Exception: Minor additions and alterations as determined
by the Authority Having Jurisdiction that use the existing water distribution
pipe system and which does not contain a hot water recirculation system.
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TABLE H 101.8 LOCATION OF SEWAGE DISPOSAL SYSTEM
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MINIMUM HORIZONTAL DISTANCE
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BUILDING SEWER
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SEPTIC TANK
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DISPOSAL FIELD
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SEEPAGE PIT OR CESSPOOL
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Building or structures1
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2 feet
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5 feet
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8 feet
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8 feet
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Property line adjoining private property
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Clear2
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5 feet
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5 feet
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8 feet
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Water supply wells9
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50 feet3
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50 feet
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100 feet
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150 feet
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Streams and other bodies of water9
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50 feet
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50 feet
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100 feet7
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150 feet7
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Trees10
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10 feet
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10 feet
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Seepage pits or cesspools8
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5 feet
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5 feet
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12 feet
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Disposal field8
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5 feet
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4 feet4
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5 feet
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On-site domestic water service line
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1 foot5
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5 feet
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5 feet
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5 feet
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Distribution box
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|
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5 feet
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5 feet
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Pressure public water main
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10 feet6
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10 feet
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10 feet
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10 feet
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For SI units: 1 foot = 304.8 mm
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Notes:
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1
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Including porches and steps, whether covered or uncovered, breezeways,
roofed porte cocheres, roofed patios, carports, covered walks, covered
driveways, and similar structures or appurtenances.
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2
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See Section 312.3.
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3
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Drainage piping shall clear domestic water supply wells by not
less than 50 feet (15,240 mm). This distance shall be permitted to
be reduced to not less than 25 feet (7,620 mm) where the drainage
piping is constructed of materials approved for use within a building.
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4
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Plus 2 feet (610 mm) for each additional 1 foot (305 mm) of
depth in excess of 1 foot (305 mm) below the bottom of the drain line.
(See Section H 601.0)
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5
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See Section 720.0.
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6
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For parallel construction—For crossings, approval by the
Health Department shall be required.
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7
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These minimum clear horizontal distances shall also apply between
disposal fields, seepage pits, and the mean high-tide line.
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8
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Where disposal fields, seepage pits, or both are installed in
sloping ground, the minimum horizontal distance between any part of
the leaching system and ground surface shall be 15 feet (4572 mm).
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9
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Where special hazards are involved, the distance required shall
be increased as may be directed by the Authority Having Jurisdiction.
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10
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The septic tank and seepage pit shall not be within the protected
zone of an oak tree as defined by Section 22.14.150 of Title 22 –
Planning and Zoning – of the Los Angeles County Code.
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TABLE H 201.1(1) CAPACITY OF SEPTIC TANKS1, 2, 3, 4, 5
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SINGLE-FAMILY DWELLINGS - NUMBER OF BEDROOMS
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MULTIPLE DWELLING UNITS OR APARTMENTS - ONE BEDROOM EACH
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OTHER USES: MAXIMUM FIXTURE UNITS SERVED PER TABLE 702.1
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MINIMUM SEPTIC TANK CAPACITY (gallons)
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1 or 2
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—
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15
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750
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3
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—
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20
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1000
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4
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2 units
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25
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1200
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5 or 6
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3
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33
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1500
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—
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4
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45
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2000
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—
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5
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55
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2250
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—
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6
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60
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2500
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—
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7
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70
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2750
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—
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8
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80
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3000
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—
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9
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90
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3250
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—
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10
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100
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3500
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For SI units: 1 gallon = 3.785 L
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Notes:
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1
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Extra bedroom, 150 gallons (568 L) each.
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2
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Extra dwelling units over 10: 250 gallons (946 L) each.
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3
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Extra fixture units over 100: 25 gallons (94.6 L) per fixture
unit.
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4
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Septic tank sizes in this table include sludge storage capacity
and the connection of domestic food waste disposers without further
volume increase.
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5
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Applies to mobile homes not installed in a mobile home park.
