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The inspection form ensures compliance with Indiana State Department of Health Rule 410 IAC 6-8.1, specifically Sections 37-39 regarding septic tanks.
The form requires the date of inspection to be filled out, ensuring a record of when the assessment was conducted.
It includes fields for noting the approximate capacity of the tank and minimum water depth requirements, which are critical for proper functioning.
The form checks for the condition of inlet and outlet baffles, which are essential for preventing backflow and ensuring effective waste management.
It specifies that access manholes must be at least 8 inches in diameter to facilitate maintenance and inspections.
The form requires information on construction material and whether the tank is coated and protected from corrosion, impacting its longevity.
The installer must sign the form, certifying that the septic tank complies with health regulations based on their judgment.