Ohio Admin. Code 3701-29-01 - Definitions
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(A)
"AASHTO " mean
the American association of state highway and transportation
officials.
(B)
"Alter " or "Alteration " means the same as division (A)
of section 3718.01 of the Revised Code. For
the purposes of this chapter , the terms "alter " or "alteration " shall include,
but not be limited to a change in the nature of influent waste strength; a
change in system components; an expansion of the treatment or dispersal system,
and may include a change in the volume of the daily design
flow .
(C)
"ANSI " means the American national standards
institute.
(D)
"Approved Leaching Trench Products Utilizing a
Non-gravel Fines-Free Distribution System" means products which have received
the approval of the director through one of the two processes described in rule
3701-29-13 of the Administrative
Code.
(E)
"Aquifer " means a consolidated or unconsolidated
geologic formation or series of formations that are hydraulically
interconnected and that have the ability to receive, store, or transmit
water.
(F)
"ASTM " means the American society for testing and
materials or ASTM international.
(G)
"Average Daily
Flow " means the actual average flow of sewage through the sewage treatment
system in a twenty-four hour period, typically assumed to be sixty per cent of
the daily design flow .
(H)
"Bedrock " means hard stratum that underlies
unconsolidated surface materials or soil .
(I)
"Bedroom " means
a room that is designed or used as a sleeping room or any room that that could
reasonably be used as or finished as a sleeping room as determined by the board
of health . The board of health may consider the room's architectural features
when making the determination.
(J)
"Biochemical
oxygen demand, five-day " or "BOD5" means the
quantitative measure of the amount of oxygen consumed by bacteria while
stabilizing, digesting, or treating biodegradable organic matter under aerobic
conditions over a five-day incubation period; expressed in milligrams per liter
(mg/L).
(K)
"Board of health " means the board of health of a city
or general health district or the authority having the duties of a board of
health in any city as authorized by section
3709.05 of the Revised Code, or
the authorized representative of such a board or authority.
(L)
"Black water "
means the portion of the wastewater stream that originates from toilet
fixtures, dishwashers, dish sinks, and food preparation sinks.
(M)
"BNQ " means
bureau de normalisation du Quebec
(N)
"Carbonaceous
biochemical oxygen demand " or "CBOD5" means an index of
the amount of oxygen that will be consumed by the decomposition of organic
matter in sewage . The CBOD5
test is one of the commonly used indicators of waste
strength.
(O)
"CEN" means European committee for
standardization
(P)
"Cesspool " means an excavation (deeper than it is
wide) which receives sewage and from which the sewage seeps into the
surrounding soil through the bottom and openings in the side of the
pit.
(Q)
"CFU " means the number of bacteria colony forming
units, or colonies, or individual bacteria that can be counted or estimated in
a membrane filter coliform test.
(R)
"Coarse
aggregate " means materials that meet AASHTO standard M43 sizes four through
fifty-seven and shall be washed with not more than five per cent passing the
number two hundred (seventy-five micrometers) sieve as determined by ASTM C117,
"Test Method for Material Finer than 75-µm (No. 200) Sieve in Mineral
Aggregates by Washing" and shall be durable with a hardness of three or greater
on the Moh's scale of hardness.
(S)
"Component "
means an independent portion of the sewage treatment system . Sewage treatment
system components include, but are not limited to, septic tanks, approved
pretreatment products, tertiary treatment, and soil absorption.
(T)
"Composting
toilet " means a system designed to store and compost human urine and feces
primarily by unsaturated, aerobic microbial digestion to a stable soil -like
material called "humus ." These systems are commonly designed to accommodate
fecal and urinary wastes, toilet paper and small amounts of organic
carbonaceous material added to assist their function.
(U)
"CSA " or
"CAN/CSA " means the Canadian standards association or CSA
international.
(V)
"Cut bank " means a steep slope formed typically by
stream erosion or construction.
(W)
"Daily design
flow " means the peak estimated volume of sewage for any twenty-four hour period
received by a STS used for system design.
(X)
"Department of
health " means the department of health of the state of Ohio.
(Y)
"Designer " means
a person who creates plans for the installation, alteration , repair or
replacement of a sewage treatment system or a gray water recycling
system.
