Current through Register Vol. 30, No. 38, September 20, 2024
A. A 4.10 General
Permit allows for the use of an intermittent sand filter receiving wastewater
treated to a level equal to or better than that specified in R18-9-E302(B).
1. Definition. For purposes of this Section,
an "intermittent sand filter" means a treatment technology characterized by:
a. The pressurized delivery of pretreated
wastewater to an engineered sand bed in a containment vessel equipped with an
under drain system or designed as a bottomless filter;
b. Delivered wastewater dispersed throughout
the sand media by periodic doses from the delivery pump to maintain unsaturated
flow conditions in the bed; and
c.
Wastewater that is treated during passage through the media, collected by a bed
underdrain chamber, and removed by pump or gravity to the disposal works, or
wastewater that percolates downward directly into the native soil as part of a
bottomless filter design.
2. An applicant may use an intermittent sand
filter if:
a. The native soil is excessively
permeable,
b. There is little
native soil overlying fractured or excessively permeable rock, or
c. The applicant desires a reduction in
setback distances or minimum vertical separation.
B. Performance. An applicant shall ensure
that:
1. An intermittent sand filter with
underdrain system is designed so that it produces treated wastewater that meets
the following criteria:
a. TSS of 10
milligrams per liter, 30-day arithmetic mean;
b. BOD5 of 10
milligrams per liter, 30-day arithmetic mean;
c. Total nitrogen (as nitrogen) of 40
milligrams per liter, 5-month arithmetic mean; and
d. Total coliform level or 1000
(Log10 3) colony forming units per 100 milliliters, 95th
percentile; or
2. An
intermittent sand filter with a bottomless filter is designed so that it
produces treated wastewater released to the native soil that meets the
following criteria:
a. TSS of 20 milligrams
per liter, 30-day arithmetic mean;
b. BOD5 of 20
milligrams per liter, 30-day arithmetic mean;
c. Total nitrogen (as nitrogen) of 53
milligrams per liter, five-month arithmetic mean; and
d. Total coliform level of 100,000
(Log10 5 colony forming units per 100 milliliters, 95th
percentile.
C.
Notice of Intent to Discharge. In addition to the Notice of Intent to Discharge
requirements specified in
R18-9-A301(B)
and
R18-9-A309(B),
an applicant shall submit specifications for the media proposed for use in the
intermittent sand filter.
D. Design
requirements. In addition to the applicable requirements in
R18-9-A312,
an applicant shall ensure that:
1.
Pressurized wastewater delivery is from the septic tank or separate watertight
chamber with a pump sized and controlled to deliver the pretreated wastewater
to the top of the intermittent sand filter. The applicant shall ensure that the
dosing rate is at least 4 doses per day and not more than 24 doses per
day;
2. The pressurized wastewater
delivery system provides even distribution in the sand filter through good
engineering practice. The applicant shall:
a.
Specify all necessary controls, pipes, valves, orifices, filter cover
materials, gravel, or other distribution media, and monitoring and servicing
components in the design documents; and
b. Ensure that the cover and topsoil is 6 to
12 inches in depth and graded to drain;
3. The sand filter containment vessel is
watertight, structurally sound, durable, and capable of withstanding stress
from installation and operational service. The applicant may place the
intermittent sand filter above grade, partially buried, or fully buried
depending on site and service circumstances;
4. Media used in the intermittent sand filter
is mineral sand and that the media is washed and conforms to "Standard
Specification for Concrete Aggregates, C33-03," which is incorporated by
reference in R18-9-E308(D)(2);
5.
The sand media depth is a minimum of 24 inches with the top and bottom surfaces
level and the maximum waste-water loading rate is 1.0 gallons per day per
square foot of inlet surface at the rated daily design flow;
6. The underdrain system:
a. Is within the containment
vessel;
b. Supports the filter
media and all overlying loads from the unsupported construction above the top
surface of the sand media;
c. Has
sufficient void volume above the normal high level of the intermittent sand
filter effluent to prevent saturation of the bottom of the sand media by a
24-hour power outage or pump malfunction; and
d. Includes necessary monitoring, inspection,
and servicing features;
7. Inspection ports are installed in the
distribution media and in the underdrain;
8. The bottomless filter is designed similar
to the underdrain system, except that the sand media is positioned on top of
the native soil absorption surface. The applicant shall ensure that companion
modifications are made that eliminate the containment vessel bottom and
underdrain and relocate the underdrain inspection port to ensure reliable
indication of the presence or absence of water saturation in the sand
media;
9. The native soil
absorption system is designed to ensure that the linear loading rate does not
exceed site disposal capability; and
10. The bottomless sand filter discharge rate
per unit area to the native soil does not exceed the adjusted soil absorption
rate for the quality of wastewater specified in subsection (B)(2).
E. Installation
requirements. In addition to the applicable requirements in
R18-9-A313(A),
an applicant shall place the containment vessel, underdrain system, filter
media, and pressurized wastewater distribution system in an excavation with
adequate foundation and each layer installed to prevent differential settling
and promote a uniform density throughout of 1.3 to 1.4 grams per cubic
centimeter within the sand media.
F. Operation and maintenance requirements.
The applicant shall follow the applicable requirements in
R18-9-A313(B).