Administrative Rules of Montana
Department 17 - ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY
Chapter 17.36 - SUBDIVISIONS/ON-SITE SUBSURFACE WASTEWATER TREATMENT
Subchapter 17.36.3 - Subdivision Requirements
Rule 17.36.319 - GRAY WATER REUSE
Current through Register Vol. 18, September 20, 2024
(1) This rule applies to gray water reuse on subdivision parcels that are subject to review, or that have been approved, under Title 76, chapter 4, MCA.
(2) Except as provided in (3) and (4), treatment and disposal of gray water must be by means of a wastewater treatment system that meets all of the requirements of this chapter and applicable department circulars. Gray water reuse within a building or residence for uses such as toilet flushing is permitted without review, provided that the gray water is ultimately disposed of by means of a wastewater treatment system that is in compliance with this chapter and applicable department circulars.
(3) Gray water may be used for irrigation as provided in (4). If a gray water irrigation system meets all of the requirements in (4), the system is not subject to the requirements of subchapter 3.
(4) Gray water that is collected separately from sewage flow and that does not contain industrial chemicals, hazardous wastes, or wastewater from toilets may be used for irrigation, if the following requirements are met:
(5) Subdivision applications must contain descriptions of the soils within 25 feet of proposed gray water irrigation areas. Soils must be described in accordance with Appendix B of Department Circular DEQ-4. Each test hole must be keyed by a number on a copy of the lot layout or map with the information provided in the report.
(6) Gray water irrigation systems with a design flow greater than or equal to 2,500 gallons per day must be designed by a professional engineer.
(7) The department may require user agreements for systems that serve more than one user. The department may require easements for systems that cross property lines.
(8) If an existing gray water irrigation system is present in a proposed subdivision, the department shall review the adequacy of the system for the proposed use and the capability of the system to operate without risk to public health and without pollution of state waters. Existing systems must comply with state and local laws and regulations, including permit requirements, applicable at the time of installation.
76-4-104, MCA; IMP, 76-4-104, MCA;