Minnesota Administrative Rules
Agency 167 - Pollution Control Agency
Chapter 7080 - INDIVIDUAL SUBSURFACE SEWAGE TREATMENT SYSTEMS
Part 7080.2050 - DISTRIBUTION OF EFFLUENT
Universal Citation: MN Rules 7080.2050
Current through Register Vol. 49, No. 13, September 23, 2024
Subpart 1. General.
Distribution of effluent for ISTS must meet or exceed the requirements of this part.
Subp. 2. Supply pipes.
A.
The supply pipe extending from the septic tank to the undisturbed soil beyond
the tank excavation must meet the strength requirements of American Society for
Testing and Materials (ASTM), Schedule 40 Pipe, contained in Standard
Specification for Poly(Vinyl Chloride) (PVC) Plastic Pipe, Schedules 40, 80,
and 120, ASTM D1785 (2006). The schedule is incorporated by reference, is
available through the Minitex interlibrary loan system, and is not subject to
frequent change.
B. Supply pipes
must:
(1) be made from materials resistant to
breakdown from sewage and soil;
(2)
be watertight, including all joints;
(3) be durable throughout the design
life;
(4) not deflect, buckle,
crush, or longitudinally bend;
(5)
be resistant to pressures, fatigue, and strain for the application;
(6) be installed according to American
Society of Testing and Materials, Standard Practice for Underground
Installation of Thermoplastic Pipe for Sewers and Other Gravity-Flow
Applications, ASTM D2321 (2005). The standard is incorporated by reference, is
available through the Minitex interlibrary loan system, and is not subject to
frequent change;
(7) be designed,
installed, and protected to minimize the danger of freezing in the
pipe;
(8) not be closer than six
inches from final grade. Pipes susceptible to freezing shall be insulated;
and
(9) be set back from water
supply wells and water service pipes according to chapters 4714 and
4725.
C. The minimum
slope for gravity supply pipes is one percent (1/8 inch per linear foot). There
is no maximum slope. Pipe restraints must be used for slopes greater than 20
percent or where fluid velocities in the pipe exceed 15 feet per second. For
pressure systems, a minimum slope of one percent for drainback or other frost
protection measures must be employed.
D. Access to each supply pipe must be
provided for cleanout. The access point must be accessible from final
grade.
Subp. 3. Gravity distribution.
A. Serial
distribution must be used to distribute effluent to individual trenches in a
soil treatment and dispersal system. If the necessary elevation differences
between trenches for serial distribution cannot be achieved by natural
topography or by varying the excavation depths, parallel distribution must be
used. Serial distribution must not create a pressure head on trenches at lower
elevations.
B. If drop boxes are
used for serial distribution, subitems (1) to (6) apply.
(1) The drop box must be watertight and
constructed of durable materials not subject to corrosion or decay.
(2) The invert of the inlet supply pipe must
be at least one inch higher than the invert of the outlet supply pipe to the
next drop box.
(3) The invert of
the outlet supply pipe to the next drop box must be no greater than two inches
higher than the crown of the distribution pipe serving the trench in which the
box is located.
(4) When sewage
tank effluent is delivered to the drop box by a pump, the pump discharge must
be directed against a wall or side of the box on which there is no outlet or
directed against a deflection wall, baffle, or other energy dissipater. The
discharge rate into the drop box must not result in surfacing of sewage from
the drop box. The supply pipe must drain after the pump shuts off.
(5) The drop box must be covered by a minimum
of six inches of soil. If the top of the box is deeper than six inches, access
must be provided above, at, or within six inches of finished grade.
(6) The drop box must be placed on firm and
settled soil.
C. If
valve boxes are used, all requirements of item B apply to valve
boxes.
D. Distribution boxes must
meet the standards in subitems (1) to (6).
(1) The box must be watertight and
constructed of durable materials not subject to corrosion or decay.
(2) The distribution box must be covered by a
minimum of six inches of soil. If the top of the box is deeper than six inches,
access must be provided above, at, or within six inches of the finished
grade.
(3) The inverts of all
outlets must be set and maintained at the same elevation.
(4) The inlet invert must be either at least
one inch above the outlet invert or sloped such that an equivalent elevation
above the outlet invert is obtained within the last eight feet of the inlet
pipe.
(5) Each trench line must be
connected separately to the distribution box and must not be subdivided.
