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How to fill out the WI DNR 3300-227 online
Filling out the WI DNR 3300-227 form is essential for requesting approval for chemical feeders in water systems. This guide provides step-by-step instructions to ensure that you complete the form accurately and effectively.
Follow the steps to successfully complete the form.
- Click the ‘Get Form’ button to access the form and view it online.
- Begin by filling in section A, 'General Information,' which includes the name of the municipality, clerk or contact name, mailing address, city, state, ZIP code, and location of the project or well number.
- In section B, 'Submittal Information,' indicate whether copies of the appropriate chemical analyses are included, if three sets of professional engineer (P.E.) sealed plans and specifications are attached, and the purpose of the proposed chemical addition.
- Move to section C, 'Evaluation Information,' to answer questions regarding the approvals and conditions related to the use of chemicals, including whether the proposed chemical is approved under NSF chapter 60, the location of the injection point, and safety measures.
- In section D, 'Specifications,' provide details on the chemical including its weight, active chemical percentage, the manufacturer and model of the feeder, proposed settings, and details on the solution tank.
- Proceed to section E, 'Calculations,' to include details on pump capacity, desired residual, and any relevant calculations for chemical dosage and tank size.
- Use section F for any additional comments or notes that are relevant to the submittal.
- Finally, complete the certification in section G by signing, dating, and providing your Wisconsin professional engineer number if applicable, as well as your telephone number.
- After filling out the form, ensure all sections are complete. You can then save your changes, download a copy for your records, print the form, or share it as needed.
Take the next step and accurately complete your form online.
You can contact the Wisconsin DNR through their main office number, listed on their official website. They also have an email option for less urgent inquiries. Your questions or concerns about state regulations can be addressed by their knowledgeable staff. Utilizing these resources ensures you receive accurate and relevant information directly from the DNR.