1900 Rules (Page 1)

SECTION .1900 - SEWAGE TREATMENT AND DISPOSAL SYSTEMS

Rules .1901 - .1968 of Title 15A Subchapter 18A of the North Carolina Administrative Code (T15A.18A .1901 - .1968); has been transferred and recodified from Rules .1901 - .1968 of Title 10 Subchapter 10A of the North Carolina Administrative Code (T10.10A .1901 - .1968), effective April 4, 1990.

  1. .1901  PURPOSE

  2. .1902  PROPER DISPOSAL

  3. .1903  DEFINITIONS

  4. .1904  SEWAGE DISPOSAL REQUIREMENTS

  5. .1905  PRIVY AND SEPTIC TANK CONSTRUCTION

  6. .1906  PREFABRICATED TANKS

  7. .1907  MINIMUM STANDARDS FOR PREFABRICATED SEPTIC TANKS

  8. .1908  SITE EVALUATION

  9. .1909  APPLICATION RATES

  10. .1910  SITE CLASSIFICATION

  11. .1911  SPACE REQUIREMENTS

  12. .1912  LOCATION OF SEPTIC TANK SYSTEMS AND PRIVIES

  13. .1913  MAINTENANCE OF PRIVIES

  14. .1914  MAINTENANCE OF SEPTIC TANK SYSTEMS

  15. .1915  PERMITS

  16. .1916  RESPONSIBILITIES

  17. .1917  TECHNICAL GUIDE

  18. .1918  SITE FACTORS

  19. .1919  TOPOGRAPHY

  20. .1920  SOIL CHARACTERISTICS

  21. .1921  PERCOLATION TESTS

  22. .1922  DETERMINATION OF SOIL SUITABILITY

  23. .1923  AVAILABLE SPACE

  24. .1924  OTHER APPLICABLE FACTORS

  25. .1925  ESTIMATES OF SEWAGE QUANTITIES

  26. .1926  POSSIBLE MODIFICATIONS OF INITIAL CLASSIFICATIONS

  27. .1927  INTERPRETATION AND TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE

  28. .1928  APPLICABILITY OF RULES

  29. .1929  EXEMPTION

  30. .1930  DISUSE OF SEWAGE SYSTEM

  31. .1931  VIOLATIONS

  32. .1932  CONFLICTING RULES REPEALED

  33. .1933  SEVERABILITY

History Note: Authority G.S. 130-160; 166.23 through 166.28; Eff. July 1, 1977;

Readopted Eff. December 5, 1977;
Amended Eff. July 1, 1982; March 31, 1981; June 30, 1980; Repealed Eff. July 1, 1982.

.1934 SCOPE

The rules contained in this Section shall govern the treatment and disposal of domestic type sewage from septic tank systems, privies, incinerating toilets, mechanical toilets, composting toilets, recycling toilets, or other such systems serving single or multiple-family residences, places of business, or places of public assembly, the effluent from which is designed not to discharge to the land surface or surface waters.

History Note: Authority G.S. 130A-335(e); Eff. July 1, 1982;

Amended Eff. December 1, 1990.