(Z)
"Device " means an approved sub-unit of a sewage
treatment system component . For example, agitators and blowers are devices in a
pretreatment component , and distribution boxes, drop boxes, and lift stations
are devices in a soil absorption component .
(AA)
"Director of
health " means the director of the department of health of the state of Ohio and
includes any authorized representative of the director .
(BB)
"Distribution "
means the process of conveying sewage or effluent to one or more components or
devices.
(CC)
"Domestic septage " means the liquid or solid material
removed from a sewage treatment system , composting or portable toilet , privy ,
sewage holding tank, holding tanks for campers and recreational vehicles, or
type III marine sanitation device as defined in
33
C.F.R. 159.3. Domestic septage does not
include grease removed from a grease trap.
(DD)
"Drainage well "
or "dry well " means an excavation or structure (deeper than it is wide) which
receives liquids and from which the liquid seeps into the surrounding soil
through the bottom and openings in the side of the pit.
(EE)
"DRAINMOD "
means a computer simulation model developed at North Carolina State University,
in Raleigh. North Carolina. The model simulates the hydrology of poorly
drained, high water table soils on an hour-by-hour, day-by-day basis for long
periods of climatological records. The model predicts the effects of drainage
and associated water management practices on water table depths, the soil water
regime and crop yields.
(FF)
"Dwelling " means the place which is occupied by a
person or persons as their primary residence or secondary residence that may be
seasonal or recreational.
(GG)
"Effective
size " or "D10" means particle diameter of which ten per
cent of the sample is finer by weight as determined by a sieve
analysis.
(HH)
"Effluent " means liquid flowing out of a STS component
or device .
(II)
"Engineered drainage system " means a drainage system
designed to meet the specifications of paragraph (F) of rule
3701-29-16 of the Administrative
Code.
(JJ)
"Fecal coliform " means bacteria common to the
digestive systems of warm-blooded animals that are cultured in standard tests.
Counts of these organisms are typically used to indicate potential
contamination from sewage or effluent or to describe a level of needed
disinfection.
(KK)
"Fill soil " means human-constructed deposits of
natural earth material derived from soil that has been moved from its naturally
occurring position or place.
(LL)
"Fine earth "
means soil that can pass a two millimeter sieve.
(MM)
"Fine textured
soil " means soil with a USDA soil textural class of sandy clay, silty clay or
clay.
(NN)
"Flood plain " or "special flood hazard area " means the
land in the floodplain subject to a one per cent or greater chance of flooding
in any given year, otherwise known as the one hundred-year flood plain . Special
flood hazard areas are designated by the federal emergency management agency on
flood insurance rate maps, flood insurance studies, flood boundary and floodway
maps and flood hazard boundary maps as zones A, AE, AH, AO, A1-30, and A99.
Special flood hazard areas may also refer to areas that are flood prone and
designated from other federal, state, or local sources of data including but
not limited to historical flood information reflecting high water marks,
previous flood inundation areas, and flood prone soils associated with a
watercourse as defined in Chapter 1521. of the Revised Code.
(OO)
"Flood way " as
defined in Chapter 1521. of the Revised Code means the channel of a river or
other watercourse and the adjacent land areas that have been reserved in order
to pass the base flood discharge. A floodway is typically determined through a
hydraulic and hydrologic engineering analysis such that the cumulative increase
in the water surface elevation of the base flood discharge is no more than a
designated height. The floodway is an extremely hazardous area, and is usually
characterized by, but is not limited to, any of the following: moderate to high
velocity flood waters, high potential for debris and projectile impacts, or
moderate to high erosion forces.
(PP)
"Flow
restrictive layer " means a layer above which saturated flow is expected to move
primarily laterally, such as:
(1)
A layer that has an infiltrative loading rate of "0"
on Table 3 of rule
3701-29-15 of the Administrative
Code:
(2)
Fine textured soils composed of primarily smectite or
other highly expansive clays with weak to no structure or which have slow to
very slow permeability in addition to expansive clays:
(3)
A layer with
greater than sixty per cent rock fragment size particles where the spaces
between the rock fragments are primarily filled with fine textured
soils:
(4)
Bedrock that is deemed by the soil evaluator to be
relatively impermeable and free of fractures: or
(5)
Any other layer
deemed restrictive by the soil evaluator including but not limited to dense
glacial till, dense lacustrine deposits, fragipans, compacted soil , or soil
with a consistence stronger than firm or hard that is not well
drained.
