Or. Admin. Code § 340-053-0080 - General Requirements for Graywater Reuse and Disposal Systems
(1) Responsibility
to comply with rules. Any person owning or operating a graywater reuse and
disposal system must ensure that the graywater is used only in accordance with
the rules in this division.
(2)
Permit required. A person may not construct, install or operate a graywater
reuse and disposal system unless authorized by a permit issued by the
department under OAR chapter 340, division 45.
(a) A person owning a property with a
graywater reuse and disposal system must obtain a permit as specified under OAR
340-053-0100 to operate the
system or must abandon the system as specified under OAR
340-053-0100.
(b) On the transfer of a property with a
graywater reuse and disposal system, the person releasing claim to the property
must notify the receiving person that a graywater reuse and disposal system is
present.
(3) Beneficial
purpose. A person must only use graywater for beneficial purposes as specified
for the applicable levels of treatment described in OAR
340-053-0090.
(4) Prohibited use for human consumption. A
person may not use graywater for drinking, personal hygiene bathing, showering,
cooking, dishwashing or maintaining oral hygiene regardless of the level of
treatment, unless approved in writing by the department and with written
approval from the Oregon Health Authority.
(5) Connection to a wastewater disposal
system. Unless authorized by the department in a permit issued under OAR
340-053-0110(2)
or 340-071-0162, a person may not
construct, install or operate a graywater reuse and disposal system unless the
system is connected to an approved sewerage system or a functioning onsite
wastewater treatment system approved under OAR 340-071.
(6) Surface and stormwater discharges
prohibited. A person may not allow graywater to discharge to surface waters of
the state, a municipal separate storm sewer system (MS4), an industrial
stormwater system or a stormwater management structure.
(7) Groundwater protection. The department
will not authorize a graywater reuse and disposal system for use unless the
groundwater quality protection requirements in OAR chapter 340, division 40 are
met. The requirements in OAR chapter 340, division 40 are presumed to be met if
the graywater is applied in a manner and at a rate that minimizes the movement
of contaminants to groundwater and does not adversely impact groundwater
quality. If the use of graywater occurs in a designated groundwater management
area declared under ORS
468B.180, a wellhead protection
area established under OAR
340-040-0140 through
340-040-0210, or a geographic
region identified in an area wide aquifer management plan established by OAR
340-040-0070, the department may
require additional conditions to be met.
(8) Graywater limitations. A person must
divert the following wastewaters to an approved sewerage system, a functioning
onsite wastewater treatment system or holding tank system approved under OAR
340-071:
(a) Wastewater originating from
kitchen sinks that has not passed through primary graywater
treatment;
(b) Wastewater from
dishwashers or garbage disposals or both;
(c) Wastewater resulting from the washing of
soiled diapers or other similarly infectious or soiled materials; and
(d) Wastewater containing residual waste from
activities such as, but not limited to, cleaning of oily rags; rinsing of paint
brushes; disposal of pesticides, herbicides, or other chemicals; or disposal of
waste solutions from hobbyist activities like home photo labs.
(9) Waste strength limitations. A
person may not divert graywater from an onsite wastewater treatment system if
the resulting septic tank effluent concentration exceeds the criteria for
residential strength wastewater as defined in OAR
340-071-0100. If the resulting
septic tank effluent concentration does exceed the criteria for residential
strength wastewater, the owner or operator of the graywater reuse and disposal
system must take appropriate measures to reduce the septic tank effluent waste
strength, such as but not limited to reducing the amount of graywater diverted
from the onsite wastewater treatment system.
(10) Graywater reuse and disposal system
design flow. A person must design a graywater reuse and disposal system to
treat, store or use the volume of graywater needed for the intended beneficial
purpose or purposes. Graywater in excess of the design flow must be diverted to
an approved sewerage system, or a functioning onsite wastewater treatment
system or holding tank system approved under OAR 340-071. The department will
use the design flows in Table 1 to determine the appropriate graywater reuse
and disposal system permit and may require a person to use the graywater flow
volumes in Table 1 in the design of a graywater reuse and disposal
system.
(11) System design plan.
The owner or operator of a graywater reuse and disposal system must have and
maintain a written system design plan and must transfer it to the new owner or
operator on property transfer.
