Code of Maine Rules
01 - DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, CONSERVATION AND FORESTRY
001 - AGRICULTURE - GENERAL
Chapter 332 - RABBIT PROCESSING
Section 001-332-7 - SANITARY SEWER AND DRAINAGE
Universal Citation: 01 ME Code Rules ยง 001-332-7
Current through 2024-38, September 18, 2024
There shall be an efficient drainage and plumbing system for the establishment and premises.
A. All drains and gutters shall be properly installed with approved traps and vents. The drainage and plumbing system must permit the quick runoff of all water from the establishment, and surface water around the establishment and on the premises, and all such water shall be disposed of in such a manner as to prevent a nuisance or health hazard.
B. Sewage and Establishment Wastes
(1) Discharge of sewerage or
waste water shall be into a public or private sewage system. A private sewage
system shall be approved by the appropriate municipality or regulatory
authority prior to the Departments issuance of license or registration. The
licensee or person registering the establishment shall provide the Department
written documentation from the municipality or regulatory authority that the
private sewage system is properly designed and installed for intended
use.
(2) Grease traps which are
connected with the sewerage system shall be suitably located but not near any
edible products department or in any area where products are unloaded from or
loaded into vehicles. To facilitate cleaning, such traps shall have inclined
bottoms and be provided with suitable covers.
(3) Toilet sewage lines shall be separate
from gray water drainage lines to a point outside the buildings unless they are
positively trapped to prevent backing up. Drainage from toilet bowls and
urinals shall not be discharged into a grease catch basin.
(4) All floor drains shall be equipped with
traps, constructed so as to minimize clogging, and the plumbing shall be so
installed as to prevent sewerage from backing up and from flooding the
floor.
(5) Floor drainage lines
shall be constructed and repaired with approved materials according to law and
shall be properly vented to outside air.
(6) Where refrigerators are equipped with
drains, such drains should be properly trapped and shall discharge through an
air gap into the sewer system.
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