(QQ)
"Gray water " means wastewater discharged from
lavatories, bathtubs, showers, clothes washers, and laundry sinks that does not
contain food wastes or urine or fecal matter.
(RR)
"Gray water
recycling systems " or "GWRS " means systems that treat and reuse or recycles
back into the environment wastewater discharged from lavatories, bathtubs,
showers, clothes washers, and laundry sinks that does not contain food wastes
or bodily wastes. For the purposes of this chapter , bodily waste is considered
to be human urine or fecal matter.
(SS)
"Gravity
Distribution " means using the force of gravity to convey effluent to one or
more components or devices; gravity distribution to trenches may be parallel or
sequential.
(TT)
"Ground water " means all water occurring in an
aquifer .
(UU)
"Hardscape " means any constructed surface area on the
landscape of a site such as a driveway, parking area, patio, building slab, or
other similar surface area.
(VV)
"Highly
permeable material " means a layer through which effluent is expected to pass
too quickly to provide adequate treatment, such as:
(1)
Soils with
greater than fifteen per cent rock fragment size particles and a soil texture
of: loamy sand, loamy coarse sand, coarse sand, sand, fine sand or very fine
sand;
(2)
Soils with greater than sixty per cent rock fragment
size particles and the spaces between the rock fragments are filled with air,
or soils other than fine textured soil ; or
(3)
Any other layer
deemed by the soil evaluator as highly permeable material .
(WW)
"Household sewage treatment system " or "HSTS " means any sewage treatment
system , or part of such a system, that receives sewage from a single-family,
two-family, or three-family dwelling . For the purposes of this chapter
structures that are served by a household sewage treatment system shall also
include:
(1)
A
dwelling and related structure, such as a barn or personal garage, when the
users of the structure are only the residents of the dwelling , and provided the
related structure is not used as a dwelling .
(2)
A dwelling with
a home business when the nature of the home business is such that it does not
produce sewage .
(3)
Vacation rental cabins, provided there is a separate
HSTS for each cabin.
(4)
A bed and breakfast, residential facility, or other
residence as described in divisions (B)(2), (B)(4), and (B)(13) of section
3717.42 of the Revised
Code.
(5)
Group homes occupied by no more than sixteen unrelated
individuals, including, but not limited to, a hospice and pediatric respite
care facility as defined in rule
3701-19-01 of the Administrative
Code, a foster home, group home, group home for children. Indian foster home,
residential facility, children's residential center, or residential parenting
facility as defined in Chapter 5101:2-1 of the Administrative Code, or a type A
home as defined in rule
5101:2-13-02 of the
Administrative Code, a residential facility defined in rule
5122-30-03 of the Administrative
Code, or a residential facility defined in section
5123.19 of the Revised
Code.
(XX)
"Hydraulic linear loading rate " or "HLLR " means the
volume of effluent applied daily along the landscape contour expressed in
gallons per day per linear foot. The HLLR is used to determine the required
length of the distribution system parallel to surface contours.
(YY)
"Hydraulically
connected " means a condition where a highly permeable material is connected to
an aquifer and allows free movement of water or effluent under a hydraulic
gradient.
(ZZ)
"IAPMO " means the international association of
plumbing and mechanical officials.
(AAA)
"In situ soil "
means soil in its naturally deposited location or reclaimed or fill soils that
have developed pedogenic features adequate to treat and disperse
wastewater.
(BBB)
"Incinerating toilets " means self-contained components
that reduce non-water-carried human urine and feces to ash and vapor, including
the necessary venting, piping, electrical, and/or mechanical devices. The
process is fueled by gas, fuel oil, or electricity.
(CCC)
"Infiltrative
distance " means the distance from the level where the effluent enters the in
situ soil to level of the uppermost limiting condition .
(DDD)
"Infiltrative
surface " means the point or area of application of effluent to the soil or sand
fill for purposes of treatment, dispersal, or both.
(EEE)
"Inspection "
means the on-site evaluation or analysis of the design, installation, and
operation of a sewage treatment system .
