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mmMIMIMMEMMEM <br /> -2*."s "^•<r:fir,}�� <br /> 425-6 . : <br /> Y <br /> Other Design Considerations - Waste Storage Ponds. <br /> 9 Structural components <br /> including surfacing of bottoms and ramps shall be designed and constructed in <br /> accordance with applicable provisions of the SCS standard for Waste Storage , <br /> Structure (313). <br /> Waste Storage ponds should be designed as deep as practical to keep surface <br /> area to a minimum. The limitations of the landowner's pump must be considered <br /> in determining depth. <br /> Agitation requirements should be considered in determining pond shape. Agita- <br /> tion is easily accomplished from the sides of ponds which are long and have <br /> widths of 70 feet or less. Ponds with greater widths may require pump docks _' <br /> or pump access on both sides of pond for proper agitation. ' <br /> Materials such as"sand, crushed rock, and straw should be kept out of-the •r <br /> ponds as much as possible if emptying is to be accomplished by pumping. <br /> Design Documentation Requirements <br /> Location map, volume computations, depth, length, width, side slopes, bottom - • , <br /> -.elevation, foundation investigation logs, soils data, thickness and other <br /> material data for linings. <br /> Construction (As. Built) and/or Certification Documentation Requirements <br /> As built data on depth, length, width, side slopes, pertinent elevations, data .. <br /> on linings. _ <br /> • <br /> USDA-SCS-Wisconsin <br /> Section IV <br /> Technical Guide <br /> 10/83 <br />