Ohio Admin. Code 3701-33-05 - Water supply; sewage disposal
(A)
To comply with
minimum standards of habitability:
(1)
The water supply for the camp shall be from a public
water system which meets the requirements of Chapter 6109. of the Revised Code
and the rules adopted thereunder.
(2)
Within five years
of the effective date of this rule, a sufficient supply of water under pressure
shall be provided to all housing units in existing camps. Newly constructed or
substantially altered camps, or housing units installed in existing camps after
the effective date of this rule, shall be supplied with water under
pressure.
(3)
Sewage and gray water shall be properly disposed of
into a sanitary sewerage system approved by the Ohio environmental protection
agency or the local health department, depending on which agency has
jurisdiction.
(4)
Sewage disposal systems shall be maintained so as not
to create a nuisance, health hazard or pollute any waters of the
state.
(5)
When privies are used they shall be properly vented and
maintained.
(6)
The operator shall provide the licensor with proof of a
properly executed contract specifying that each portable chemical toilet
holding tank or privy vault will be pumped and cleaned at least once a week or
more often, if necessary. The contents shall be disposed of in a manner and
place approved by the Ohio environmental protection agency.
(B)
To
comply with voluntary standards of habitability, water shall be supplied to all
housing units, prior to the requirement in paragraph (A)(2) of this rule, for
drinking, dish washing, cooking, handwashing, bathing and toilet facilities.
Hot water for dish washing and bathing purposes shall be provided.
Replaces: 3701-33-05, 3701-33-06
Notes
Promulgated Under: 119.03
Statutory Authority: 3733.42
Rule Amplifies: 3733.42
Prior Effective Dates: 6/1/1975, 4/2/85
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