(FFF)
"Installer "
means any person who engages in the business of installing or altering or who,
as an employee of another, installs or alters any sewage treatment system or
gray water recycling system.
(GGG)
"Instantaneous
loading rate " means volume of effluent discharged from each orifice during a
dosing event in a pressurized distribution system measured in gallons per dose
per orifice.
(HHH)
"Interceptor drain " means a drain designed to
intercept the horizontal flow of subsurface water to reduce its impact on a
down gradient soil absorption component
(III)
"Limiting
condition " means a flow restrictive soil layer, bedrock , a water table ,
seasonal water table , ground water or highly permeable material that limits or
precludes the treatment or dispersal of effluent in the soil of a property
where a sewage treatment system is located.
(JJJ)
"Lot " means a
legally recorded parcel of land.
(KKK)
"Low pressure
distribution " means application of effluent over an infiltrative surface via
pressurized orifices and associated devices and parts including pumps, filters,
controls, valves, and piping.
(LLL)
"Manufacturer "
means any person that manufactures sewage treatment systems, or components or
devices within a sewage treatment system .
(MMM)
"Monitoring "
means the activity of verifying performance requirements and may include, but
is not limited to, sampling of effluent from, or inspection of a sewage
treatment system component . For the purpose of this chapter , monitoring
activities shall be conducted by either the board of health or a registered
service provider .
(NNN)
"NPDES " means national pollutant discharge elimination
system.
(OOO)
"NRCS " means the natural resources conservation
service.
(PPP)
"NSF " means national sanitation foundation or NSF
international.
(QQQ)
"O&M" means operation and
maintenance.
(RRR)
"Ohio EPA" means Ohio environmental protection
agency
(SSS)
"Order one soil survey " means a first order soil
survey as described in chapter two of the NRCS , soil survey
manual.
(TTT)
"Owner " means the owner of the sewage treatment system
or the property where a proposed sewage treatment system is to be
installed.
(UUU)
"Parallel Distribution " means pressure or gravity
distribution of effluent that proportionally and simultaneously loads multiple
sections of a treatment and/or dispersal component .
(VVV)
"Perennial
stream " means natural waters of the state with a defined stream bed and bank
and constant source of flowing water.
(WWW)
"Perimeter
drain " means a subsurface drain installed around a soil absorption component
that is designed to enhance drainage of the area. A perimeter drain does not
uniformly lower the seasonal water table beneath a soil absorption area to
increase the vertical separation distance .
(XXX)
"Person "
includes an individual, corporation, business trust, estate, trust,
partnership, and association as set forth in section
1.59 of the Revised Code and
also includes any state, any political subdivision of a state, and any
department, division, board, commission, agency, or instrumentality of a state
or political subdivision .
(YYY)
"Portable
toilet " means a waterless toilet with a tank that typically contains a chemical
to limit decomposition of non-water-carried human excreta during storage prior
to pumping.
(ZZZ)
"Pretreatment components " means manufactured or built
components of a STS that are designed to reduce contaminants, nutrients, or
biological agents from sewage to produce a higher quality effluent . For the
purposes of this chapter pretreatment component does not include a septic tank ,
but does include products designed to be placed within an existing septic
tank .
(AAAA)
"Privy " means a self-contained waterless toilet used
for disposal of non-water-carried human excreta that consists of a shelter
built above an approved tank installed in the ground into which human excreta
is deposited.
(BBBB)
"Repair " means act of fixing or replacing substandard
or damaged devices to restore a sewage treatment system or component to proper
working condition, and does not require a permit.
(CCCC)
"Replacement "
means the installation of a new sewage treatment system to replace an existing
system. For the purposes of this chapter , the replacement or relocation of a
soil absorption component or the treatment component providing the majority of
the treatment shall be considered a replacement . For the purposes of this
chapter the addition of a treatment component to a discharging system not
currently under a NPDES permit shall be considered a
replacement .
(DDDD)
"Replacement area " means an area identified and set
aside during the development of a site that is sufficient for the installation
of a replacement STS .
(EEEE)
"Responsible management entity " means a person other
than the owner of the property served by the STS that has assumed the
managerial, financial, and technical responsibilities of the STS to ensure the
long-term, operation in accordance with this chapter , including but not limited
to water and sewer districts, government entities, and utility or private
management companies.
