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1 <br />L <br />3 <br />' <br />4 <br />5 <br />6 <br />7 <br />23 <br />g <br />a <br />10 <br />11 <br />12 <br />13 <br />14 <br />' <br />15 <br />' <br />16 <br />17 <br />' <br />18 <br />45 <br />these humps are around two hundred gallons a minute. <br />ASR. FPAILS: Well, if you have a 20 gal 1lon <br />reserve tank, it won't start un until 20 gallons is in the <br />reserve; right? <br />MR. MITYYSCAARh : k'el 1 , you have an operating level <br />that's in between. <br />I.T. PTN''n: Tet me exniain samethinv ahnilt o <br />septic tank. <br />�T— FRAII_S: I've seen these things were you sink <br />something and you put your pump on it. <br />MR. SCTTRLOCK: It's not a direct system, there is <br />a reservoir. <br />VR. 17PAII,S: That's why I asked where the <br />reservoir is. If it's a five gallon reservoir, it might as <br />well be -- <br />?T. PINTO: Let me explain something to you. <br />There's more reservoir, more capacity in this system to hold <br />than there is your septic tank. Fveryone who thinks that a <br />septic tank has a thousand gallons or five hundred gallons, <br />a septic tank is filled all the time and it's your drain <br />field that gives You your capacity. Therefore, when you <br />have a high water table system and it's flooding, you do not <br />have any capacity at all in your septic tank, nothing. You <br />do not flush. <br />The flooding conditions, because of the way the <br />7P, ,BATARO & ASSOCIATES <br />A Computer Assisted Transcript <br />(305)S69-0910 <br />19 <br />20 <br />21 <br />22 <br />23 <br />24 <br />25 <br />45 <br />these humps are around two hundred gallons a minute. <br />ASR. FPAILS: Well, if you have a 20 gal 1lon <br />reserve tank, it won't start un until 20 gallons is in the <br />reserve; right? <br />MR. MITYYSCAARh : k'el 1 , you have an operating level <br />that's in between. <br />I.T. PTN''n: Tet me exniain samethinv ahnilt o <br />septic tank. <br />�T— FRAII_S: I've seen these things were you sink <br />something and you put your pump on it. <br />MR. SCTTRLOCK: It's not a direct system, there is <br />a reservoir. <br />VR. 17PAII,S: That's why I asked where the <br />reservoir is. If it's a five gallon reservoir, it might as <br />well be -- <br />?T. PINTO: Let me explain something to you. <br />There's more reservoir, more capacity in this system to hold <br />than there is your septic tank. Fveryone who thinks that a <br />septic tank has a thousand gallons or five hundred gallons, <br />a septic tank is filled all the time and it's your drain <br />field that gives You your capacity. Therefore, when you <br />have a high water table system and it's flooding, you do not <br />have any capacity at all in your septic tank, nothing. You <br />do not flush. <br />The flooding conditions, because of the way the <br />7P, ,BATARO & ASSOCIATES <br />A Computer Assisted Transcript <br />(305)S69-0910 <br />