Mt.
Pleasant Mills Revisted: Expansion Made Easy
Contractor/developer
Carl Schaffer desired to provide new homes for a rural community
in North Central Pennsylvania where septic
systems were not acceptable due to poor soils. Fortunately,
his property location was close enough to the Village of Mt.
Pleasant Mills that a sewer line extension could be made to
the Cromaglass Wastewater Treatment System the community had
designed and constructed back in 1988. (See Cromaglass Digest
Vol. 5 #2, Winter 1989.) The local Perry Township sewer authority
agreed to the addition to their facilities if Mr. Schaffer would
assume responsibility for having the engineering and state permitting
accomplished plus paying costs for the treatment plant addition.
This
latter requirement was not difficult due to basic design of
a Cromaglass Modular Sequential Batch Reactor System, which
enables easy addition and connection of tanks and controls for
more capacity.
The
sewer authority's 10-year experience with the initial Cromaglass
installation proved the reliability, performance and relative
ease of operation. This plus the approval of PA DEP based on
this project's performance history, convinced all parties that
expansion with additional Cromaglass modules was the obvious
solution.
Timely
response by Cromaglass manufacturing and the ease of installation
of the treatment system modules, met the installation schedule
set by the contractor.
John
Bickhart, Engineer, designed the required system and submitted
the application to PA DEP who promptly issued the permit for
expansion. Included in the application were two Cromaglass CA-120
modules. Additional disinfection capacity was not required because
the original system, built in 1988, had adequate capacity. Disinfection
is required since treated effluent is discharged to a small
stream, which flows through the property. Provisions to add
one additional CA-120 module have also been provided, to be
utilized when needed.
An
important item for the speedy DEP review was the familiarity
of the agency staff engineers with Cromaglass design performance
history, and reliability. Several permitted installations of
varying capacities had frequent monitoring by DEP over many
previous years.
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