(FFFF)
"Rock fragments " means unattached pieces of geologic
or pedogenic material, two millimeters in diameter or larger that are strongly
cemented or more resistant to rupture.
(GGGG)
"Safety
hazard " means the presence of conditions that, if left uncontrolled, can result
in (present a risk of) bodily harm or death including, but not limited to:
unsecured electrical devices or wiring; collapsed, deteriorated, or cracked
devices or components; collapsed, deteriorated, cracked, missing or unsecured
device or component covers; and unsecured, open excavations.
(HHHH)
"Sanitary
sewerage system " means pipelines or conduits, pumping stations, force mains,
and all other constructions, devices, appurtenances, and facilities that convey
sewage to a central sewage treatment plant and that are required to obtain a
permit under Chapter 6111. of the Revised Code.
(IIII)
"Seasonal
water table " means soil that has water seasonally occupying one hundred per
cent of the void spaces indicated by greater than or equal to five per cent
redoximorphic depletions with soil colors of two chroma or less that is not
hydraulically connected to an aquifer .
(JJJJ)
"Septage
hauler " means any person who engages in the collection, transportation,
disposal, and/or land application of domestic septage . A septage hauler may
also evaluate and report on the condition of any tank they are
pumping.
(KKKK)
"Septic tank " means a water-tight, covered receptacle
for treatment of sewage that receives the discharge of sewage from a building,
separates settleable and floating solids from the liquid, digests organic
matter by anaerobic bacterial action, stores digested solids through a period
of detention, allows clarified liquids to discharge for additional treatment
and final dispersal, and attenuates flows.
(LLLL)
"Sequential
distribution " means distribution method in which effluent is loaded into one
trench and fills it to a predetermined level before passing through a relief
line or device to the succeeding trench; the effluent does not pass through the
distribution media of the preceding trench before it enters succeeding
trenches.
(MMMM)
"Serial distribution " means distribution method in
which effluent is loaded into one trench and fills it to a predetermined level
before passing through a relief line or device to the succeeding trench;
effluent passes through the distribution media before entering succeeding
trenches which may be connected to provide a single uninterrupted flow
path.
(NNNN)
"Service and maintenance " means all routine or
periodic action taken to assure that an existing sewage treatment system
operates as it was intended including the in-place correction, cleaning, or
replacement of damaged or worn out devices with approved devices. Service and
maintenance shall include the replacement of mechanical devices such as
agitators, compressors, and pumps; replacement of broken device lids, risers,
and baffles; the installation or cleaning of an outlet filter; the pumping of a
sewage treatment system component by a registered septage hauler ; and all other
actions not defined as an alteration or replacement , as determined by the board
of health .
(OOOO)
"Service provider " means any person who services,
monitors, evaluates or samples, but does not install or alter , sewage treatment
systems or gray water recycling systems . For the purpose of this chapter ,
service provider shall include a homeowner servicing his own system to meet the
requirement of a service contract for product approval or demonstration of
maintenance for an O&M program established in accordance with rule
3701-29-19 of the Administrative
Code.
(PPPP)
"Sewage " means liquid waste containing animal or
vegetable matter in suspension or solution that originates from humans and
human activities. Sewage includes liquids containing household chemicals in
solution commonly discharged from a residence or from commercial,
institutional, or other similar facilities.
(QQQQ)
"Sewage
treatment system " or "STS " means a household sewage treatment system , a small
flow on-site sewage treatment system , or both, as applicable.
(RRRR)
"Small flow
on-site sewage treatment system " or "SFOSTS " means a system, other than a
household sewage treatment system that treats not more than one thousand
gallons of sewage per day and that does not require a national pollutant
discharge elimination system permit issued under section
6111.03 of the Revised Code or
an injection well drilling or operating permit issued under section
6111.043 of the Revised Code.
For the purposes of this chapter , structures that are served by a small flow
on-site sewage treatment system shall also include:
(1)
More than one
dwelling or arrangements such as a dwelling and a detached garage with living
space.
(2)
More than one vacation rental cabin.
(3)
A dwelling and
related structure, such as a barn or personal garage, when the structure is
used by persons other than, or in addition to the residents of the
dwelling .
