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15 <br /> <br />service, operated as a holding tank, or abandoned in accordance with Section 40-276. At the Department's <br />discretion, the operating permit may be reinstated or renewed upon the owner taking appropriate corrective <br />actions. <br />9. Compliance Monitoring. <br />1. Performance monitoring of a SSTS shall be performed by a licensed inspection business or <br />licensed service provider hired by the holder of the operating permit in accordance with the <br />monitoring frequency and parameters stipulated in the permit. <br />2. A monitoring report shall be prepared and certified by a licensed service provider. The report shall <br />be submitted to the Department on a form provided by the Department on or before the <br />compliance reporting date stipulated in the operating permit. The report shall contain a description <br />of all maintenance and servicing activities performed since the last compliance monitoring report <br />as described below: <br />1. Owner name, mailing address, telephone, and email address. <br />2. Operating Permit number. <br />3. Average daily flow since last compliance monitoring report. <br />4. Description of type of maintenance and date performed. <br />5. Description of samples taken (if required), analytical laboratory used, and results of <br />analyses. <br />6. Problems noted with the system, and actions proposed or taken to correct them. <br />7. Name, signature, license and license number of the licensed professional who performed <br />the work. <br />Section 24. Abandonment Certification. <br />1. Purpose. The purpose of the System Abandonment Certification is to ensure that a treatment system no <br />longer in service is abandoned within a reasonable time following decommissioning and in a manner that <br />protects public health, safety, and water quality. It also terminates all permits associated with the system. <br />2. Abandonment Requirements. <br />1. Whenever the use of a SSTS or any system component is discontinued as the result of a system <br />repair, modification, replacement or decommissioning following connection to a municipal or <br />private sanitary sewer, or condemnation or demolition of a building served by the system, further <br />use of the system or any system component for any purpose under this Ordinance shall be <br />prohibited. <br />2. Continued use of a treatment tank where the tank is to become an integral part of a replacement <br />system, or a sanitary sewer system requires the prior written approval of the Department. <br />3. An owner of a SSTS must retain a licensed installation business to abandon all components of <br />the treatment system within sixty (60) calendar days of discontinued use. Abandonment shall be <br />completed in accordance with Minnesota Rules, Chapter 7080.2500. No prior notification to the <br />Department of an owner's intent to abandon a system is necessary. <br />4. A report of abandonment certified by the licensed installation business shall be submitted to the <br />Department. The report shall include: