Utah Admin. Code R392-301-6 - Wastewater
(1) Wastewater shall be discharged to a
public sanitary sewer system when practicable.
(a) Sewer systems for use by recreational
vehicle park occupants shall be designed, installed, and operated according to
the requirements set forth by:
(i) Plumbing
Code;
(ii) The Utah Department of
Environmental Quality, Division of Water Quality under Title R317,
Environmental Quality, Water Quality;
(iii) local health department regulations;
and
(iv) the local sewer district
having jurisdiction.
(b)
Where connection to a public sewer is not available, wastewater shall be
discharged into an approved wastewater disposal system meeting the requirements
of Title R317, Environmental Quality, Water Quality, and local health
department regulations.
(c) The
operator shall submit required plans for the construction or alteration of a
wastewater disposal system in accordance with Title R317, Environmental
Quality, Water Quality, before commencing construction or alteration.
(2) Except as in Subsection (3),
and unless each site is connected to an approved sewer system, the operator
shall provide a sanitary dump station that includes the following:
(a) Easy ingress and egress from a service
road for recreational vehicles and located not less than 50 feet from any
site;
(b) The sewage inlet
surrounded by a curbed concrete apron or trough of at least three feet by three
feet, sloped to the inlet, and provided with a suitable hinged cover milled to
fit tight;
(c) A means for flushing
with pressurized water the immediate area and each recreational vehicle
wastewater holding tank.
(3) The local health officer may approve
alternate designs for a sanitary dump station.
(4) If the operator makes sewer service
available to each designated site designed and intended to accommodate
independent recreational vehicles, the operator shall design, install, operate,
and maintain individual connections to the sewer system according to the
requirements set by:
(a) Plumbing
Code;
(b) the Utah Department of
Environmental Quality, Division of Water Quality;
(c) local health department regulations;
and
(d) local sewer district having
jurisdiction.
(5) If the
operator makes sewer service available to an individual site, that sewer
connection is not subject to the requirements of Subsection (2).
(6) The operator shall provide tight-fitting
covers for each sewer riser.
(7) A
trap is prohibited between the sewer riser and sewer lateral.
(8) The connection and connecting line
between the recreational vehicle drain outlet and the sewer riser shall be
watertight and self-draining.
(9)
The rim of the sewer riser shall extend not more than 4 inches above adjacent
ground surface elevations. Surface drainage shall be directed away from the
sewer riser.
(10) The operator
shall prohibit dependent recreational vehicles and tents in a recreational
vehicle park unless means are provided and approved by the local health officer
to collect, contain, and properly dispose of dishwashing, bathing or other
liquid waste material.
(11) If the
operator provides laundering facilities, the equipment shall discharge
wastewater as required in this rule.
Notes
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