15 Miss. Code. R. 18-77-5.7.2 - Soil and Site Evaluation
1. A satisfactory
soil and site evaluation will comply with the following criteria:
a. Absence of or protection from frequent
flooding.
b. Landscape position
with positive surface runoff.
c.
Slopes of less than sixteen (16)%.
d. Depth to high water table of greater than
six (6) inches.
e. Depth to
bedrock, fragipan, redoximorphic features or plinthite of greater than twelve
(12) inches.
f. Soil texture and
color defined by the Natural Resource Conservation Service as indicating good
drainage and suitable for surface application of wastewater, based on a soil
boring of five (5) feet.
2. Sizing of the spray disposal field will be
based on the most restrictive soil within twelve (12) inches of the naturally
occurring ground surface.
3. To
overcome the lack of sufficient depth, to a restrictive horizon and/or Seasonal
High Water Table, a clean fill material of a texture of sandy loam may be used
as fill material. Organic matter shall be removed, from the native soil
surface, prior to placing and incorporating the fill. This fill must be
incorporated into the native soil to prevent a textural interface from
developing. When fill material is used the entire fill area must be sodded to
prevent erosion, or other effective erosion control methods used. The full
depth of fill material must extend at least ten (10) feet in all directions
from outer edge of the spray field and at that point shall be sloped at a grade
of no steeper than 3 to 1 (Table II).
4. The non compliance of one or more of the
above items may (1) require a design alteration or (2) prohibit the use of a
Spray Irrigation Disposal system. Slopes of greater than sixteen (16) % may be
considered on a case by case basis.
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