Distribution boxes must not be connected to one another if each box has
distribution pipes.
(6) When sewage
tank effluent is delivered by pump, a baffle wall must be installed in the
distribution box or the pump discharge must be directed against a wall, baffle,
side of the box on which there is no outlet, or directed against a deflection
wall, baffle, or other energy dissipater. The baffle must be secured to the box
and extend at least one inch above the crown of the inlet pipe. The discharge
rate into the distribution box must not result in surfacing of sewage from the
box. Pressure must not build up in the box during pump discharge.
E. Nonpressurized distribution
pipes must meet the requirements of subitems (1) to (4) and subpart
2, item B, subitems (1) and
(3) to (5).
(1) Distribution pipes used for
gravity distribution must be at least four inches in diameter.
(2) Distribution pipes used for gravity
distribution must have at least one row of holes of no less than one-half inch
in diameter spaced no more than 40 inches apart.
(3) Distribution pipes for gravity
distribution must be laid level or on a uniform slope oriented away from the
distribution device of no more than four inches per 100 feet.
(4) Distribution pipes for gravity
distribution in seepage beds must be uniformly spaced no more than five feet
apart and not more than 30 inches from the side walls of the seepage
bed.
Subp. 4. Pressure distribution.
A. All
systems must be pressurized as required in parts
7080.2200 to
7080.2400.
B. Pressurized distribution pipes must
conform to the requirements of subpart
2, item B, subitems (1) and
(3) to (5).
C. Pressure
distribution pipes and associated fittings must be properly joined together.
The pipe and connections must be able to withstand a pressure of at least 40
pounds per square inch.
D. The
distribution network must be designed so there is less than a ten percent
variance in flow for all perforations.
E. Perforations must be no smaller than
one-eighth inch diameter and no larger than one-quarter inch diameter. The
number of perforations, perforation spacing, and pipe size for pressure
distribution must be in accordance with Table VI. The friction loss in any
individual perforated lateral must not exceed 20 percent of the average
pressure head on the perforations.
TABLE VI | ||||||
MAXIMUM NUMBER OF PERFORATIONS PER LATERAL | ||||||
1/4 inch holes | ||||||
Pipe diameter in inches | ||||||
1 | 1.25 | 1.5 | 2 | 3 | ||
Perforation spacing in feet | ||||||
2 | 10 | 13 | 18 | 30 | 60 | |
2.5 | 8 | 12 | 16 | 28 | 54 | |
3 | 8 | 12 | 16 | 25 | 52 | |
3/16 inch holes | ||||||
Pipe diameter in inches | ||||||
1 | 1.25 | 1.5 | 2 | 3 | ||
Perforation spacing in feet | ||||||
2 | 12 | 18 | 26 | 46 | 87 | |
2.5 | 12 | 17 | 24 | 40 | 80 | |
3 | 12 | 16 | 22 | 37 | 75 | |
1/8 inch holes | ||||||
Pipe diameter in inches | ||||||
1 | 1.25 | 1.5 | 2 | 3 | ||
Perforation spacing in feet | ||||||
2 | 21 | 33 | 44 | 74 | 149 | |
2.5 | 20 | 30 | 41 | 69 | 135 | |
3 | 20 | 29 | 38 | 64 | 128 |
F.
Perforation holes must be drilled straight into the pipe and not at an angle.
Pressurized distribution laterals must be installed level. Perforation holes
must be free of burrs. Holes must be spaced no more than three feet apart. A
method to introduce air into the pipe after dosing must be provided. The pipes
must completely drain after the pump turns off.
G. Pressure distribution laterals must be
spaced no further than 36 inches apart in seepage beds and mound absorption
beds, and no further than 24 inches from the outside edge of the bed.
H. Pressure distribution laterals must be
connected to a header or manifold pipe that is of a diameter such that the
friction loss in the header or manifold will be no greater than five percent of
the average head at the perforations. The header or manifold pipe must be
connected to the supply pipe from the pump.
I. Perforated laterals must not be installed
closer than 12 inches from the edges of the absorption bed and perforated
laterals must terminate no closer than 12 inches from the ends of the
absorption bed.
J. Pressure
distribution pipe cleanouts must be provided to check the system for proper
operation and cleaning of plugged perforations. Cleanouts must be accessible
from final grade.
Statutory Authority: MS s 115.03; 115.55
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