A.
Horizontal separation distances.
(1)
The following horizontal separation distances shall be maintained between the on-site disposal system plus recovery area and the features listed although greater distances may be required at the discretion of the approving authority.
Feature | Separation Distance | |
|---|---|---|
(I) | Steep slopes(>25 percent) | 25 feet |
(II) | Drainage and spring seeps | 25 feet |
(III) | Drainage ways and gullies | 25 feet |
(IV) | Floodplain soils | 25 feet |
(V) | Rock outcrops | 25 feet |
(VI) | Elevation of spillway crest water level in a water supply reservoir | 300 feet |
(VII) | Stream bank 3,000 feet or less upstream from a water intake on a water supply reservoir or intake on a stream used as a potable water supply | 200 feet |
(VIII) | Stream bank greater than 3,000 feet upstream from a water intake on a water supply reservoir or intake on a stream used as a potable water supply | 100 feet |
(IX) | Water bodies not serving as potable water supplies | 100 feet |
(X) | Water well system in unconfined aquifers | 100 feet |
(XI) | Water well system in confined aquifers | 50 feet |
(2)
A lot located within 2,500 feet of the normal water level of existing or proposed water supply reservoirs, measured horizontally or within a 5,000-foot radius upstream from the water intake on streams used as potable water supply sources and a 5,000-foot radius of water intake located within a reservoir shall have an area of not less than 2 acres with a minimum width of 175 feet. An on-site sewage disposal system may not be located within 300 feet measured horizontally of the normal high water level of a water supply reservoir. Normal water level shall be the elevation of the spill way crest. These limitations do not apply to areas below the dam forming the reservoir.
B.
Type of system. the type of private waste disposal system to be installed shall be determined on the basis of soil permeability topography and water tables.
C.
Sanitary sewage. The private waste disposal system shall be designed to receive all sanitary sewage, including laundry waste, from the building. Kitchen disposal systems (garbage grinders) will not be permitted to discharge into a private waste disposal system. Drainage from basement floor, footings, or roof gutters shall not enter the waste disposal system. Waste from a water treatment system must be disposed of in a manner acceptable to the approving authority.
[Amended by Bill No. 14-10]
D.
Design. The private waste disposal system shall consist of a septic tank, advanced pretreatment device or other approved treatment device, discharging via gravity or pump system into an approved system.
E.
Grease interceptor. Grease interceptors are not necessary for installations at private dwellings. If included in the design of the private waste disposal system, it shall be installed on the kitchen line, outside of the building, before entering the building sewer leading to the treatment device. The trap shall be provided with a removable cover to permit access for removing the accumulated grease. The minimum liquid capacity shall be 1,000 gallons.
