Current through Register Vol. 48, No. 12, March 22, 2024
a)
General. Privies, portable toilets, recirculation toilets, incinerator toilets
and compost toilets are approved for private sewage disposal of human wastes.
Other domestic wastes shall be disposed of in a conventional system (see
Section
905.30
); however, the size of all components, as designed in accordance with Appendix
A, Illustration A, may be reduced 25 percent (except that septic tanks may not
be smaller than 750 gallons). Note: Compost toilets may be used to dispose of
other organic domestic wastes.
b)
Privy Construction. All privies shall be constructed and maintained in
accordance with the following and Appendix A, Illustration T:
1) Pit Construction. The pit shall be
constructed of materials and in a manner so as to be able to endure the
anticipated load and use and to withstand the local environmental conditions
without deteriorating. The pit shall be constructed so that there shall be
access to the pit for pumping and cleaning.
2) Pit Size. The pit shall have a minimum
capacity of 50 cubic feet per seat.
3) Floor and Seat Riser. The floor and seat
riser shall be constructed of an impervious material and in a manner to exclude
insects and rodents. The seat riser shall be bonded to the floor to prevent
seepage through the riser onto the floor.
4) Seat Cover. The seat opening shall be
covered with a hinged lid that forms a tight seal.
5) Vent. Each pit or vault privy shall be
provided with a vent to the outside that creates airflow out of the building
through the vent. The vent opening shall be screened with 16 mesh screen to
prevent the entry of flies and shall terminate through the roof.
6) Maintenance. When any privy is filled to
within 18 inches of the bottom of the riser, it shall be pumped by a private
sewage disposal system pumping contractor.
7) Abandonment. Privies that are no longer in
use shall be completely pumped. The floor and walls shall be cracked or
crumbled so that the tank or pit will not hold water, and the tank or pit shall
be filled with sand or soil. If the tank or walls are removed from the ground,
the excavation shall be filled with soil.
c) Vault Privy. Watertight, non-metal vaults
are required where privies are used in areas where the groundwater or limestone
formations are within 4 feet of the bottom of the pit. The vault shall be
provided with a readily accessible cleanout that prohibits the entry of
rodents, insects and surface water. (See Appendix A, Illustration T.)
d) Septic Privy. The vault of a septic privy
shall be watertight. The subsurface seepage field shall consist of a minimum of
one 10-foot distribution line placed in a 2-foot wide trench constructed in
accordance with Section
905.60
and Appendix A, Illustration U.
e)
Re-circulating Toilets
1) Self-contained
toilets that treat and re-circulate the flushing liquid shall be constructed of
an impervious, easily cleanable material and vented to the outside air through
a screened pipe. The effluent, if any, from the re-circulating toilet shall
discharge into a subsurface seepage field or into a disposal bag. The
subsurface seepage field shall consist of a minimum of one 10-foot long
distribution line placed in a 2-foot wide trench constructed in accordance with
Section 905.60. The owner of a re-circulating toilet shall dispose of any
residual from the unit in an approved public or private sewage disposal
system.
2) Re-circulating toilets
shall comply with the requirements of the NSF International/ANSI Standard 41
and shall bear the NSF International or the approved certification agency
seal.
f) Incinerator
Toilets
1) Incinerator toilets shall be
designed and operated to provide complete incineration of the contents without
production of odors. The owner of an incinerator toilet shall maintain the
toilet and dispose of the contents in accordance with Section
905.170(e).
2) Incinerator toilets shall comply with the
requirements of NSF International/ANSI Standard 41 and shall bear the NSF
International or the approved certification agency seal.
g) Compost Toilets
1) Compost toilets shall be designed in
accordance with the manufacturer's recommendations to serve the anticipated
number of persons. The owner of a compost toilet shall maintain the toilet and
dispose of the contents in accordance with Section 905.170.
2) Compost toilets shall comply with the
requirements of NSF International/ANSI Standard 41 and shall bear the NSF
International or the approved certification agency seal.