Or. Admin. Code § 340-071-0330 - Nonwater-Carried Systems
(1) A person may
not cause or allow the installation, placement, or use of a nonwater-carried
waste disposal facility without a letter of authorization or permit from the
agent, except as this section specifies.
(a)
Temporary-use pit privies used on farms for farm labor do not require agent
approval.
(b) A sewage disposal
service business licensed under OAR
340-071-0600 may install
portable toilets without the agent's written approval if all other requirements
of this rule except Table 8 setbacks are met.
(2) Nonwater-carried waste disposal
facilities may be approved for temporary or limited-use areas, including but
not limited to recreation parks, camp sites, farm labor camps, or construction
sites, if:
(a) All liquid wastes can be
handled in a manner to prevent a public health hazard and to protect public
waters; and
(b) The separation
distances in Table 8 can be met.
(3) Construction. Nonwater-carried waste
disposal facilities must be constructed under OAR
340-073-0065 through
340-073-0075.
(4) Maintenance. Nonwater-carried waste
disposal facilities must be maintained to prevent health hazards and polluting
public waters.
(5) General. A
person may not place water-carried sewage in nonwater-carried waste disposal
facilities. The contents of nonwater-carried waste disposal facilities must be
removed by a licensed sewage disposal service with a pumper license and taken
to an authorized treatment site.
(6) Pit privy.
(a) Unsealed earth-pit type privies may be
approved where the highest level attained by groundwater is not closer than 4
feet below the bottom of the privy pit.
(b) The privy must be constructed to prevent
surface water from running into the pit.
(c) When the pit becomes filled to within 16
inches of the ground surface, a new pit must be excavated and the old pit
backfilled with at least 2 feet of earth.
(7) A person may not cause or allow the
installation or use of a portable toilet unless a valid and effective contract
with a pumping service licensed under OAR
340-071-0600, covers pumping or
cleaning the toilet. Each portable toilet must display the name of the pumping
service responsible for servicing.
[NOTE: All tables are found in OAR 340-071-0800.]
Notes
Tables referenced are available from the agency.
Statutory/Other Authority: ORS 454.625 & 468.020
Statutes/Other Implemented: ORS 454.615 & 454.775
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