WAC 246-272A-0238
Design requirements -- Facilitate
operation, monitoring and maintenance. (1) The OSS must be
designed to facilitate operation, monitoring and maintenance
according to the following criteria:
(a) For gravity systems, septic tank access for
maintenance and inspection at finished grade is required. If
effluent filters are used, access to the filter at finished
grade is required. The local health officer may allow access
for maintenance and inspection of a system consisting of a
septic tank and gravity flow SSAS to be a maximum of six
inches below finished grade provided a marker showing the
location of the tank access is installed at finished grade.
(b) For all other systems, service access and monitoring
ports at finished grade are required for all system
components. Specific component requirements include:
(i) Septic tanks must have service access manholes and
monitoring ports for the inlet and outlet. If effluent
filters are used, access to the filter at finished grade is
required;
(ii) Surge, flow equalization or other sewage tanks must
have service access manholes;
(iii) Other pretreatment units (such as aerobic treatment
units and packed-bed filters) must have service access
manholes and monitoring ports;
(iv) Pump chambers, tanks and vaults must have service
access manholes;
(v) Disinfection units must have service access and be
installed to facilitate complete maintenance and cleaning; and
(vi) Soil dispersal components shall have monitoring
ports for both distribution devices and the infiltrative
surface.
(c) For systems using pumps, clearly accessible controls
and warning devices are required including:
(i) Process controls such as float and pressure activated
pump on/off switches, pump-run timers and process flow
controls;
(ii) Diagnostic tools including dose cycle counters and
hour meters on the sewage stream, or flow meters on either the
water supply or sewage stream; and
(iii) Audible and visual alarms designed to alert a
resident of a malfunction. The alarm must be placed on a
circuit independent of the pump circuit.
(2) All accesses must be designed to allow for monitoring
and maintenance and shall be secured to minimize injury or
unauthorized access in a manner approved by the local health
officer.
[Statutory Authority: RCW 43.20.050. 05-15-119, §
246-272A-0238, filed 7/18/05, effective 7/1/07.]