Washington Administrative Code
Title 246 - Health, Department of
SEWER SYSTEMS
Chapter 246-272B - Large on-site sewage system regulations
Part 6 - DESIGN AND TECHNICAL STANDARDS
Subpart A - General Requirements
Section 246-272B-06350 - Drainfields
Current through Register Vol. 24-18, September 15, 2024
(1) Pressure distribution with timed dosing to the drainfield is required for all LOSS projects. A typical drainfield profile is shown in Figure 2 in this section.
(2) The drainfield area must be sufficient to allow installation of the required capacity and for a reserve area calculated using requirements in this section.
(3) The drainfield for a new LOSS must be located on the property served or within one-half mile or less from the new drainfield site property line to the closest point of the development property line.
(4) Any easements and right of way franchises must be obtained, recorded on the property title, and copies submitted to the department according to WAC 246-272B-04100(1)(f).
(5) The design engineer shall not design or approve the installation of a drainfield as part of a LOSS where:
(6) Except with the use of subsurface driplines or when treatment is provided consistent with subsection (16) or (17) of this section, drainfield components must be sized as follows:
(7) Drainfield sizing when subsurface dripline is used must meet the requirements of WAC 246-272B-06650(20) and (22).
(8) Drainfield pipe materials must meet the following minimum specifications:
(9) A minimum of three equal-sized distribution sectors must be provided to allow for resting, emergency capacity, and repair capability.
(10) Dosing must automatically rotate among the active distribution sectors.
(11) The infiltrative surface must not be deeper than three feet below finished grade.
(12) The infiltrative surface must be constructed level.
(13) On sloping sites, the trenches and beds must run parallel to the natural ground contours.
(14) For drainfields using drain rock and distribution pipe, the following are required:
(15) For drainfields using trenches, the following minimum separations are required:
(16) For drainfields using beds, the following are required:
(17) With documentation and justification from the design engineer, the department may authorize one of the following design changes for a LOSS that meets Treatment Level C or better and has a design flow of 14,500 gpd or less:
(18) With documentation and justification from the design engineer, the department may authorize one of the following design changes for a LOSS that meets Treatment Level C or better and has a design flow greater than 14,500 gpd.
(19) The department shall only approve one design change listed in subsections (17) or (18) of this section for any proposed LOSS.
(20) The reserve area for the drainfield must be calculated based on maximum hydraulic loading rates in Table 1 in WAC 246-272B-03400 and may not be reduced by the provisions listed in subsection (17) or (18) of this section.
Figure 2: Typical Pressure Distribution Drainfield Profile
Statutory Authority: RCW 70.118B.020. 11-12-035, § 246-272B-06350, filed 5/25/11, effective 7/1/11.