLO Wastewater Treatment System FTB-0.5 FTB-0.6 FTB-0.75
FTB-1.0 FTB-1.5
500 600 750 1000 1500
Suspended Growth with Filtration Process
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Notice of Product Listing ECOPOD Manual
o Submitted Drawings o Known Limitations o Installation o
Operation & Maintenance o Owners Information o Regulators
Checklist o Service Contract
Operating Permit Template
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Subject to this determination, the Multi-Flo Models FTB-0.5,
FTB-0.6, FTB-0.75, FTB-1.0, and FTB-1.5 will be placed on the List
of Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment System (SSTS) Products as
shown above. The product information listed in this Notice of
Proprietary Product Listing will be maintained on the MPCA website
and may not be altered by the manufacturer without permission from
the MPCA. The registration of the products in Minnesota is
contingent upon compliance with the following conditions:
1. Products must be used in compliance with MPCA rules and the
plans and design specifications provided. Any deviation from the
plans and specifications shall not be permitted unless authorized
by National Sanitation Foundation (NSF) and, in writing, by the
MPCA for registered use.
2. The manufacturer shall have readily accessible information,
specific to a products
registered use in Minnesota, for designers, installers, service
providers, regulators, and systems owners for the following items:
a) product manual, b) design instructions, c) installation
instructions, d) operation and maintenance requirements, e)
homeowner instructions, and f) list of manufacturer-certified
service providers, as contained in Minnesota Rules Chapter
7083.4040.
3. Systems may only be designated as Type IV systems if designed
and installed per drawings
submitted with the Application for Product Registration, dated
October 24, 2008. 4. The design flows for the registered products
are 500 gallons per day for FTB-0.5, 600
gallons per day for FTB-0.6, 750 gallons per day for FTB-0.75,
1000 gallons per day for FTB-1.0, and 1500 gallons per day for
FTB-1.5.
5. Septic/trash tank capacity for dwellings shall meet the
manufacturers minimum and
maximum size requirements as specified in the Application for
Registration. The tank(s) shall be designed to withstand the
pressures to which it will be subject to. The tank(s) and all pipe
penetrations, risers, and other connections to the tank shall be
watertight.
6. Each system must be delivered with an installation manual and
owners manual for the
Multi-Flo wastewater treatment system. Each unit must be
installed in accordance with the manufacturers installation
requirements.
7. No UV disinfection unit is required to achieve Treatment
Level C.
8. This treatment product is a Minnesota-registered product for
Type IV systems. Effluent
loading rates to the soil, method of distribution, and vertical
separation requirements shall meet the minimum requirements
contained in Minnesota Rules Chapter 7080.2350.
9. All systems shall be designed and operated with a suitable
alarm(s) should the treatment
device or its components malfunction.
10. As a Type IV system, the system must be constructed and
operated under the required local permits.
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11. The level of maintenance required for Multi-Flo wastewater
treatment systems shall be as specified in the products Operation
and Maintenance Manual. This includes, but is not limited to
maintenance every 6 months.
12. As specified in Multi-Flo General Operational Tips contained
in the Owners Manual,
backwash from water softeners and other unsuitable wastes must
not be discharged to the Multi-Flo wastewater treatment system. The
manufacturer is responsible to provide a listing of other known
limitations, made available on the companys website or other
means.
13. Training shall be provided to practitioners in the proper
application and use of Multi-Flo
wastewater treatment system systems registered for use in
Minnesota. Please be advised that this registration expires
December 31, 2011. Manufacturers desiring to continue product
registration beyond this date must obtain MPCA renewal according to
the requirements in Minnesota Rules Chapter 7083.4080. If the
product has changed or is retested according to the protocol
required for registration, renewal shall be based on the most
recent test results. If the MPCA finds the product has changed in
any way that affects performance, it may not be renewed and must
meet the requirements for initial registration. The MPCA is in no
way endorsing this products or any advertising, and is not
responsible for any situation which may result from its use. If you
have any questions, please contact Barbara McCarthy at 218-723-4710
or by email at [email protected]. Sincerely, Barbara J.
McCarthy, P.S.S. Soil Scientist
mailto:[email protected]
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Checklist for Product Registration Submittal Requirements for
Proprietary Treatment Products
Name of Manufacturer: Consolidated Treatment Systems, Inc.
Nayadic Identification Number: 2008-008 Proprietary Treatment
Product Checklist Application: New - Submittal dated - 12/04/08;
Discussed at TAP - 01/22/09 New
Application Status: Incomplete: If incomplete, return
application (Return letter with comments, Action
Date Returned). Complete: If complete, review process done
within 60 days and Complete Listing
of the Product (Approval letter, Listing of Product, Action Date
Approval)
Submittal Requirements to List Treatment Products as a
Registered Product:
Applicant Information: Manufactures name, mailing address,
street address, telephone number Consolidated Treatment Systems,
Inc.
X
Contact individual name (vested with authority to act as agent),
address, telephone number Jeff Coomer, Vice President, Consolidated
Treatment Systems, Inc.
X
Product Information: Name of product, including brand and model
Nayadic Wastewater Treatment Systems 5 models: M-6A (500 gal) ,
M-8A (600 gal), M-1050A (800 gal), M-1200A (1000 gal), and M-2000A
(1500 gal)
X
Description of the function of the product In the Submittal
Information, dated October 24, 2008 - item (d) states it is a
completely- mixed activated sludge wastewater process that
incorporates a fixed film process for additional treatment and
positive filtration. The process is certified without the use of
primary treatment. Treats domestic strength wastewater.
X
Description of any known limitations on the use of the product
yes - In Owners Manual pg 2.
