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7083.0780 SSTS CREDENTIALING AND PRODUCT REGISTRATION 10 <br />Statutory Authority: MS s 11 S. 03; 115.55 <br />History: 32 SR 1420 <br />Published Electronically: March 11, 2011 <br />7083.0780 SERVICE PROVIDER LICENSE. <br />Subpart 1. Authorization. A licensed service provider business is authorized to measure scum and <br />sludge depths for the accumulation of solids; identify problems related to sewage tanks, baffles, effluent <br />screens, maintenance hole covers, extensions, and pumps and make the repairs; evaluate sewage tanks, <br />dosing chambers, distribution devices, valve boxes, or drop boxes for leakage; and clean supply pipes and <br />distribution pipes. Service provider businesses are also authorized to assess, adjust, and service systems for <br />proper operation; take, preserve, store, and ship samples for analysis; interpret sampling results and report <br />results for an SSTS; and operate sewage collections systems discharging to an SSTS. <br />Subp. 2. Responsibilities. Service provider licensees must: <br />A. report sampling results, operational observations, system adjustments, and other <br />management activities in compliance with local ordinances, management plans, or operating permit <br />requirements; and <br />B. observe and provide written reports of any noncompliance to the system owner and the local <br />unit of government within 30 days. <br />Subp. 3. Certified service providers. Certified service providers must provide proper training, daily <br />review of work, and periodic observation of work conducted by noncertified individuals. Certified service <br />providers are responsible for conducting or supervising: <br />A. the measurement of scum and sludge depths for the accumulation of solids; <br />B. the making of sensory observations if nondomestic wastes have been discharged into the <br />system; <br />C. the identification of problems and watertightness related to sewage tanks; and <br />D. the assessment of the condition of baffles, effluent screens, maintenance hole covers, and <br />extensions. <br />Subp. 4. Certified service providers. Certified service providers must personally: <br />A. assess the operational status and system performance by sampling, measuring, and <br />observing in compliance with the management plan or operating permit; <br />B. preserve, store, and ship samples for analysis and interpret sampling results; <br />C. adjust, repair, or replace components to bring the system into proper operational compliance; <br />D. assess the operational status of sewage collection systems and adjust, repair, or replace <br />components to bring the system into proper operational status; and <br />E. complete and submit any necessary reporting to the system owner and the local unit of <br />government. <br />Copyright ©2014 by the Rev <br />so <br />of Statutes, State of Minnesota. All Rights Reserved. <br />
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