Nevada Administrative Code
Chapter 445A - Water Controls
ON-SITE SEWAGE DISPOSAL SYSTEMS
Operation and Monitoring of Systems
Section 445A.9676 - Absorption trench system
Current through September 16, 2024
1. An on-site sewage disposal system may use absorption trenches as the effluent absorption system, unless limiting conditions exist at the site which preclude such use, including, without limitation, high groundwater, highly permeable stratum, sloping terrain, shallow bedrock or a layer of semi-impervious soil with a percolation rate that is slower than 120 minutes per inch. In such a case, an alternative effluent absorption system may be used in accordance with NAC 445A.9678 to 445A.969, inclusive.
2. An absorption trench system used in an on-site sewage disposal system must meet the following design and construction criteria:
3. The total absorption area of the trench must be determined by measuring the size of the effective area of each sidewall of the trench beneath the distribution pipe. Not more than 4 feet of aggregate below the distribution pipe may be used to calculate the effective area of the sidewall unless approved by the Division or other administrative authority. To determine the required length of the absorption trench to meet the total absorption area requirement for the on-site sewage disposal system as calculated pursuant to NAC 445A.9674, the total absorption area required, in square feet, must be divided by 2 times the depth, in feet, of the aggregate beneath the distribution pipe. The depth of the aggregate must be multiplied by 2 to account for both sidewalls of the trench. For example, if the required absorption area is calculated at 3,000 square feet and the aggregate below the distribution pipe is 4 feet deep, the equation would be 3,000 feet squared/(4 feet x 2) = 375 linear feet of distribution pipe, and thus absorption trench, required.
4. The following is a diagram of an absorption trench:
Added to NAC by Environmental Comm'n by R194-07, eff. 8-26-2008
NRS 445A.425