Connecticut Administrative Code
Title 19 - Public Health and Safety
13-B
Chapter II - ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH
SANITATION FOR AGRICULTURAL AND MIGRATORY FARM WORKERS
Section 19-13-B61 - Sewage disposal for workers' quarters

Current through September 9, 2024

(a) Where no municipal disposal system is available, all kitchen, lavatory, toilet, bathhouse and laundry wastes shall be disposed of by running through covered drains to a sub-surface disposal system or otherwise disposed of in a manner approved by the local director of health. In unfavorable seepage soil it may be desirable to install separate systems for toilet wastes and other wastes.

(b) Toilet facilities shall be provided on the basis of one seat for each ten women, or one seat plus one standing urinal or three feet of trough type urinal for each twenty men. If privies are used, standards shall be not less than those required under section 19-13-B53. Toilet seats shall be of the open front type.

(See Reg. 22-17a-10.)

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