§ 171.106 DESIGN REQUIREMENTS FOR TYPE 5 MOUND SYSTEMS.
   (A)   Type 5 mound systems. Type 5 Mound Systems shall be designed to minimum requirements as follows:
      (1)   Pretreatment. The pretreatment component shall be dependent on the design soil treatment zone in accordance with the requirements of Table B.3 (Appendix B).
      (2)   Basal area, fill. The basal area is defined, based upon the slope of the site, illustrated in Appendix E. The basal are shall be plowed in accordance with the requirements of the requirements of § 171.142 and filled in accordance with the requirements of § 171.143. The fill material shall cover the entire basal area. The fill shall slope away from the top of the application bed at a maximum slope of 3:1 in all directions. All vegetation shall be cut to the ground surface and removed from the soil treatment area prior to placing the sand.
      (3)   Distribution piping. Distribution to and into the application bed shall be by low pressure pipe (LPP), which shall be installed in accordance with the requirements of § 102(F).
      (4)   Lift station. The lift station shall be sized according to Appendix C.
      (5)   Piping invert elevation. The invert of the distribution line(s) shall be a minimum of six inches above the fill material.
      (6)   Application bed area size calculation. The square footage of the application bed shall be equal to the projected daily flow in gallons per day divided by the loading rate of the coarse sand fill, one gallon per day per square foot (1.0 gpd/ft2) or 1.2 gpd/ft2, when an aerobic treatment unit is proposed for pretreatment.
         (a)   Seepage chamber application bed. Seepage chambers may be used in lieu of gravel for the application bed in accordance with the following:
            1.   The minimum inside width (MIW) of seepage chambers shall be calculated as follows:
               (Linear Loading Rate/Sand
               Loading Rate)/1.5 = MIW
            2.   The end caps of the chambers shall not be included in the length of the application bed.
            3.   The invert elevation of the distribution lines shall be a minimum of six inches above the trench bottom with the line mounted in the chamber in accordance with the manufacturer's specifications.
            4.   The perforations shall be located on top of the distribution lines.
            5.   Each distribution line shall have at least one perforation on the bottom, at either the proximal or distal end, to allow for drainage of the line. There shall be a concrete splash block of at least one square foot directly under the perforation to prevent erosion of the infiltrative surface.
            6.   There shall be at least one four inch diameter observation pipe installed in the length of each application bed. The observation pipe shall terminate at or above final grade.
      (7)   Minimum length. The minimum length of the application bed shall be limited by the maximum linear loading rate. The linear loading rate is equal to the projected daily flow in gallons per day divided by the total length of the application bed in feet, and shall be limited as follows:
         (a)   Type 5 systems on soils in resource groups A or B shall be designed with a maximum linear loading rate of eight gallons per day per foot. A maximum of three basal areas may be connected perpendicular to the slope.
         (b)   Type 5 systems on soils in resource groups C, D or E shall be designed with a maximum linear loading rate of four gallons per day per foot. A maximum of two basal areas may be connected perpendicular to the slope.
      (8)   Laterals at different elevations. When laterals are at different elevations, a flow control valve shall be used to control the inline pressure of the laterals.
      (9)   Basal area size calculation. The square footage of the basal area shall be equal to the projected daily flow divided by the assigned soil wastewater loading rate in gallons per day per square foot.
      (10)   Basal area minimum length. The minimum length of the basal area shall be equal to the minimum length of the application bed.
      (11)   Fill material placement. The fill material shall be extended beyond the basal area, tapering to grade at 3:1 slope.
      (12)   Minimum gravel depth. The minimum depth of gravel in the application bed shall be ten inches with six inches of gravel beneath the pipe and two inches above.
      (13)   Minimum sand depth. The minimum depth of coarse sand fill material covering the basal area shall be 12 inches.
      (14)   Minimum soil cover. The application bed shall be covered with a minimum of 12 inches of topsoil. The sand fill of the end slopes and side slopes shall be covered with a minimum of six inches of topsoil. Additional cover shall be placed over the application bed(s) as is necessary to shed storm water.
      (15)   Geotextile fabric cover. The application bed shall be completely covered with an appropriate geotextile fabric prior to the placement of topsoil.
      (16)   Other design requirements. Type 5 Mound Systems shall comply with the provisions of the Wisconsin Mound Soil Absorption System Siting, Design, and Construction Manual as incorporated in Appendix A.
(Ord. [Bd of Health Ord., Art. V], passed 11-12-1996; Ord. [Bd of Health Ord., Art. V], passed 11-12-2013; Ord. 17-0605, passed 6-13-2017)