Arizona Administrative Code
Title 18 - ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY
Chapter 9 - DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY - WATER POLLUTION CONTROL
Article 3 - AQUIFER PROTECTION PERMITS - GENERAL PERMITS
Part A - GENERAL PROVISIONS
Section R18-9-A313 - Facility Installation, Operation, and Maintenance for On-site Wastewater Treatment Facilities
Universal Citation: AZ Admin Code R 18-9-A313
Current through Register Vol. 30, No. 38, September 20, 2024
A. Facility installation. In addition to installation requirements in the general permit, the applicant shall ensure that the following tasks are performed, as applicable:
1. The facility is installed as
described in design documents submitted with the Notice of Intent to
Discharge;
2. Components are
installed on a firm foundation that supports the components and operating
loads;
3. The site is prepared to
protect native soil beneath the soil absorption area and in adjacent areas from
compaction, prevent smeared absorption surfaces, minimize disturbances from
grubbing, and otherwise preclude damage to the disposal area that would impair
performance;
4. Components are
protected from damage at the construction site and installed in conformance
with the manufacturer's instructions if consistent with this Article;
5. Treatment media are placed to achieve
uniform density, prevent differential settling, produce a level inlet surface
unless otherwise specified by the manufacturer, and avoid introduction of
construction contaminants;
6.
Backfill is placed to prevent damage to geotextile, liners, tanks, and other
components;
7. Soil cover is shaped
to shed rainfall away from the backfill areas and prevent ponding of runoff;
and
8. Anti-buoyancy measures are
implemented during construction if temporary saturated backfill conditions are
anticipated during construction.
B. Operation and maintenance. In addition to operation and maintenance requirements in the general permit or specified in the operation and maintenance manual, the permittee shall ensure that the following tasks are performed, as applicable:
1. Pump accumulated residues, inspect and
clean wastewater treatment and distribution components, and manage residues to
protect human health and the environment;
2. Clean, backwash, or replace effluent
filters according to the manufacturer's instructions, and manage residues to
protect human health and the environment;
3. Inspect and clean the effluent baffle
screen and pump tank, and properly dispose of cleaning residue;
4. Clean the dosing tank effluent screen,
pump switches, and floats, and properly dispose of cleaning residue;
5. Flush lateral lines and return flush water
to the pretreatment headworks;
6.
Inspect, remove and replace, if necessary, and properly dispose of filter
media;
7. Rod pressurized
wastewater delivery lines and secondary distribution lines (for dosing
systems), and return cleaning water to the pretreatment headworks;
8. Inspect and clean pump inlets and controls
and return cleaning water to the pretreatment headworks;
9. Implement corrective measures if anomalous
ponding, dryness, noise, odor, or differential settling is observed;
10. Inspect and monitor inspection and access
ports, as applicable, to verify that operation is within expected limits for:
a. Influent wastewater quality;
b. The pressurized dosing system;
c. The aggregate infiltration bed and mound
system;
d. Wastewater delivery and
the engineered pad;
e. The
pressurized delivery system, filter, underdrain, and native soil absorption
system;
f. Saturation condition
status in peat and other media; and
g. Treatment system components;
11. Inspect tanks, liners, ports,
seals, piping, and appurtenances for watertightness under all operational
conditions;
12. Manage vegetation
in areas that contain components subject to physical impairment or damage due
to root invasion or animals;
13.
Maintain drainage, berms, protective barriers, cover materials, and other
features; and
14. Maintain the
usefulness of the reserve area to allow for repair or replacement of the
on-site wastewater treatment facility.
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