Kansas Administrative Regulations
Agency 28 - DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND ENVIRONMENT
Article 16 - WATER POLLUTION CONTROL
Section 28-16-163 - Required hydrogeologic information for new or modified municipal, commercial, or industrial wastewater lagoons
Current through Register Vol. 43, No. 39, September 26, 2024
(a) Each hydrogeologic investigation that is conducted by or on behalf of the permittee for new or modified wastewater lagoons shall consist of borings or excavations to a depth of at least 10 feet below the bottom of the wastewater lagoon or to impenetrable bedrock if impenetrable bedrock is encountered less than 10 feet below the lagoon bottom. The bottom of the lagoon shall be determined by the lowest interior surface elevation, at finished grade, of the lagoon structure.
(b) The permittee shall ensure that a minimum of one boring or excavation is performed for each acre of wastewater lagoon, with the area being calculated based on the interior dike dimensions measured at the top of the dike. If the wastewater lagoon is less than one acre in size, a minimum of one boring or excavation shall be required.
(c) The minimum requirements for a hydrogeologic site investigation shall consist of the following:
(d) Hydrogeologic information shall not be required for erosion-control ponds associated with construction activities.
(e) Each permit applicant or permittee, if directed by the secretary, shall notify the department a minimum of two days before performing any hydrogeologic investigation fieldwork activities to allow the opportunity for department staff to witness the activities.
(f) All hydrogeologic information shall be obtained by or under the direct supervision of either a licensed professional engineer or a licensed geologist.