1818 Administration of sewage facilities, planning program and standards for sewage disposal facilities (Act 149) (correction)
Title 25--ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY BOARD
[27 Pa.B. 6079] [Correction]
[25 PA. CODE CHS. 72 AND 73] Administration of Sewage Facilities, Planning Program and Standards for Sewage Disposal Facilities (Act 149) Errors appeared at 27 Pa.B. 5877, 5913, 5930, 5931 (November 8, 1997) in §§ 72.22(a), 73.16(e) and 73.31(b)(4) (relating to permit issuance; absorption and spray field area requirements; and standards for septic tanks). The correct version appears in Annex A hereto.
Annex A TITLE 25. ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION PART I. DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION Subchapter C. PROTECTION OF NATURAL RESOURCES CHAPTER 72. ADMINISTRATION OF SEWAGE FACILITIES PERMITTING PROGRAM § 72.22. Permit issuance.
(a) A person may not install, award a contract for construction or construct an individual or community onlot sewage system, or install, construct, occupy or use a building to be served by that system without first obtaining a permit from the local agency, except as provided in subsections (c)--(e).
* * * * * § 73.16. Absorption and spray field area requirements.
* * * * * (e) Spray fields. Table B shall be used in calculating the square footage of spray fields based on flows determined in subsection (a). Table B includes allowances for garbage grinders, automatic washing machines, dishwashers and water softeners.
TABLE B Soil Characteristics Slope Required Spray Field Area (Ft2) Depth To Rock Depth To Water Table 3 Bedroom Home Additional Area Per Bedroom 16 to 20 inches 10 to 40 inches <=12% 40,000 10,000 >12% 80,000 20,000 >40 inches <=12% 15,000 3,750 >12% 30,000 7,500 >20 inches 10 to 20 inches <=12% 20,000 5,000 >12% 40,000 10,000 >20 inches >=12% 10,000 2,500 >12% 20,000 5,000 CHAPTER 73. STANDARDS FOR ONLOT SEWAGE TREATMENT FACILITIES TREATMENT TANKS § 73.31. Standards for septic tanks.
* * * * * (b) Construction.
* * * * * (4) Septic tank installations shall consist of tanks with multiple compartments or multiple tanks. The first compartment or tank shall have at least the same capacity as the second but may not exceed twice the capacity of the second. Tanks or compartments shall be connected in series and may not exceed four in number in any one installation.
* * * * * [Pa.B. Doc. No. 97-1818. Filed for public inspection November 7, 1997, 9:00 a.m.]