Utah Admin. Code R317-4-7 - Construction and Installation
(1) Each
onsite wastewater system shall be constructed and installed in compliance with
approved plans.
(a) The installer may not
deviate from the approved plans or conditions of the construction permit
without the approval of the designer and the reviewing regulatory
authority.
(b) A regulatory
authority may limit the time period or area in which a system can be installed
to ensure that soil conditions, weather, groundwater, or other conditions do
not adversely affect the reliability of the system.
(c) Construction and installation of each
onsite wastewater system shall conform to the following general requirements:
(i) Before installation, all minimum setback
distances shall be field verified.
(ii) Each absorption area shall be protected
before and during site construction.
(iii) The regulatory authority may require a
temporary barrier around the absorption area, including the replacement area
for additional protection before and during any site construction. If
necessary, a more permanent barrier may be required following
construction.
(iv) All absorption
excavations and piping shall be level within a tolerance of plus or minus 1
inch. The overall slope from effluent entry to terminus shall be no more than 4
inches per hundred feet.
(v)
Absorption system excavations shall be made such that the soil in the bottom
and sides of the excavation is not compacted. Strict attention shall be given
to the protection of the natural absorption properties of the soil.
(vi) Any absorption system may not be
excavated when the soil is wet enough to smear or compact easily.
(vii) Any smeared or compacted surfaces
should be raked to a depth of 1 inch, and loose material removed before the
absorption system components are placed in the excavation.
(viii) Any open absorption system excavation
shall be protected from surface runoff to prevent the entrance of silt and
debris.
(ix) Each absorption system
shall be backfilled with earth that is free from stones 10 inches or more in
diameter.
(x) Distribution pipe may
not be crushed or misaligned during backfilling. When backfilling, the earth
shall be mounded slightly above the surface of the ground to allow for
settlement and prevent depressions for surface ponding of water.
(xi) Final grading shall prevent ponding
throughout the entire system area and promote surface water runoff.
(xii) Heavy wheeled equipment may not be
driven in or over any absorption system before or during construction or
backfilling.
(d) Pipe,
pipe fittings, and similar materials comprising building and effluent sewers
shall conform to the applicable standards as outlined in Section
R317-4-13 Table 4.
(i) Each length of pipe shall be stamped or
marked as required by the International Plumbing Code.
(ii) Where two different sizes or types of
pipe are connected, a proper type of fitting or conversion adapter shall be
used.
(iii) Each building sewer:
(A) shall have watertight, root-proof joints;
and
(B) may not receive any ground
water or surface runoff.
(iv) Pipes shall be installed on a foundation
of undisturbed earth, or stabilized earth that is not subject to
settling.
(e) Tank
installation shall conform to the following requirements.
(i) Each tank shall be installed on a level,
stable base that may not settle.
(ii) The hole to receive the tank shall be
large enough to permit the proper placement of the tank and backfill.
(iii) Where ground water, rock or other
undesirable protruding obstructions are encountered, the bottom of the hole
shall be excavated an additional 6 inches, and backfilled with sand, crushed
stone, or gravel to the proper grade.
(iv) backfill around and over the septic tank
shall be placed in such a manner as to prevent undue strain or damage to the
tank or connected pipes.
(f) Absorption system construction and
installation shall conform to the following:
(i) Cover shall be evenly graded over the
entire absorption area.
(ii)
Distribution or drop box inlet and outlet piping shall be sealed watertight to
the sidewalls of the box.
(iii)
Each distribution or drop box shall be provided with a means of access. Access
shall be brought to final grade.
(iv) The lid of the riser shall be adequate
to prevent entrance of water, dirt or other foreign material, but made
removable for observation and maintenance of the system.
(v) The top of the box shall be at least 6
inches below final grade.
(vi) The
box shall be installed on a level, stable base to ensure against tilting or
settling, and to minimize movement from frost action.
(vii) Each unused knock-out hole in any box
shall be sealed watertight.
(g) The solid and distribution pipes shall be
bedded true to line and grade, uniformly and continuously supported by firm,
stable material.
(h) No cracked,
weakened, modified or otherwise damaged chamber or bundled synthetic aggregate
units may be used in any installation.
(i) Pressure distribution installation
practices shall follow the approved design.
(j) Alternative system construction and
installation practices shall follow the approved design.
(i) For each at-grade or mound system
installation:
(A) The site shall be cleared of
surface vegetation, without removing soil, and scarified to an approximate
depth of 6 inches. Any furrows resulting from the scarification shall be
perpendicular to any slope on the site. Rotary tilling shall be prohibited for
scarification.
(B) The system may
not be installed in wet or moist soil conditions.
(C) No equipment may be driven over the
scarified area.
(D) The site shall
be graded such that surface water drains away from the system and adjoining
area.
(ii) Packed bed
media, sand lined trench, and membrane bioreactor system installation practices
shall follow the approved design.
Notes
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