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<br />. <br /> <br /> <br />SUMP PUMP INSPECTIONS IN THE CITY OF ARDEN HILLS <br /> <br />The City of Arden Hills Sump Pump <br />Inspection program is designed to help <br />homeowners identify cross-connected <br />sump pumps or other improper clear <br />water connections, so they can be <br />properly connected, <br /> <br />What is a cross connection? <br />A cross connection is a sump pump or <br />other pipe carrying clear water that is <br />connected either directly or indirectly to a <br />sanitary sewer line, Often, a sump pump <br />connection is a hose leading into a <br />laundry tub or a floor drain, Sump <br />pumps are supposed to drain into storm <br />sewers, either through a direct connection <br />(a pipe from the home connecting with <br />the main storm sewer line), or through <br />draining directly onto the ground outside <br />the home, <br /> <br />.WhY are cross connections a problem? <br />Sump water is what engineers call "clear <br />water/' most often rainwater, ground <br />water, or snow melt. This water is clean <br />enough to drain directly into streams, <br />ponds, and lakes without treatment, <br />Wastewater -- water from your sinks, <br />showers, tubs, toilets, and washing <br />machines - must be treated at your <br />metropolitan wastewater treatment plant <br />before it can be safely discharged into the <br />environment. <br /> <br />When "clear waterH is added to <br />wastewater, it can overload the collection <br />system, The Minnesota Pollution Control <br />Agency (MPCA) has estimated that a <br />single home with a cross connected sump <br />pump can add up to 1,400 gallons of <br />water to the system during one average <br />rain storm, That's the equivalent of <br />flushing your toilet 280 times (based on a <br />standard toilet with a five gallon tank - if <br />you have a low-flow toilet with a three <br />gallon tank, you'd have to flush 466 <br />times), Multiply that by the number of <br />. homes in your neighborhood, and the <br /> <br />magnitude of the problem <br />becomes evident. <br /> <br />Why should I care? <br />Excess water in the sanitary <br />sewer can overload the system <br />and it also costs the city, and <br />you, money, Also, rates set by <br />the Metropolitan Council for <br />treating wastewater are based on <br />number of gallons that flow <br />through the system, Therefore, <br />everyone pays to treat water <br />from illegal sump pump <br />connections. <br /> <br />Are cross connections the only <br />cause of this? <br />No, Water can infiltrate the <br />system through bad joints, <br />cracks, or breaks in the sanitary <br />sewer pipe leading from your <br />home to the street. Arden Hills <br />inspects the interior of the public <br />sanitary sewer pipe with TV <br />cameras so these problems can <br />be found and corrected. <br /> <br />How do I know if I have a <br />cross-connected sump pump? <br />The key thing to look for is <br />where the water goes when the <br />sump pump is running. If you <br />have a rigid, PVC-type pipe that <br />goes outdoors and drains into <br />your yard (well away from your <br />foundation, or course), you're <br />probably okay, If you have a <br />hose that drains into your <br />laundry tub or floor drain, <br />you're definitely not okay, If <br />you can see right away that your <br />sump pump is cross-connected, <br />it would be to your advantage to <br />get it rerouted prior to <br />inspection. This will save you <br />time, as only one inspection will <br />need to be done to confirm your <br />correction. If you're not sure, <br /> <br />information available at the public <br />meeting may help you decide, If you still <br />can't tell, the inspectors will let you <br />know, and you will have time to get the <br />problem corrected before a surcharge is <br />applied, <br /> <br />If you are rerouting your system, be sure <br />to buy the right kind of pipe, It must be a <br />rigid, plastic pipe, not flexible hose, The <br />attached illustration shows one type of a <br />proper connection, <br /> <br />When will an inspector visit my home? <br />Most likely within the next year, Water <br />meter installers contracted by the City <br />will be doing the inspection, along with <br />the water meter replacement project <br />scheduled to begin this fall, These meter <br />installers will also have training for srnnp <br />pump cross-connection identification. <br /> <br />Why inspect my house? <br />Neither your property nor neighborhood <br />has been singled out for any reason, All <br />Arden Hills homes and bnsiness with <br />sanitary sewer connections will be <br />inspected, ]n the next eighteen months, <br />inspections will be completed in over <br />2,000 Arden Hills properties, <br /> <br />What will correcting a snmp pump <br />cross connection cost me? <br />If you do the work yourself, less than <br />$50, assuming your basement is <br />unfinished and you already have a sump <br />pump_ If an outside contractor is used, <br />most corrections will be at least $300, <br />again assuming your sump pump is in <br />place and it's just a matter of replacing <br />flexible pipe and/or rerouting your flow, <br /> <br />(Connection Diagrams <br />on Reverse Side) <br />