Current through Register Vol. 63, No. 12, December 1, 2024
(1) Definition: "Compost toilet" means a
permanent toilet receptacle used to receive and store human wastes, toilet
paper, biodegradable domestic garbage, and other vegetative matter for the
purpose of aerobic decomposition of materials received therein.
(2) Product and Design Approval:
(a) Before a manufactured or individually
designed compost toilet is installed, approval must be obtained from the
division with concurrence of the board by an approved certifier to the approved
standards in OAR 918-770-0050 to
918-770-0320;
(b) Criteria used to evaluate the units
includes, but is not limited to:
(A)
NSF Standard 41 (May 1983 revised); or
(B) Composting toilets listed by NSF
International to NSF Standard 41 (May 1983 revised) are
approved.
(3)
Site Locations: Residential compost toilet installations shall be limited to
areas where a grey water disposal system approved by the Department of
Environmental Quality can be installed and used; or such grey water is
discharged into a public sewage system.
(4) Installation:
(a) Prior to commencement of the installation
of a composting toilet, a plumbing permit must be obtained from the authority
having jurisdiction. A permit will be granted upon showing:
(A) The site location is in accordance with
these rules; and
(B) The
manufactured composting toilet or individual design has been approved by the
division or listed with NSF International to Standard 41 (May 1983
revised).
(b) Compost
toilets shall be designed to provide a solid connection to the floor with
corrosive-resistant fasteners:
(A) All
suspended under-floor components shall be supported with non-corrosive hangers
adequately designed to support the weight of the system. Hangers shall meet the
approval of the authority having jurisdiction;
(B) All under-floor components designed to
set on a stable surface shall have footings adequately designed to support the
weight of the system.
(c) Vent pipes shall be sealed at all joints
and insulated in a way to minimize condensation. The vent stack shall be
insulated in a way to minimize condensation. The vent stack shall extend from
each chamber or seat box to a point at least two feet above the highest
elevation of any portion of the building within ten feet of the vent. Each vent
shall be flashed and shall terminate not less than ten feet from or at least
three feet above any window, door, opening, air intake, or vent shaft; nor less
than three feet in every direction from any lot line, alleys and streets
excepted;
(d) All compost toilets
shall be installed in an insulated area, or the chamber shall be insulated to
maintain a proper temperature inside the chamber to keep a biological balance
of the materials therein;
(e) Where
a compost toilet is installed in an existing dwelling, piping, fixtures or
equipment shall be located to not interfere with normal use or normal operation
and use of windows, doors, or other required facilities.
(5) Inspections:
(a) All installations shall be installed in a
workmanship like manner and shall not be put into use until inspected and
approved by the authority having jurisdiction;
(b) Either the authority having jurisdiction
or the division may conduct periodic inspections of any compost toilet in
accordance with ORS 447.124.
(6) Maintenance:
(a) Humus from composting toilets may be used
around ornamental shrubs, flowers, trees, or fruit trees and shall be buried
under at least twelve inches of soil cover. Deposit of humus from any compost
toilet around any edible vegetable or vegetation shall be prohibited;
(b) The compost toilet system of any premises
under the jurisdiction of the authority having jurisdiction shall be maintained
in a sanitary and safe operation condition by the owner or by his agent.
Whenever compliance with all of the provisions of these rules fails to
eliminate or alleviate a nuisance or any dangerous or insanitary condition
which may involve health hazards or safety hazards, the owner or the owner's
agent shall install such additional plumbing and drainage facilities or shall
make such repairs or alterations or removals as may be ordered by the authority
having jurisdiction.
Publications: The publication(s) referenced in this rule are
available from the agency.
Stat. Auth.: ORS
447.118
Stats. Implemented: ORS
447.118