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TABLE H 201.1(2) DESIGN CRITERIA OF SIX TYPICAL SOILS
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TYPE OF SOIL
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REQUIRED SQUARE FEET OF LEACHING AREA PER 100 GALLONS
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MAXIMUM ABSORPTION CAPACITY IN GALLONS PER SQUARE FEET OF LEACHING
AREA FOR A 24-HOUR PERIOD
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Coarse sand or gravel
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20
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5.0
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Fine sand
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25
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4.0
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Sandy loam
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40
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2.5
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Sandy clay
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60
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1.66
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Clay with considerable sand or gravel
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90
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1.1
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Clay with small amount of sand or gravel
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120
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0.8
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For SI units: 1 square foot = 0.0929 m2, 1 gallon = 3.785 L,
1 gallon per square foot = 40.7 L/m2
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TABLE H 201.1(4) ESTIMATED WASTE SEWAGE FLOW RATES1, 2
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TYPE OF OCCUPANCY
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GALLONS PER DAY
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Airports (per employee)
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15
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Airports (per passenger)
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5
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Auto washers – check with equipment manufacturer
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-
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Bowling alleys – with snack bar only (per lane)
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75
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Campground – with central comfort station (per person)
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35
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Campground – with flush toilets - no showers (per person)
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25
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Camps (day) – no meals served (per person)
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15
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Camps (summer and seasonal camps) – (per person)
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50
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Churches – sanctuary (per seat)
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5
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Churches – with kitchen waste (per seat)
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7
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Dance halls – (per person)
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5
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Factories – no showers (per employee)
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25
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Factories – with showers (per employee)
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35
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Factories – with cafeteria (per employee)
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5
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Hospitals – (per bed)
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250
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Hospitals – kitchen waste only (per bed)
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25
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Hospitals – laundry waste only (per bed)
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40
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Hotels – no kitchen waste (per bed)
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60
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Institutions – resident (per person)
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75
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Nursing home – (per person)
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125
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Rest home – (per person)
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125
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Laundries – self-service with minimum 10 hours per day
(per machine)
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300
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Laundries – commercial—check with manufacturer's
specification
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-
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Motel (per bed space)
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50
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Motel – with kitchen (per bed space)
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60
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Offices – (per employee)
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20
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Parks (picnic) – with toilets only (per parking space)
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20
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Parks (recreational vehicles) – without water hook-up
(per space)
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75
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Parks (recreational vehicles) – with water and sewer hook-up
(per space)
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100
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Restaurants – cafeteria (per seat)
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50
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Schools staff and office (per person)
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20
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Schools – elementary (per student)
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15
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Schools – intermediate and high (per student)
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20
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Schools – with gym and showers (per student)
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5
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Schools – with cafeteria (per student)
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3
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Schools (boarding) – total waste (per person)
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100
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Service station – with toilets for 1st bay
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1000
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Service station – with toilets for each additional bay
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500
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Stores – (per employee)
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20
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Stores – with public restrooms (per 10 square feet of
floor space)
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1
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Swimming pools – (per person)
|
10
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Theaters – auditoriums (per seat)
|
5
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Theaters – with drive-in (per space)
|
10
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For SI units: 1 square foot = 0.0929 m2, 1 gallon per day 3.785
L/day
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Notes:
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1
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See Section H 201.1.
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2
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Because of the many variables encountered, it is not possible
to set absolute values for waste/sewage flow rates for all situations.
The designer should evaluate each situation and, where figures in
this table need modification, they should be made with the concurrence
of the Authority Having Jurisdiction.
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Exception: In areas where the records or data indicate
that the groundwaters are grossly degraded, the 5 foot (1524 mm) separation
requirement shall be permitted to be reduced by the Authority Having
Jurisdiction. When approved by the Authority Having Jurisdiction,
this distance may be reduced to 5 feet (1524 mm) from ocean water.
The applicant shall supply evidence of groundwater depth to the satisfaction
of the Authority Having Jurisdiction.
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Exception: In areas where the records or data indicate
that the groundwaters are grossly degraded, the 10 foot (3048 mm)
separation requirement shall be permitted to be reduced by the Authority
Having Jurisdiction. When approved by the Authority Having Jurisdiction,
this distance may be reduced to 5 feet (1524 mm) from ocean water.
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