Utah Admin. Code R317-4-12 - Variance to Design Requirements
(1) An applicant may request a variance from
requirements of this rule only when a property has been deemed not feasible for
the design or construction of an onsite wastewater system. A variance may not
be granted for separation distances from public culinary water
sources.
(2) A variance may not be
approved unless the applicant demonstrates that all the following conditions
are met:
(a) An onsite wastewater system
consistent with this rule and local health department requirements cannot be
constructed and a connection to a public or community-based sewerage system is
not available or practicable. This determination shall be made by the local
health department.
(b) Wastewater
from the proposed onsite wastewater system may not:
(i) contaminate ground water or surface
water; and
(ii) surface or move off
site before it is adequately treated to protect public health and the
environment.
(c) The
proposed system shall result in equal or greater protection of public health
and the environment than is required by meeting the minimum standards and
intent of this rule.
(d) An
adjacent property, including the current and reasonably anticipated use of any
adjacent property, may not be jeopardized if the proposed system is
constructed, operated, and maintained.
(3) A variance request shall include the
information and documentation described in Subsection
R317-4-12(5).
The local health department shall review the variance request and prepare a
written determination outlining the conditions of approval or denial of the
request. The review shall identify the factors considered in the process and
specify the basis for the determination.
(4) A variance may not be approved unless the
applicant demonstrates that all the conditions in Subsection
R317-4-12(2)
are met.
(a) A local health department may not
issue an approval or an operating permit for an onsite wastewater system that
does not comply with this rule unless a variance has been approved.
(b) Notice of the conditions shall be
recorded in the chain of title for the property in the office of the county
recorder. The notice shall include:
(i) the
description of the system and variance conditions;
(ii) operation and maintenance
requirements;
(iii) permission for
the regulatory authority to access the property for inspecting and monitoring
the system; and
(iv) owner
responsibilities to correct, repair, or replace the system at the direction of
the regulatory agency.
(5) The variance application shall include
all information and documentation necessary to ensure that the standards in
Subsection R317-4-12(2)
shall be met. As appropriate, the information required under this section shall
be submitted in a report by a professional engineer or a professional geologist
that is certified at the appropriate level to perform onsite wastewater system
design. An engineer or geologist who submits a report shall be licensed to
practice in Utah and shall have sufficient experience and expertise to make the
determinations in the report. Any such report shall include the engineer's or
geologist's name and registration number, and a summary of qualifications. The
report shall be imprinted with the engineer's or geologist's registration seal
and signature. Information shall include at least the following:
(a) Information demonstrating that connection
to a public or community-based sewerage system is not available or
practicable.
(b) Technical
justification and appropriate engineering, geotechnical, hydrogeologic, and
reliability information justifying the request for a variance and how the
conditions in 12.2 shall be met.
(c) A detailed description of the proposed
system, including a detailed explanation of wastewater treatment technologies
allowed by this rule that have been considered for use, and that shall provide
the best available treatment.
(d) A
statement of alternatives considered in lieu of a variance.
(e) An operation, maintenance, and
troubleshooting plan to keep the installed system operating as described in the
application.
(f) Documentation
provided by the local health department that the adjoining land owners have
been notified and provided opportunity for comment on the proposed
variance.
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