(4)
A dwelling with a home business when the nature of the
home business is such that it produces sewage , including but not limited to.
home businesses that provide a public restroom for use by
nonresidents.
(SSSS)
"Soil " means
the naturally occurring pedogenically developed and undeveloped regolith
overlying bedrock .
(TTTT)
"Soil depth credit " means the use of the design
mechanisms of elevation, pretreatment, and/or distribution as substitutes for
all or a portion of the required in situ soil treatment to compensate for
insufficient vertical separation distance within the infiltrative
distance .
(UUUU)
"Soil evaluator " means a person who conducts an
evaluation of the soil for the purpose of siting and designing an
STS .
(VVVV)
"Soil infiltration loading rate " or "SILR " means the
daily volume of effluent applied per unit area of in situ soil expressed in
gallons per day per square foot. The "soil infiltration loading rate " may also
be referred to as the basal loading rate or the infiltration loading rate. The
soil infiltration loading rate determines the minimum square footage of the
soil absorption area.
(WWWW)
"Soil texture " means the USD A description of soil
based on the relative proportion of sand, silt and clay in the
soil .
(XXXX)
"Subdivision " means that which is defined by section
711.001 of the Revised
Code.
(YYYY)
"Surge capacity " means the tank capacity located
between the reserve capacity and maximum drawdown point.
(ZZZZ)
"TAC " means
the sewage treatment systems technical advisory committee established in
section 3718.03 of the Revised
Code.
(AAAAA)
"Tank capacity " means the storage capacity of a sewage
tank or tanks.
(BBBBB)
"Timed dosing " means delivery of discrete volumes of
effluent at prescribed time intervals.
(CCCCC)
"Topsoil "
means the upper most part of the soil commonly referred to as the plow layer,
the A layer, the A horizon, or its equivalent in uncultivated
soils.
(DDDDD)
"Total suspended solids " or "TSS " means the dispersed
particulate matter in a sewage sample that may be retained by a filter medium.
Suspended solids may include both settleable and unsettleable solids of both
inorganic and organic origin.
(EEEEE)
"Treatment
train " means an approved combination of treatment processes and components that
are combined together in sequence to treat sewage to a specified effluent
quality standard.
(FFFFF)
"UIC " means underground injection control and relates
to the Ohio EPA underground injection control program authorized by sections
6111.043 and
6111.044 of the Revised
Code.
(GGGGG)
"UL" means underwriters laboratories
incorporated.
(HHHHH)
"Uniformity coefficient " or "UC" means a ratio of the
uniformity of a mixture of sand particles calculated by dividing the size of
the opening where sixty per cent of a sample passes by the size of the opening
where ten per cent of a sample passes on a weight basis. The higher the UC, the
less uniform the sand.
(IIIII)
"Update "
means changing any discharging HSTS that was installed prior to January 1, 2007
that uses a system/manufacturer model that has been approved by the director to
meet the conditions of the general household NPDES permit issued by Ohio EPA
absent post aeration, disinfection, and/or sampling mechanisms and can be
updated to be an identical system to such approved by the director by
installing these additional components.
(JJJJJ)
"USDA " means
the United States department of agriculture.
(KKKKK)
"USEPA "
means the United States environmental protection agency.
(LLLLL)
"Vertical
separation distance " or "VSD " means the distance from the level of the
infiltrative surface of the distribution system of a soil absorption system, or
component thereof, to the level of a limiting condition in the
soil .
(MMMMM)
"Water table ' means the surface of the saturated zone
below which all interconnected voids are filled with water and at which the
pressure is atmospheric.
(NNNNN)
"Waters of
the state " means that which is defined in division (H) of section
6111.01 of the Revised Code as
all streams, lakes, ponds, marshes, watercourses, waterways, wells, springs,
irrigation systems, drainage systems, and other bodies or accumulations of
water, surface and underground, natural or artificial, regardless of the depth
of the strata in which underground water is located, that are situated wholly
or partly within, or border upon, this state, or are within its jurisdiction,
except those private waters that do not combine or effect a junction with
natural surface or underground waters.
Replaces: 3701-29-01
Notes
Promulgated Under: 119.03
Statutory Authority: 3718.02
Rule Amplifies: 3718.01
Prior Effective Dates: 7/1/1974, 7/1/77, 7/2/07, 7/30/07
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