X
Product description and technical information to include:
Process flow diagrams and schematics yes Materials and
characteristics yes in Assembly and Installation Manual Component
design specifications yes in Design Manual Design capacity yes in
Executive Summary Volumes and flow assumptions and calculations yes
in Owners Manual Components yes in Design Manual
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Dimensioned drawings yes, in Design Manual Photos yes, in
NAYADIC Features
For treatment systems in Category B, daily capacity of the model
or models in lb/day CBOD Not applicable stated for residential
Siting and installation requirements yes, in Procedures for
Assembly and Installation Manual dated 11/21/02, detailed
installation instructions provided, includes start-up
procedures.
X
Detailed description, procedure, and schedule of routine
service, system maintenance events yes, in Owner Manual and
Operation and Maintenance and Troubleshooting Manual.
X
Estimated operation costs for the 1st 5 years of the treatment
components life (both estimated annual electricity costs and
routine maintenance costs, including replacement of parts). In item
i) of Submittal letter - estimated at $2062 (5-year total),
includes cost to service for 3 years. Includes tank pumping at 3
years.
X
Identification of information subject to be protected from
disclosure of trade secrets or confidential business information
NSF Report (like other applications)
X
Copies of product brochures and manuals:
Sales and promotional - yes Design yes Installation - yes
Operation and Maintenance - yes Homeowner Instructions - yes
X
Testing Results: The most recently available product test
protocol and results report(s)
1. Recd Testing Reports directly from NSF, Dec 23, 2008. (NSF
Listing) 2. Model M-6A - Performance Evaluation Report, Nayadic
Model M-6A CBOD, 30-
day average effluent 6 to 13 mg/L, TSS, 30-day average effluent
9 to 27 mg/L, Report dated June 1998. Michigan facility.
3. Bacteriological reduction testing results None provided.
4. Treatment Level C.
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All available product testing results, including a listing of
state approvals and denials Listing provided in item m) of
Submittal Letter 21 states. No denials identified.
X
Certification Statement: Signed and dated certification
statement by authorized senior executive or authorized agent, with
the following statement: I certify that I represent (MANUFACTURING
COMPANY NAME ) and I am authorized to prepare or direct the
preparation of this application for registration. I attest, under
penalty of law, that this document and all attachments are true,
accurate, and complete. I understand and accept that the product
testing results reported in this application for registration are
the parameters and values to be used for determining conformance
with treatment system performance testing levels established in
Minnesota
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Rules, part 7083.4030.
Signed and dated certification statement from the testing entity
including the statement: I certify that I represent (INSERT TESTING
ENTITY NME) and that I am authorized to report the testing results
for this proprietary product. I attest, under penalty of law, that
the report about the test protocol and results is true, accurate,
and complete.
X
Final Review Sign-off: Application meets all specified
requirements for Proprietary Treatment Product Registration
TAP Meeting Date January 22, 2009 Date of Application
Approval
Reviewer Name Barbara McCarthy
Discussion Items (generally same as Multi-Flo submittal):
1. No primary tank needed 1) p. 18-19 of Installation Manual If
pre-treatment tank is installed, the liquid capacity of the
pre-tank should be between 50100% of the treatment capacity of the
Nayadic 2) p. 8 of Design Manual - Table 4 and Table 5. Discuss at
TAP meeting.
2. Flows >1500 gpd, flow splitting for system in parallel
(D-box identified, design example #8) 3. Use for high-strength
waste?
4. Regulators Checklist plan review, construction 5. Management
Plan 6. Operating Permit requirements
7. Need electronic copies of submittal before listed
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January 22, 2009
Listing of Registered Treatment and Distribution Products for
Subsurface Sewage Treatment Systems (SSTS)
Treatment Products
List of Proprietary SSTS Treatment Products Registered for
Residential Strength Sewage
Manufacturers of Registered Category A (Residential) Proprietary
Treatment Products Consolidated Treatment Systems 1501 Commerce
Center Drive Franklin, OH 45005 Phone: 937-746-2727 Fax:
937-746-1446 Email: [email protected] Web:
http:www.consolidatedtreatment.com
Product Name Model
Design Flow
(gal/day )
Treatment Process
Treatment Level
Important Product Use Information
Nayadic Wastewater Treatment System
M-6A M-8A M-1050A M-1200A M-2000A
500 600 800 1000 1500
Suspended Growth
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Notice of Product Listing
MPCA Letter to Manufacturer Conditions of Product Registration
Expiration Date
Nayadic Manual for Minnesota
Submitted Drawings Known Limitations Installation Information
Operation and Maintenance Owners Information Service Contract
Regulators Checklist
Operating Permit Template
3a_Revised Web layout 01 08 091/8/09 B. McCarthy layoutSSTS
Product Registration Process for Treatment Products, Distribution
Media and Sewage TanksTreatment ProductsDistribution ProductsSewage
Tanks Application Forms Technical Advisory Panel More
information
3b_How to use the List of Products 01 15 09Treatment
ProductsDistribution Media Products
3c_ Draft Listing Ecopod 01 08 093d_ Ecopod Letter of Product
Registration 01 15 093e_Hoot Letter of Product Registration 12 18
083f_ Operating Permit Template 01 15 09MAINTENANCE
REQUIREMENTS:
3g_Mangement plan Ecopod 12 18 08ECOPOD FIXED FILM TREATMENT
SYSTEMMANAGEMENT PLANFREQUENCY
3h_Checklist Multi-Flo Products 01 20 093i_ Draft Listing Multi
Flo 01 22 093j_ Multi Flo Letter of Product Registration 02 22
093k_Checklist Nayadic Products 01 21 093l_ Draft Listing Nayadic
01 22 09