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- a: • a • `l._.- _ ;sip 4 <br />Printed 12./25/90 <br />flow rate, which shall be determined by measurement or <br />estimated from data provided by the agency. <br />1. The sewage tank shall be placed so that access is convenient <br />for the removal of liquids and accumulated solids. <br />2. The sewage tank shall be placed on firm and settled soil <br />capable of bearing the weight of the tank and its contents. <br />3. Sewage tanks shall be set back the following distances from <br />the features given below. <br />Feature Minimum Setback <br />Distances (feet) <br />Water Supply Well and Buried Water 50' <br />Suction Pipe <br />Buried Pipe Distributing Water Under 10' <br />Pressure <br />Buildings 10, <br />Property Lines 10, <br />4. Sewage tanks shall be set back the following distances if <br />located in an area of the city which has been designated as <br />follows by local, state or federal regulation. <br />Featm-e Minimum Setback <br />Distances (feet) <br />Natural Environment Lakes and Rivers *150 <br />Recreational Development Lakes and *75 <br />Rivers <br />General Development Lakes and Rivers *150 <br />Wild Rivers *150 <br />Critical Rivers *100 <br />Designated Tributaries of Wild Scenic *75 <br />and Recreational Rivers <br />*Required for new developments) and where practicable for <br />e.isting developments. <br />5. Surface Flooding. Sewage tanks shall not be placed in the <br />flood plains, delineated by local ordinances adopted in <br />compliance with the Statewide Standards for Management of <br />Flood Plain Areas of Minnesota (Minn. Reg. MR 85-93), or in <br />areas for which regional flood information is available from <br />the Department of Natural Resources. <br />Page 245 <br />:a <br />