A.
The subdivider shall submit plans, data, tests and engineering reports required to substantiate the capability of the proposed subdivision to adequately dispose of wastewater. Where individual on-site wastewater disposal is proposed, the subdivision wastewater disposal plan shall contain, but need not be limited to, all of the following information, prepared under the direction of an engineer:
1.
Soil, percolation, and groundwater table observations and test results conducted in accordance with standards outlined in this chapter.
2.
A site plan and report addressing the following:
a.
The location of existing private and public water systems, groundwater wells, on-site wastewater disposal systems, replacement subsurface disposal field sites, public sewage systems, storm sewers, bodies of water, drainage features, curtain drains, and wetlands both in the proposed subdivision and outside the proposed subdivision if within 250 feet of the proposed wells and wastewater disposal system reserve areas.
b.
The location of a possible well and wastewater reserve area for each lot in the proposed subdivision and within 250 feet of the proposed subdivision. The plans shall show the required separation distances of each well.
c.
Topographic contours. Areas exceeding a 25 percent slope shall be delineated.
d.
Potable water source separation distances.
e.
Known groundwater nitrate levels in the general vicinity (within 250 feet) of the subdivision.
3.
The department may require a nitrate impact analysis if nitrate levels are found to exceed five mg/l in adjacent wells, or to exceed ten mg/l for short plat applications.
(AO No. 2017-129, § 3, 1-23-2018)