A. 
All structures or premises in the County that are permanently or intermittently intended for human habitation or occupancy, which are not serviced by a public sewer, shall have a system for holding or treatment and dispersal of sewage and wastewater which complies with the provisions of this chapter.
B. 
The private sewage system or nonplumbing sanitation system for newly constructed structures or structures requiring a reconnection permit shall be installed, inspected, and approved before the structure may be occupied.
This chapter incorporates by reference the following rules, regulations, and laws, as set forth in the Wisconsin Statutes and the Wisconsin Administrative Code, governing the location, construction, and use of private sewage systems: Ch. 145 and §§ 59.70(5), 281.48 and 968.10, Wis. Stats., and Chapters SPS 381, SPS 382, SPS 383, SPS 384, SPS 385, SPS 391, NR 113 and NR 116, Wisconsin Administrative Code. These rules, regulations, and laws shall apply until amended or renumbered and then shall apply as amended or renumbered.
The requirements of this chapter shall apply to all geographic areas of the County.
[Amended 2-19-2002 by Res. No. 5978; 12-17-2002 by Res. No. 6035]
A. 
All domestic wastewater shall enter a private sewage system unless otherwise exempted by the state or this chapter.
B. 
A nonplumbing sanitation system may be permitted only when the structure or premises served by the nonplumbing sanitation system is not provided with an indoor plumbing system. If plumbing is installed in the structure or water under pressure is supplied to the structure, an acceptable method of sewage disposal other than, or in addition to, a nonplumbing sanitation system must be provided
C. 
Any private sewage system, or portion(s) thereof, installed within a floodplain shall comply with all applicable requirements of Chapter NR 116, Wisconsin Administrative Code, and Chapter 505, Floodplain Zoning, of the Price County Code.
D. 
When a failing private sewage system is identified, it shall be brought into compliance with current code requirements or replaced with a code-compliant system or its use shall be discontinued within that period of time required by County order.