Administrative Rules of Montana
Department 17 - ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY
Chapter 17.36 - SUBDIVISIONS/ON-SITE SUBSURFACE WASTEWATER TREATMENT
Subchapter 17.36.1 - Subdivision Application and Review
Rule 17.36.122 - OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE, OWNERSHIP, EASEMENTS, AND AGREEMENTS
Current through Register Vol. 18, September 20, 2024
(1) Public systems must be owned by an individual or entity that meets the requirements of 75-6-126, MCA. The owner must be responsible for operation and maintenance and must have authority to charge appropriate fees.
(2) For multiple-user systems, the reviewing authority may require the applicant to create a homeowners' association, county sewer district, or other administrative entity that will be responsible for operation and maintenance and that will have authority to charge appropriate fees.
(3) When required by department circulars or this chapter, an operation and maintenance manual must be provided for water supply, wastewater treatment, and storm water facilities meeting the requirements of that circular or rule.
(4) Easements must be obtained if the reviewing authority determines they are needed to allow adequate operation and maintenance of the system or to comply with (6). Easements must be filed with the county clerk and recorder at the time the certificate of subdivision approval issued under this chapter is filed. Easements must be in one of the following forms:
(5) If an application includes a shared or multiple-user system that serves more than one lot, the applicant shall submit to the reviewing authority a draft user agreement that identifies the rights and responsibilities of each user. User agreements must be in a form acceptable to the department.
(6) Proposed drainfield mixing zones and proposed well isolation zones, as those terms are defined in 76-4-102, MCA, must be wholly within the boundaries of a lot as provided in this section. This rule applies to all subdivisions subject to review under Title 76, chapter 4, MCA, including new subdivision applications, subdivision rewrites, revised lot layouts, and minor deviations, except as provided in (c). For purposes of this rule, a setback envelope or provisional mixing zone is equivalent to a drainfield mixing zone.
AUTH: 76-4-104, MCA; IMP: 76-4-104, MCA