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-06450 - Sewage tanks
Current through Register Vol. 24-18, September 15, 2024
(1) The design engineer shall specify and the installer shall install only sewage tanks that comply with the requirements of chapter 246-272C WAC, On-site sewage system tanks, and this section.
(2) Sewage tanks must be tested for water tightness after installation at the project site, per requirements of WAC 246-272B-05200. The department shall not issue final approval for a LOSS with a sewage tank that does not pass the water tightness test.
(3) Sewage tanks used in proprietary treatment systems must be sized according to the manufacturer's specifications.
(4) Septic tanks must have:
(5) Where proprietary treatment is used, the department may approve other septic tank sizes if justified by the manufacturer.
(6) Sizing of a sewage tank used for hydraulic surge control or where batch treatment occurs must be justified and any effect on treatment must be addressed.
(7) The design engineer shall size the pump chamber so there is sufficient volume, at a minimum, for:
(8) Emergency storage must be provided in the pump chamber or in the LOSS at or before the point at which pumping will stop during a power outage, as follows:
(9) No reduction in pump tank reserve volume is allowed with a back-up power generator.
(10) Grease interceptors must have:
Statutory Authority: RCW 70.118B.020. 11-12-035, § 246-272B-06450, filed 5/25/11, effective 7/1/11.