Utah Admin. Code R317-4-9 - Experimental Systems
(1) Where unusual
conditions exist, an experimental method of onsite wastewater treatment or
dispersal may be employed provided the method is acceptable to the division and
to the local health department having jurisdiction.
(a) When considering any proposal for an
experimental onsite wastewater system, the division or the local health
departments may not be restricted by this rule provided that:
(i) the experimental system proposed is
attempting to resolve an existing pollution or public health hazard, or when
the experimental system proposal is for new construction, it has been
predetermined that an acceptable back-up wastewater system shall be installed
in event of failure of the experiment;
(ii) the proposal for an experimental onsite
wastewater system shall be in the name of and bear the signature of the person
who shall own the system; and
(iii)
the person proposing to utilize an experimental system has the responsibility
to maintain, correct, or replace the system in event of failure of the
experiment.
(b) When
sufficient, successful experience is established with an experimental onsite
wastewater system, the division may designate that system as an approved
alternative onsite wastewater system.
(c) Following the approval of an alternative
onsite wastewater system, the division may initiate rulemaking.
(2) Each experimental system shall
be designed, installed and operated under the following conditions:
(a) The ground water requirements shall be
determined as described in Subsection
R317-4-4(1)(d).
(b) The local health department shall advise
the owner of the system of the experimental status of that type of system. The
advisory shall contain information concerning risk of failure, level of
maintenance required, financial liability for repair, modification or
replacement of a failed system and periodic monitoring requirements that are
all specific to the type of system to be installed.
(c) The local health department and the owner
shall be provided with sufficient design, installation and operating
information to produce a successful, properly operating installation.
(d) The local health department is
responsible for provision of, or oversight of an approved installation,
inspection and maintenance and monitoring program for the systems. Such
programs shall include approved procedures for complete periodic maintenance
and monitoring of the systems.
(e)
The local health department may impose more stringent design, installation,
operating and monitoring conditions than those required by the
division.
(f) Any failure, repair
or alteration shall be reported to the local health department. Each repair or
alteration shall be approved by the local health
department.
(3) When an
experimental wastewater system exists on a property, notification of the
existence of that system shall be recorded in the chain of title for that
property.
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