Utah Admin. Code R317-4-10 - Wastewater Holding Tanks Administrative, Design, and Installation
(1) Each request for the use of a wastewater
holding tank shall receive the written approval of the local health department
before the installation of the holding tank and be administered under an annual
operating permit.
(a) A wastewater holding
tank shall only be permitted:
(i) where an
absorption system for an existing dwelling has failed and installation of a
replacement absorption system is not practicable;
(ii) as a temporary, not to exceed one year,
wastewater system for a new dwelling until a connection is made to an approved
sewage collection system;
(iii) as
a temporary, not to exceed one year, wastewater system that may include
construction sites, labor camps, temporary mass gatherings, or emergency refuge
sheltering; or
(iv) for other
essential and any unusual situation where both the division and the local
health department having jurisdiction concur that the proposed holding tank
shall be designed, installed and maintained in a manner that provides long term
protection of the waters of the state. Each request for the use of a wastewater
holding tank in this instance shall receive the written approval of both
agencies before the installation of such device.
(b) Except on those lots recorded and
approved for wastewater holding tanks before May 21, 1984, a wastewater holding
tank may not be permitted for use in any new housing subdivision, or
commercial, institutional, and recreational development except in those
instances where these devices are part of a specific watershed protection
program acceptable to the division and the local health department having
jurisdiction.
(2) The
design, site placement, installation, and maintenance of each wastewater
holding tank shall comply with the following:
(a) No wastewater holding tank may be
installed and used unless plans and specifications covering its design and
construction have been submitted to and approved by the appropriate regulatory
authority.
(b) A statement
accompanying the application, that a contract with an approved pumper per Rule
R317-550 shall be obtained stating that the tank shall be pumped out
periodically at regular intervals or as needed, and contents shall be disposed
in an approved manner.
(c) If
authorization is necessary for disposal of wastewater at certain facilities,
evidence of such authorization shall be submitted for review.
(3) Depending on the individual
site and circumstances, or as determined by the regulatory authority, some or
all the following plan information may be required.
(a) The name, current address, and telephone
number of the applicant.
(b)
Complete address, legal description of the property, or both, to be served by
this holding tank.
(c) A plot or
site plan showing:
(i) the direction of
North;
(ii) the estimated daily
wastewater flow;
(iii) the location
and liquid capacity of the wastewater holding tank;
(iv) the source and location of the water
supply;
(v) the location of any
water service line and building sewer; and
(vi) the location of any surface water
feature near the property.
(d) Plan detail of wastewater holding tank
and high wastewater level warning device.
(e) Relative elevations of:
(i) building floor drain;
(ii) building sewer;
(iii) invert of inlet for tank;
(iv) lowest plumbing fixture or drain in
building served; and
(v) the
maximum liquid level of the tank.
(f) Statement indicating the maximum
anticipated ground water table.
(4) The tank shall be constructed of sound
and durable material not subject to excessive corrosion and decay and designed
to withstand hydrostatic and external loads. Each wastewater holding tank shall
comply with the manufacturing materials and construction requirements specified
for septic tanks.
(a) Construction of the tank
shall be such as to assure water tightness and to prevent the entrance of
rainwater, surface drainage or ground water.
(b) Each tank shall be provided with a
maintenance access manhole at the ground surface or above and of at least 18
inches in diameter. Access covers shall have adequate handles and shall be
designed and constructed in such a manner that they cannot pass through the
access opening, and when closed shall be child-proof and prevent entrance of
surface water, dirt, or other foreign material, and seal the odorous gases in
the tank.
(c) A high water warning
device shall be installed on each tank to show when it is within 75% of being
full.
(i) This device shall be either an
audible or a visual alarm. Any visual alarm shall be conspicuously
mounted.
(ii) Wiring and mechanical
parts of such devices shall be corrosion resistant.
(iii) Any conduit passage way through the
tank top or wall shall be water and vapor tight.
(d) No overflow, vent, or other opening may
be provided in the tank other than the inlet sewer pipe.
(e) The regulatory authority may require that
any wastewater holding tank be filled with water and allowed to stand overnight
to check for leaks. Each tank exhibiting obvious defects or leaks may not be
approved unless such deficiencies are repaired to the satisfaction of the
regulatory authority.
(f) The
building sewer shall comply with this rule.
(g) Any above ground holding tank shall be
clearly labeled as "Sewage".
(5) The liquid capacity of the wastewater
holding tank shall be based on wastewater flows for the type of dwelling or
facility being served as identified in Section
R317-4-13 Table 3 and on the
desired time period between each pumping. The minimum capacity of each
underground wastewater holding tank shall be 1,000 gallons.
(6) Any wastewater holding tank shall be
located:
(a) in an area readily accessible to
the pump truck in any type of weather that is likely to occur during the period
of use;
(b) in accordance with the
requirements for septic tanks as specified in Section
R317-4-13 Table 2; and
(c) where it may not tend to float out of the
ground due to a high ground water table or a saturated soil condition, since it
will be empty or only partially full most of the time. In an area where the
ground water table may be high enough to float the tank out of the ground when
empty or partially full, adequate ground anchoring procedures shall be
provided.
(7) Each
wastewater holding tank shall be pumped periodically, at regular intervals or
as needed, and the wastewater contents shall be disposed of in a manner and at
a facility meeting the approval of the appropriate regulatory authority.
(a) Each wastewater holding tank for a
seasonal dwelling should be pumped out before each winter season to prevent
freezing and possible rupture of the tank.
(b) A record of the liquid waste hauler,
pumping dates, and amounts pumped shall be maintained and made available to the
appropriate regulatory authorities upon request.
(c) Each wastewater holding tank shall be
checked at frequent intervals by the owner or occupant and if leakage is
detected it shall be immediately reported to the regulatory
authority.
(d) Any repair or
replacement shall be conducted under the direction of the regulatory
authority.
(e) Improper location,
construction, operation, or maintenance of a particular holding tank may result
in appropriate legal action against the owner by the regulatory authority
having jurisdiction.
(f) Each
holding tank installed under this rule, shall be inspected upon renewal of the
operating permit.
Notes
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