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17. Record chlorine residual & PH readings
18. Adjust chlorine adjustment cap if required to raise or lower residual readings
19. Clean irrigation filter if applicable
20. Engage irrigation pump to inspect irrigation line and inform customer if repairs are
required
21. Check land application area for conformity to NSW Health and local council
requirements
22. Clean air filter on air blower and ensure blower is operating
23. Secure system lids and covers
24. Complete service form
25. Specify if wrong products are being used. Suggest alternative products to use
26. Leave copy of service report for owner unless run sheet advises otherwise

Low Water Clarity

1. Generally caused by too much or incorrect laundry detergent being used. Also very
soapy water indicates too much laundry detergent is being used per wash
2. If water clarity is low and smelling this may be from fabric softeners
3. If water is brown and frothy in aerobic chambers, this is generally caused by antibiotics
but after settling chambers, water clarity is generally clear. Nothing can be done to
improve this until use of antibiotics is ceased
4. If water is stained in colour a reddish or brown this could be caused by hair dyes and will
not necessarily affect the performance of the system. Chlorine residual level may need
to be increased
5. Disinfectants and antiseptics may decrease water clarity. This is indicated by dead
bacteria scum build up in settling chamber. The scum return will not remove this during
normal operation as the scum forms on the outer perimeters first. To remove this use
gauze scoop and bucket and return to primary tank. If there is too much scum build up
use sludge pump. This will need to be rectified with the owner as soon as possible.
Discuss product usage with owner. If the resident is not at home advise office. These
products damage system by lowering bio mass which will increase BOD and SS

System Smelling

1. Odour can be caused by wrong product usage. Check products with owner
2. If system has been unused for a period of time but still running, e.g. occupants on
holiday, system may smell if over used on return for first 1 to 2 days of use
3. Blower failure will cause odour at sprinkler head, indicated by alarm. After repairs to
blower, odour will dissipate within 12 to 48 hours
4. Irrigation water in pump chamber smelling but not aeration chamber smelling is due to
build up of sludge in pump/disinfection chamber. Remove with pump
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