(a) The system
design plan must include, but is not limited to, the following information:
(A) Location of the system;
(B) Fixtures that are the source of
graywater;
(C) Design flow of the
graywater reuse and disposal system;
(D) Design of the distribution and reuse
system;
(E) Description of any
graywater treatment system used;
(F) Beneficial purposes; and
(G) Name and contact information for the
person responsible for the design of the system.
(b) For graywater reuse and disposal systems
producing greater than 300 gallons per day for irrigation, the system design
plan must include the irrigation design, including but not limited to, pipe and
valve sizes, discharge areas and rates.
(12) Operation and maintenance. The owner or
operator of a graywater reuse and disposal system must operate and maintain the
system in compliance with all permit conditions and applicable requirements of
this division.
(13) Operation and
maintenance manual.
(a) The owner or operator
of a graywater reuse and disposal system must maintain a written operation and
maintenance manual that includes, but is not limited to, the following:
(A) A detailed description of the graywater
system, including any graywater treatment;
(B) A detailed description of any activities
required to operate and maintain the system;
(C) If monitoring is required by the rules of
this division, graywater monitoring procedures; and
(D) If required by the rules of this
division, a description of how the public and personnel at the use area will be
notified of graywater use.
(b) On the transfer of a property with a
graywater reuse and disposal system, the person releasing claim to the property
must ensure the operation and maintenance manual remains with the
system.
(14) Reporting.
When required by permit or the rules of this division, the owner or operator of
a graywater reuse and disposal system must submit an annual report to the
department with a certification statement that during the previous year, the
system was operated in compliance with the rules of this division and the
permit limits and conditions for graywater reuse. At minimum, the report must
also include a description of the operation and maintenance of the system,
including any required monitoring results.
(a)
The annual report must be received by the department by the date specified in
the permit.
(b) If the department
does not receive an annual report by the date specified in the permit, the
owner or operator of a graywater reuse and disposal system must pay a penalty
fee equal to the annual fee specified in OAR
340-045-0070.
(15) Graywater irrigation site
evaluation. A person must evaluate and ensure that a graywater irrigation site
meets the irrigation site selection and management requirements specified in
OAR 340-053-0090. When required by
the rules of this division, a person must submit to the department for review
and approval a site evaluation report including, but not limited to, the
following site information:
(a) A diagram of
the property receiving graywater showing:
(A)
Area and slope of the graywater reuse area;
(B) Surface streams, springs or other bodies
of water;
(C) Onsite wastewater
treatment systems;
(D) Stormwater
management structures or stormwater collection systems;
(E) Existing and proposed wells;
(F) Escarpments, cuts and fills;
and
(G) Any unstable
landforms;
(b) Parcel
size;
(c) Soil profile
descriptions, including water infiltration rates;
(d) Water table levels;
(e) Description of vegetation in the reuse
area;
(f) Evapotranspiration rates
for the vegetation during the period of use; and
(g) Any other observations or information
relevant to the evaluation of the graywater irrigation site, including offsite
features, as appropriate.
(16) Property lines crossed. A person may
reuse graywater only on the property on which it was generated, unless all of
the following conditions are met:
(a) Both
the person generating graywater and the person reusing graywater agree to reuse
graywater in accordance with the rules in this division.
(b) A written agreement exists and is being
honored between the person generating graywater and the person who owns the
property where graywater reuse occurs.
(c) The state's officers, agents, employees
and representatives are allowed access to enter and inspect all portions of the
graywater reuse and disposal system, regardless of location.
(17) Land use evaluation. A person
is not required to obtain a land use compatibility statement (LUCS) signed by
the local planning agency for a graywater reuse and disposal system producing
less than 1,200 gallons per day if the system is connected to an approved
sewerage system or an onsite wastewater treatment system approved under OAR
340-071.
(18) Additional permit
limitations and conditions. The department may include additional permit
limitations or conditions to protect public health or the
environment.
Notes
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Statutory/Other Authority: ORS 454.610, 454.625, 468.020 & 468B.010
Statutes/Other Implemented: ORS 454.610, 454.615, 468B.020 & 468B.050
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