All systems must be located and installed so that with
proper maintenance the systems function in a sanitary manner, do not create
sanitary nuisances or health hazards and do not endanger the safety of any
domestic water supply, groundwater or surface water. Sewage waste and effluent
from onsite sewage treatment and disposal systems must not be discharged onto
the ground surface or directly or indirectly discharged into ditches, drainage
structures, ground waters, surface waters, or aquifers. To prevent such
discharge or health hazards:
(1)
Systems established after the effective date of the rule must be placed no
closer than the minimum distances indicated for the following:
(a) Seventy-five feet from a private potable
well as defined in paragraph
62-6.002(44)(a),
F.A.C., or a multi-family water well as defined in paragraph
62-6.002(44)(c),
F.A.C.
(b) One-hundred feet from a
public drinking water well as defined in paragraph
62-6.002(44)(b),
F.A.C., if such a well serves a facility with an estimated sewage flow of 2,
000 gallons or less per day.
(c)
Two-hundred feet from a public drinking water well as defined in paragraph
62-6.002(44)(b),
F.A.C., if such a well serves a facility with an estimated sewage flow of more
than 2, 000 gallons per day.
(d)
Fifty feet from a non-potable water well as defined in subsection
62-6.002(39),
F.A.C.
(e) Ten feet from any storm
sewer pipe, to the maximum extent possible, but in no instance shall the
setback be less than 5' feet.
(f)
Fifteen feet from the design high-water line of retention areas, detention
areas, or swales designed to contain standing or flowing water for less than 72
hours after a rainfall or the design high-water level of normally dry drainage
ditches or normally dry individual-lot stormwater retention
areas.
(2) Systems must
not be located under buildings or within 5' feet of building foundations,
including pilings for elevated structures, or within 5' feet of mobile home
walls, swimming pool walls, or within 5' feet of property lines except where
property lines abut utility easements which do not contain underground
utilities, or where recorded easements are specifically provided for the
installation of systems for service to more than one lot or property owner.
(a) Sidewalks, decks and patios are not
subject to the 5' foot setback, however, drainfields must not be installed
beneath such structures. Any tank located beneath a driveway must have traffic
lids as specified in paragraph
62-6.013(1)(f),
F.A.C. Concrete structures which are intended to be placed over a septic tank
must have a barrier of soil or plastic material placed between the structure
and the tank so as to preclude adhesion of the structure to the tank.
(b) Systems must not be located within 10'
feet of water storage tanks in contact with the ground or potable water lines
unless such lines are sealed with a water proof sealant within a sleeve of
similar material pipe to a distance of at least 10' feet from the nearest
portion of the system or the water lines themselves consist of schedule 40 PCV
or stronger. The water line must not be located within 24'' inches of the
onsite sewage treatment and disposal system. Potable water lines within 5' feet
of the drainfield must not be located at an elevation lower than the drainfield
absorption surface. Non-potable water lines must not be located within 24''
inches of the system without backflow devices per Section
381.0065(2),
F.S., being installed on the water line to preclude contamination of the water
system.
(c) Systems must be setback
a minimum of 15' feet from groundwater interceptor drains.
(3) Except for the provisions of Sections
381.0065(4)(g)1. and 2., F.S., systems must not be located laterally within 75'
feet of the boundaries of surface water bodies. Systems must be located a
minimum of 15' feet from the design high water line of a swale, retention or
detention area designed to contain standing or flowing water for less than 72
hours after a rainfall, or the design high water level of normally dry drainage
ditches or normally dry individual lot storm water retention areas.
(4) Suitable, unobstructed land must be
available for the installation and proper functioning of the system. The
minimum unobstructed area must:
(a) Be at
least 1.5 times as large as the drainfield absorption area required by rule.
For example, if a 200' square feet drainfield is required, the total
unobstructed area required, inclusive of the 200' square feet drainfield area,
would be 300' square feet. Unobstructed soil area between drain trenches is
included in the unobstructed area calculation.
(b) Be contiguous to the
drainfield.
(c) Be in addition to
the setbacks required in subsections (1), (2), and (3)
above.
(5) Onsite sewage
treatment and disposal systems if installed in fill material, the fill must be
required to settle for a period of at least 6 months, or has been compacted to
a density comparable to the surrounding natural soil. The fill material must be
of a suitable, slightly limited soil material.
