The increased complexity of onsite wastewater treatment systems
(OWTS), changes in treatment technology, and the need to protect groundwater
and watershed areas make it essential that qualified professionals
design, install, maintain and operate, and manage wastewater residuals
of these systems and to create uniform requirements for these professional
practitioners.
Registration of practitioners will establish an administrative
framework and standards for practitioners in the field of onsite wastewater
treatment system design, siting, installation, inspection, operation
and maintenance, and residuals management. This program is an essential
part of the local agency management program for enforcement of the
Statewide OWTS Policy and State Water Resources Control Board's Regional
Water Basin Plan.
(Ord. 435 § 5, 2018)
For purposes of this chapter, the following words and terms
have the following meaning:
"Certificate holder"
means the person who is appropriately registered as an onsite
wastewater treatment system practitioner with the city.
"Certification"
means the successful completion of course work and testing
by a third party entity as evidence by a certificate of completion.
"Conventional onsite wastewater treatment system"
means an onsite wastewater treatment system comprised of
a two-compartment septic tank for primary treatment and dispersal
in leaching trenches, leaching beds, leaching chambers, or seepage
pits. Effluent will flow to the trenches by gravity, or may be pumped
to the dispersal system.
"Licensure"
means the obtainment of the appropriate state of California
licensing as a contractor, a registered civil engineer, a registered
professional geologist, or a registered environmental health specialist.
"Onsite wastewater treatment system" or "OWTS"
means a system, or series of systems, of pipes, tanks, trenches,
seepage pits and other components used for the collection, treatment
and subsurface dispersal of wastewater. This term is synonymous with
private sewage disposal systems, as used in the California Plumbing
Code. OWTS do not include "graywater" systems pursuant to Health and
Safety Code Section 17922.12.
"Operating permit"
means the administrative document issued by the administrative
authority authorizing the initial and/or continued use of an OWTS
in conformance with the provisions of this code.
"Person"
means any individual, corporation, association, firm, organization,
partnership, or company.
"Registered OWTS designer"
means a person approved by the city to perform site evaluations
and design OWTS who meets the requirements for registration as specified
in this chapter.
"Registered OWTS inspector"
means a person approved by the city to inspect the condition
and operation of onsite wastewater treatment systems who meets the
requirements for registration in this chapter.
"Registered OWTS installer"
means a person approved by the city to install onsite wastewater
treatment systems who meets the requirements for registration as specified
in this chapter.
"Registered residuals manager (pumper)"
means a person approved by the city to pump septic tanks,
wastewater treatment tanks, and pump chambers having met the requirements
for registration as specified in this chapter.
"Registration"
means the successful completion of course work and testing
by a third party entity as evidenced by a certificate of completion.
"Site evaluation"
means an assessment of the characteristics of the site sufficient
to determine its suitability for an OWTS to meet the requirements
of this code. Site evaluations shall be in accordance with procedures
and criteria established in the Malibu OWTS Manual.
"Wastewater"
means sewage that is designated as "blackwater" and/or "graywater."
1.
"Blackwater"
means wastewater contaminated with human wastes, generally
originating from toilets. It includes, but is not limited to, wastewater
discharges from water closets, toilets, urinals, kitchen sinks, food
preparation sinks, or other similar fixtures alone or in combination
with other wastewater.
2.
"Graywater"
means wastewater, exclusive of blackwater or industrial waste,
deposited into plumbing drainage system or exiting directly from wastewater
generating appliances. It includes, but is not limited to, wastewater
discharges from washing machines, bathtubs, showers, bathroom washbasins,
and laundry tubs. Kitchen sinks shall be considered blackwater for
the purposes of this chapter.
(Ord. 435 § 5, 2018)
This chapter shall apply to all OWTS within the city regardless
of design flow, strength, or other state or local regulatory requirements.
(Ord. 435 § 5, 2018)
The amount of the fees for an application for all registered
OWTS practitioners shall be established by resolution of the city
council.
(Ord. 435 § 5, 2018)
In addition to any criminal, civil or other legal remedy established by law that may be pursued to address violations of the Malibu Municipal Code, violations of the provisions of this chapter are subject to the administrative penalty provisions of Chapter
1.10.
(Ord. 435 § 5, 2018)