A septic tank effluent pump (STEP) system may be installed, when approved by the city, to serve residential and light commercial locations where allowed by Chapter 13.50. A STEP application with a proposed site plan is required for each individual onsite system. A STEP application may be obtained from the public works department.
A STEP system is a facility consisting of a tank or tanks for settling and digesting wastewater solids, and a pressure piping system for conveying the supernatant liquid into the sewer system.
Only sanitary wastewater shall be discharged into the tank. Roof drains and other stormwater sources shall be strictly excluded.
The installer shall be responsible for providing an as-built drawing for the entire system.
Power shall be provided by the customer. The customer shall be responsible for notifying the city when the control panel alarm buzzer is activated. All sewer pipe, drains and plumbing between the tank and the building shall be the responsibility of the customer. The customer shall be responsible for curtailing water usage until city forces respond to the customer's notification. The city will accept no responsibility for damages resulting from a plumbing backup, such as may occur if water usage is not curtailed during an alarm condition or if the customer disables the alarm.
The specifications for a STEP system must be submitted to the city for review and approval.
(Ord. 749, 1997)