A comprehensive report of the proposed work, written or approved by the consulting or designing engineer, must accompany all plans for a complete system or treatment plant, and must give all data upon which the design is based, such as information concerning sewer systems:
- (A) The nature and extent of the area included with the present system of sewerage, and of the area which it is planned shall drain into this system ultimately.
- (B) Population to be served, present and future, estimated for twenty-five years.
- (C) The estimated daily per capita flow of sewage, and the total and per capita water consumption of the town at the present time.
- (D) The allowance made for infiltration.
- (E) The estimated daily flow of sewage.
- (F) The character of the sewage. If domestic and trade wastes, estimate nature, and approximate quantity of each.
- (G) Method of flushing or cleaning sewers.
- (H) Portion to be built at present time.
- (I) Minimum and maximum grade of sewers of each size.
- (J) If there are sections which cannot grade into this system, the extent of such sections and the probable future disposition of sewage from these sections.
- (K) Distance of houses or buildings from proposed outlet or treatment plant.
- (L) Approximate maximum and minimum flow of water in stream receiving flow of sewage.
- (M) Drainage area above outlet or treatment plant.
- (N) Nearest water supplies taken from stream below plant or outlet; above plant or outlet. Dams in vicinity of plant or outlet.
(Authorized by K.S.A. 65-164, 65-165, 65-171d; effective Jan. 1, 1966.)