I haven't done it yet, but the discussion was to install curbs, cut floor
drains in the concrete floor, flow to a common area, then sump pump it to a
landscape area for dissipation. 

Paul B. Cetani
Exec. Vice President

Nor Cal Fire, Inc.
16840 Joleen Way, Bldg A
Morgan Hill, CA 95037
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Sent: Wednesday, March 11, 2015 10:29 AM
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Subject: Foam system testing

Has anyone had to test a foam sprinkler system where it was required to
contain the discharge from the test and not let it flow into sewers or other
site drainage systems?  Basically it had to be contained and removed from
the site?

Craig L. Prahl 
Fire Protection Group Lead
CH2MHILL
Lockwood Greene
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Spartanburg, SCĀ  29303
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