New Hampshire Code of Administrative Rules
Env - Department of Environmental Services
Subtitle Env-Wq - Water Quality and Quantity Programs
Chapter Env-Wq 1000 - SUBDIVISIONS; INDIVIDUAL SEWAGE DISPOSAL SYSTEMS
Part Env-Wq 1014 - EFFLUENT DISPOSAL AREAS: SOILS, SET-BACKS
Section Env-Wq 1014.08 - Distance Above Seasonal High Water Table

Universal Citation: NH Admin Rules Env-Wq 1014.08

Current through Register No. 13, March 27, 2025

(a) Except as allowed by (b) through (d), below, or by Env-Wq 1014.09, the bottom of an EDA shall be at least 4 feet above the seasonal high water table (SHWT).

(b) The bottom of the EDA for new systems shall be at or above the specified separation distance to SHWT for any EDA using EDA components that have been approved with reference to a manual pursuant to former Env-Ws 1024 or approved pursuant to Env-Wq 1024, where the approved manual or approval, respectively, specifies that the component can be used with other than a 4-foot separation.

(c) For a system to replace a failed system serving a single family residence or duplex where there will be no expansion, the following shall apply:

(1) The bottom of the EDA shall be as close to 4 feet above SHWT as possible, and in no case less than 2 feet above SHWT, if a conventional pipe-and-stone system, chamber system, or drywell system is used to replace the failed system; and

(2) The bottom of the EDA shall be as close to the specified distance above SHWT as possible, and in no case less than 2 feet above SHWT, for any EDA using EDA components that have been approved with reference to a manual pursuant to former Env-Ws 1024 or approved pursuant to Env-Wq 1024, where the approved manual or approval, respectively, specifies that the component can be used with other than a 4-foot separation in new applications.

(d) A system to replace a failed system serving a condominium shall be installed in accordance with (c), above, if:

(1) The condominium meets the criteria of Env-Wq 1003.11(c);

(2) The fixtures in each condominium unit are low-flow fixtures or will be replaced within 90 days of the issuance of construction approval with low-flow fixtures; and

(3) There will be no expansion of the condominium or of the size or use of the individual units in the condominium.

(See Revision Note at chapter heading for Env-Wq 1000) #9086, eff 2-9-08

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