Wash. Admin. Code § 246-203-100 - Disposal of human excreta
(1)
Waters of the state defined. For the purpose of this regulation,
the term "waters of the state" wherever used, shall include all streams and
springs, and all bodies of surface and of groundwater, whether natural or
artificial, within the boundaries of the state.
(2)
Privies shall be fly-proof.
No privy, cesspool, septic tank, or other receptacle for human excrement
shall be constructed, maintained or used so that flies have or may have access
to the excrementitious matter contained therein.
(3)
Privies shall not drain in any
waters of the state. No privy, urinal, cesspool, septic tank or other
receptacle for human excrement shall be constructed, maintained or used which
directly or indirectly drains or discharges over or upon the surface of the
ground, or into any waters of the state either directly or indirectly; unless
the contents of such urinal, cesspool, septic tank or receptacle for human
excrement are subjected to some recognized sterilization treatment approved by
the department of health.
(4)
Privies shall be kept clean. All privies, urinals, cesspools,
septic tanks or other receptacles for human excrement shall be cleansed at
sufficiently frequent intervals to prevent the contents from
overflowing.
(5)
Treating
excreta on watersheds of public water supplies. All schools, hamlets,
villages, towns or industrial settlements which are now located or may be
hereafter located on the watershed of any public water supply, not provided
with a sewerage system, shall provide and maintain a reasonable system approved
by the state director of health for collecting and disposing of all
accumulations of human excrement within their respective jurisdiction or
control.
(6)
Connection with
sewer. No privy, cesspool, septic tank or similar receptacle for human
excrement shall be constructed, maintained or used on premises where a sewer is
at all accessible which is part of a sewerage system from which sewage is
lawfully discharged into the waters of the state.
(7)
Use of human excreta for fertilizer
prohibited. The contents of privies, cesspools, septic tanks or other
receptacles for human excrement shall not be placed upon the surface of the
ground or be used for fertilizing purposes for crops or gardens.
(8)
No privy near foodstuffs. No
privy, urinal, toilet or other receptacle for human excrement shall be
constructed, maintained or used in any room, or have direct connection with any
room wherein any kind of exposed foods or foodstuffs are prepared, stored or
handled.
Notes
Statutory Authority: RCW 43.20.050. 92-02-019 (Order 225B), § 246-203-100, filed 12/23/91, effective 1/23/92; 91-02-051 (Order 124B), recodified as § 246-203-100, filed 12/27/90, effective 1/31/91; Regulation .50.100, effective 3/11/60.
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