Ohio Admin. Code 3701-29-07 - Soil evaluation and soil evaluators
(A)
Soil evaluators
shall have the knowledge and experience to facilitate the review of site and
soil conditions, information provided by the homeowner, and these rules to
identify appropriate areas for the siting of STS or GWRS . Soil evaluators shall
be knowledgeable of the requirements of this chapter , available STS
technologies, and the science of pedology. Soil evaluations shall be completed
by:
(1)
A soil
scientist or soil classifier certified by the soil science society of America
(SSSA) completing the soil evaluation while acting as an independent agent of
the owner or board of health ;
(2)
A SSSA
associated professional soil scientist that is supervised by a SSSA certified
soil scientist completing the soil evaluation while acting as an independent
agent of the owner or board of health ;
(3)
A soil
professional registered by a state or national organization with equivalent
minimum qualifications and/or demonstration of competency for soil evaluation
as approved by the director of health ;
(4)
A registered
sanitarian employed by the board of health having jurisdiction where the soil
evaluation is to take place completing the soil evaluation on behalf of the
board of health when the employee is determined by the board of health to be
capable of meeting the tasks in paragraph (C) of this rule; or
(5)
Other persons
approved under a certification program or other training program as approved by
the director of health .
(B)
Any board of
health that completes soil evaluations in compliance with paragraph (A) of this
rule may adopt a fee for the cost associated with performing the soil
evaluation provided the fee is in compliance with rule
3701-36-14 of the Administrative
Code. Nothing shall prevent an owner from securing a soil evaluation from an
independent agent in compliance with paragraph (A) of this rule in lieu of a
soil evaluation completed by the board of health and the associated
fee.
(C)
For the purposes of this chapter , soil evaluators
shall perform the following tasks required for soil evaluations through
submission of complete and accurate soil evaluations:
(1)
Describe all
limiting conditions within the soil depth investigated as defined in paragraph
(III) of rule
3701-29-01 of the Administrative
Code;
(2)
Use the NRCS field book for describing and sampling
soils to describe:
(a)
Munsell color table to accurately describe soil color
(hue, value, and chroma) and redoximorphic features (concentrations and
depletions) to accurately estimate depth to saturated soil ;
(b)
Describe soil
horizons and the depth of each horizon;
(c)
Describe the
soil texture of each horizon (class, percentage clay, percentage rock
fragments );
(d)
Describe the structure of each soil horizon (grade,
size and shape of structural units);
(e)
Describe the
moist consistence of the soil for each horizon;
(f)
Describe the
slope and surface contours as applicable to STS or GWRS
designs;
(3)
Describe and document the extent of the suitable soil ;
and
(4)
Have sufficient knowledge of this
chapter .
(D)
The soil evaluator shall visit the site where the STS
or GWRS is to be located during the soil evaluation to observe the site
conditions and observe and document the soil profile at a sufficient number of
locations as determined by the board of health and the soil scientist to
accurately reflect the variation in soil and site conditions across the
proposed sewage treatment system soil absorption areas, by the use of soil
borings and/or excavations of sufficient depth to determine the presence of all
limiting conditions but no greater than sixty inches.
(1)
The soil
evaluator shall document the soil profile using a form prescribed by the
department of health for the most representative soil borings and/or
excavations and identify the area for which each soil boring and/or excavation
is representative.
(2)
The location of described soil borings and/or
excavations and the representative area for each soil boring and/or excavation
shall be staked or flagged on site by the soil evaluator . Staking of
representative areas may not be required when they can be identified using
natural or in-place markers.
(3)
Documentation
submitted to the board of health shall be legible and contain sufficient detail
to demonstrate compliance with the provisions of this chapter .
(E)
At a
minimum the soil evaluation shall include:
(1)
A site drawing.
The site drawing shall be scaled or include sufficient dimensions to identify
locations of all soil borings and/or excavations, locations of the
representative area for described soil borings and/or excavations and
applicable site features as determined by the board of health . The evaluator
may use previously prepared or otherwise available drawings such as a survey
prepared by a registered professional surveyor, an aerial photograph or digital
orthophotograph prepared from a geographical information system, or other
similar drawing. The drawing shall include the assessment and documentation of
the following:
(a)
Any existing dwellings and/or structures and any
proposed dwellings and/or structures, if known;
(b)
Any site
disturbances such as excavated or fill areas, existing driveways and other
hardscapes and proposed hardscapes, or related site disturbances, if
known;
(c)
Location of all private water systems, abandoned
wells, or geothermal systems if known, and surface water features on the lot
and within fifty feet of the areas identified for possible system
installation;
(d)
North orientation arrow;
(e)
Identification
of all soil borings and/or excavations;
(f)
Identification
and dimensions of spatial areas for which each soil profile description is
representative and where the soil has capacity for the treatment and/or
dispersal of effluent . The soil evaluation shall include the entire lot or
sufficient area to support a primary system and replacement area on the
site;
(g)
Identification of areas with conditions that would
prohibit or impact the siting of a STS or GWRS in accordance with this chapter
including, but not limited to: sinkholes, wetland vegetation, bedrock outcrops,
areas with a slope greater than twenty five per cent, soils prone to slippage
on slopes greater than six per cent, and existing or abandoned drainage tiles,
if known; and
(h)
Identification of known or observed easements and
right-of-ways.
(2)
Record of the site and soil characteristics for each
soil boring and/or excavation location designated in this paragraph using the
nomenclature from the NRCS field book for describing and sampling soils on a
form prescribed by the director of health , including but not limited to:
(a)
Site
descriptions, including but not limited to, landscape position, slope,
vegetation, drainage features, rock outcrops, erosion and other natural
features;
(b)
Detailed soil profile descriptions, including but not
limited to, color, texture, grade, shape, structure, consistence, and the depth
of each soil horizon or layer including fill or mine spoils where
present;
(c)
The identification of limiting conditions as defined
in paragraph (III) of rule
3701-29-01 of the Administrative
Code:
(d)
If evident or visible, provide documentation of any
relevant surface hydrology, geologic and hydrogeologic risk factors such as
bedrock outcrops, sinkholes or karst features on the specific site or in the
surrounding area that may indicate vulnerability for surface water and ground
water contamination; and
(e)
Provide documentation of any geologic risk factors
affecting the soil 's ability to treat and/or disperse effluent including dense
tills and fragipan.
Notes
Promulgated Under: 119.03
Statutory Authority: 3718.02
Rule Amplifies: 3718.02
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