Ohio Admin. Code 3701-29-21 - STS abandonment
(A)
A STS or
applicable component of a STS shall be disconnected from the dwelling and
properly abandoned when it is no longer in use due to connection to sanitary
sewer, system replacement , the existence of a physical hazard or public health
nuisance, change in the use of the lot , or as otherwise ordered by a board of
health unless otherwise authorized by the board of health in compliance with
paragraph (B) of this rule.
(B)
The board of
health having jurisdiction for a STS that is no longer used for sewage
treatment may allow the STS or a portion of the STS to remain on the lot ,
provided the system is disconnected from the dwelling , is determined to not
create a physical hazard or public health nuisance and its location is
documented and retained by the board of health when:
(1)
The use of a lot
changes and the owner of the STS wishes to retain the system for future use;
or
(a)
If a
system is retained for future use, the owner shall ensure that all openings
into the system are properly secured against accidental or unauthorized
entry.
(b)
Upon reconnection of the STS , the board of health may
require a permit for alteration of the system to ensure compliance with the
rules of this chapter and prevent a public health nuisance.
(2)
The
owner of a system wishes to retain a STS or applicable component of a STS for
uses other than sewage treatment.
(C)
The owner of the
system shall have the contents of all tanks, dosing tanks, pretreatment
components , leach wells and cesspools, and any other component which may pose a
collapse hazard pumped and removed by a registered septage hauler . If
applicable, solid materials such as filter media, mechanical devices, and other
STS components, shall be taken to an approved solid waste disposal facility or
otherwise legally disposed or reused in a manner that prevents a public health
nuisance and contamination of surface or ground water .
(D)
Upon removal of
their contents, tanks, dosing tanks, pretreatment components , leach wells and
cesspools, and any other component of the STS shall be removed or properly
abandoned by one of the following methods:
(1)
The top shall
either be completely removed or collapsed and at least one side collapsed to
prevent containment of water in the abandoned tank or component . The resulting
void shall be filled to the ground surface with inert and nonhazardous
materials such as gravel or other coarse aggregate , or soil in an amount and
manner that compensates for settling and prevents ponding of surface water;
or
(2)
The tank or component shall be completely filled with
compacted inert material of sufficient strength and volume to prevent settling,
collection of water, and/or collapse. All access points to the abandoned tank
or component must be permanently secured or sealed.
(E)
The board of
health may require a permit for abandonment of a STS and establish a permit fee
in accordance with paragraph (D)(12) of rule
3701-29-05 of the Administrative
Code.
(F)
Any person who abandons a STS shall obtain a permit
and inspection , if required by the board of health . The board of health shall
be notified in writing within thirty days that the STS has been properly
abandoned, and shall provide the following information on a form prescribed by
the director to be retained by the board of health :
(1)
The owner and
location of the abandoned STS and the date of abandonment;
(2)
The name of the
registered septage hauler that removed the contents of the tanks, dosing tanks,
and/or pretreatment components ; and
(3)
The name of the
person or registered installer that performed the STS abandonment and the
manner in which the tanks, dosing tanks, and/or pretreatment components were
abandoned or removed.
Replaces: 3701-29-18
Notes
Promulgated Under: 119.03
Statutory Authority: 3718.02
Rule Amplifies: 3718.02
Prior Effective Dates: 7/1/1974, 7/1/77, 7/2/07, 7/30/07
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