5.1. The
basis of design for a graywater system shall be:
(a) according to Table 1 or Table 2 for
residential usage;
TABLE 1
Design Flow, Entire Single Family Dwelling
|
Number of Bedrooms
|
Flow, gallons per day
|
|
Two Bedrooms (Minimum)
|
160
|
|
Three Bedrooms
|
240
|
|
Each Additional Bedroom
|
40
|
TABLE 2
Design Flow, Single Fixture
|
Fixture
|
Flow, gallons per day/bedroom
|
|
Washing Machine
|
30
|
|
Shower/Bath Tub
|
50
|
|
Hand Wash Basin
|
5
|
|
Other Sources
|
Shall be sized by a qualified designer
|
(b)
non-residential usage shall be sized by a certified designer and evaluated on a
case-by-case basis by the regulatory authority;
(c) all materials shall meet the requirements
of the International Plumbing Code and local building code; and
(d) no graywater system or any part thereof
shall be located at any point having less than the minimum distances indicated
in Table 3:
TABLE 3
Separation Distances
|
Minimum Horizontal Distance From(ft)
|
Surge Tank
|
Subsurface Discharge
|
|
Building or Structures (a)
|
5 (b)
|
2
|
|
Property Line
|
5
|
5
|
|
Public Drinking Water Sources (c)
|
(d)
|
(d)
|
|
Non-public Drinking Water Sources
|
|
|
|
Protected (grouted) Source
|
50
|
100
|
|
Unprotected (ungrouted) Source
|
50 (e)
|
200 (e)
|
|
Streams, Ditches, and Lakes (c)
|
25
|
100 (f)
|
|
Seepage Pits
|
5
|
10
|
|
Absorption System and
|
5
|
10
|
|
Replacement Area Septic Tank
|
5
|
5
|
|
Culinary Water Supply Line
|
10
|
10 (g)
|
Notes:
(a) Including
porches and steps, whether covered or uncovered, but does not include carports,
covered walks, driveways and similar structures.
(b) For above ground tanks the regulatory
authority may allow less than five feet separation.
(c) As defined in Rules R309-600 and
R309-605.
(d) Recommended
separation distances will comply with the Source Water Protection requirements
listed in Rules R309-600 and R309-605.
(e) Recommended separation distance may
increase at the discretion of the regulatory authority for the purpose of
protecting public health.
(f)
Lining or enclosing watercourse or location above graywater discharge area may
justify reduced separation distance(s) at the discretion of the regulatory
authority.
(g) As defined in Rule
R309-550
5.2.
Surge Tank
(a) a surge tank is required for a
Tier 2 graywater system. Plans for a surge tank shall include dimensions,
structural, bracing and connection details, and a certification of structural
suitability for the intended installation from the manufacturer.
(b) a surge tank shall be:
(i) a minimum of 250 gallons in volumetric
capacity to provide settling of solids, accumulation of sludge and scum unless
justified with a mass balance of inflow and outflow and type of distribution
for graywater discharge;
(ii)
accessible to the surface with a locking, gasketed access opening, or approved
equivalent, to allow for inspection and cleaning;
(iii) constructed of structurally durable
materials to withstand all expected physical forces, and not subject to
excessive corrosion or decay;
(iv)
watertight;
(v) anchored against
overturning;
(vi) installed below
ground on dry, level, well-compacted soil or above ground on a level, four-inch
thick concrete slab;
(vii)
permanently marked showing the rated capacity, and the words GRAYWATER
IRRIGATION SYSTEM, DANGER -UNSAFE WATER on the unit;
(viii) provided with an overflow pipe:
(A) of diameter at least equal to that of the
inlet pipe diameter;
(B) connected
permanently to the building sewer;
(C) equipped with a check valve or backwater
valve, accessible for cleaning and maintenance, to prevent backflow from
building sewer; and
(D) which may
not include a shut-off valve.
(ix) provided with a drain pipe of diameter
at least equal to that of the inlet pipe diameter; and
(x) provided with a vent pipe in conformance
with the requirements of the International Plumbing Code and local building
code;
5.3.
Valves and Piping.
(a) Graywater piping that
discharges into a surge tank or has a direct connection to any sanitary drain
or sewer piping shall be downstream of an approved water seal type trap. If no
such trap exists, an approved vented running trap shall be installed upstream
of the connection to protect the building from any possible waste or sewer
gases.
(b) Vents, venting, and
piping shall meet the requirements of the International Plumbing Code and local
building code.
(c) All graywater
piping shall be purple or shall have a continuous marking with the words DANGER
- UNSAFE WATER.
(d) A graywater
system shall have a 3-way diverter valve at any stub--out connection. A 3-way
diverter valve shall be connected to a fixture or inlet, an approved graywater
system, and building sewer.
(e) Any
3-way diverter valve shall be readily accessible and clearly marked to indicate
directional flow to graywater system or building sewer.
Notes
Utah Admin. Code
R317-401-5
Amended by
Utah
State Bulletin Number 2020-08, effective
3/26/2020