(6) To prevent soil smear and excessive soil
compaction, drainfields must not be installed in soils with textures finer than
sand, loamy sand, or sandy loam when the soil moisture content is above the
point at which the soil changes from semi-solid to plastic.
(7) Onsite sewage treatment and disposal
systems must be installed where a sewerage system is not available and when
conditions in Sections
381.0065(4)(a)-(g),
F.S., are met. Onsite graywater tank and drainfield systems may, at the
homeowners' discretion, be utilized provided blackwater is disposed into a
sanitary sewerage system when such sewerage system is available. Graywater
systems may, at the homeowners' discretion, be utilized in conjunction with an
onsite blackwater system where a sewerage system is not available for
blackwater disposal.
(a) The lot area under
Section 381.0065(4)(a),
F.S., must consist of at least 1/2 acre (21, 780' square feet). Contiguous area
outside of the lot must not be included.
(b) The determination of lot densities under
Section 381.0065(4)(b),
F.S., must be made on the basis of the net acreage of the subdivision which
must exclude from the gross acreage all paved areas and prepared road beds
within public or private rights-of-way or easements and must also exclude
surface water bodies.
(c) Maximum
daily sewage flow allowances specified in Sections
381.0065(4)(a), (b) and
(g), F.S., must be calculated on an
individual lot by lot basis based on its net usable area in acres. The net
usable area of each lot or parcel of land does not include paved areas and
prepared road beds within public rights-of-way or easements and does not
include surface water bodies. Contiguous unpaved and non-compacted road
rights-of-way and easements with no subsurface obstructions that would affect
the operation of drainfield systems may be included in determining the net
usable area. Where an unobstructed easement is contiguous to two or more lots,
each lot will receive its pro rata share of the area contained in the easement.
The maximum daily sewage flow allowed equals the net usable area multiplied by
2, 500 gallons per acre per day if a public drinking water well serving a
public system as defined in subparagraph
62-6.002(44)(b)
1., 2., or 3., F.A.C., is utilized, or multiplied by 1, 500 gallons per acre
per day if a public drinking water well serving a public water system as
defined in subparagraph
62-6.002(44)(b)
4., F.A.C., or a private potable well or cistern is utilized. Subsection
62-6.008(1),
F.A.C., must be used for determining estimated daily sewage flows.
(d) Platted residential lots are subject to
the requirements set forth in Sections
381.0065 (4)(g)1. and 2.,
F.S.
(e) When portions of a lot or
lots which were platted prior to January 1, 1972 are combined in such a manner
that will decrease the total density of the subdivision, pre-1972 lot
provisions apply. However, the maximum setback possible to surface water bodies
must be maintained with a minimum setback of 50' feet.
(8) Notwithstanding the requirements of this
section, where an effluent transmission line consists of schedule 40 PVC, the
transmission line must be set back from private potable wells, irrigation wells
or surface water bodies by not less than 25' feet when installed. Effluent
transmission lines constructed of schedule 40 PVC must be set back from
property lines and building foundations by not less than 2' feet. Schedule 40
PVC effluent transmission lines must be set back from potable water lines and
storm water lines by no less than 5' feet unless all portions of the potable
water line or storm water line within 5 feet of the effluent transmission line
are:
(a) A minimum of 12'' inches above the
top of the effluent transmission line; and,
(b) Sealed with a waterproof sealant within a
sleeve of schedule 40 PVC or stronger pipe or the water line itself consists of
schedule 40 PVC or stronger pipe.
(9) Onsite sewage treatment and disposal
systems for estimated establishment domestic sewage flows exceeding 5, 000
gallons per day but not exceeding 10, 000 gallons per day must be located and
installed under the following conditions.
(a)
The estimated daily sewage flow from the establishment will be divided by the
net usable area associated with the establishment. The resulting number must
not exceed 2, 500 gallons per acre per day for establishments which use a water
supply as defined in subparagraphs
62-6.002(44)(b)
1., 2. and 3, F.A.C.
(b) No more
than 5, 000 gallons of wastewater will be discharged into any single onsite
sewage treatment and disposal system serving the
establishment.