Utah Admin. Code R317-5-6 - Design Requirements
6.1. Shall meet
the requirements of Section
R317-4-6, with these exceptions:
A. When a LUWD serves multiple single family
dwellings the wastewater flow shall be estimated at 400 gpd per
dwelling.
B. Minimum separation
distance from the bottom of the absorption trenches to the anticipated maximum
ground water table is 48 inches. If a mound, sand lined trench, or packed bed
pretreatment unit is designed and installed on the LUWD system, the horizontal
separation distance may be reduced to 24 inches.
6.2. Components Required in a LUWD System:
A. A septic tank;
B. An effluent filter;
C. A pressurized subsurface disposal system.
1. This may be an absorption field, deep wall
trenches, absorption beds, or, for packed bed media applications, drip
irrigation dispersal, depending on location, topography, soil conditions and
maximum ground water level.
2.
Pressurized systems require cleanouts at the end of pressurized laterals and
typically require a dosing chamber or dosing tank.
3. The Utah Guidance for Performance,
Application, Design, Operation and Maintenance: Pressure Distribution Systems
document shall be used for design requirements, along with the following:
a. Dosing pumps, controls and alarms shall
comply with Section R317-4-14 Appendix B.
b. Pressure distribution piping.
i. All pressure transport, manifold, lateral
piping, and fittings shall meet PVC Schedule 40 standards or
equivalent.
ii. The ends of lateral
piping shall be constructed with sweep elbows or an equivalent method to bring
the end of the pipe to the final grade. The ends of the pipe shall be provided
with threaded plugs, caps, or other devices acceptable to the division to allow
for access and flushing of the lateral.
D. Accessibility components to
insure proper maintenance and servicing. These include that all tanks shall
have access risers to the surface of the ground; and absorption field
inspection ports.
E. Additional
components may also be required depending on the waste stream characteristics
and the need to provide adequate protection to groundwater. These components
may include pretreatment devices such as grease traps, or may involve secondary
treatment using packed bed media systems.
Notes
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