Section 246-272A-0220. Soil and site evaluation.  


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  • (1) Only professional engineers, designers, or local health officers may perform soil and site evaluations. Soil scientists may only perform soil evaluations.
    (2) The person evaluating the soil and site shall:
    (a) Report:
    (i) A sufficient number of soil logs to evaluate conditions within:
    (A) The initial soil dispersal component; and
    (B) The reserve area.
    (ii) The groundwater conditions, the date of the observation, and the probable maximum height;
    (iii) The topography of the proposed initial system, the reserve area, and those areas immediately adjacent that contain characteristics impacting the design;
    (iv) The drainage characteristics of the proposed initial system, the reserve area and those areas immediately adjacent that contain characteristics impacting the design;
    (v) The existence of structurally deficient soils subject to major wind or water erosion events such as slide zones and dunes;
    (vi) The existence of designated flood plains and other areas identified in the local management plan required in WAC 246-272A-0015; and
    (vii) The location of existing features affecting system placement, such as, but not limited to:
    (A) Wells and suction lines;
    (B) Water sources and supply lines;
    (C) Surface water and stormwater infiltration areas;
    (D) Abandoned wells;
    (E) Outcrops of bedrock and restrictive layers;
    (F) Buildings;
    (G) Property lines and lines of easement;
    (H) Interceptors such as footing drains, curtain drains, and drainage ditches;
    (I) Cuts, banks, and fills;
    (J) Driveways and parking areas;
    (K) Existing OSS; and
    (L) Underground utilities;
    (b) Use the soil and site evaluation procedures and terminology in accordance with Chapter 5 of the On-site Wastewater Treatment Systems Manual, EPA 625/R-00/008, February 2002 except where modified by, or in conflict with, this chapter (available upon request to the department);
    (c) Use the soil names and particle size limits of the United States Department of Agriculture Natural Resources Conservation Service classification system;
    (d) Determine texture, structure, compaction and other soil characteristics that affect the treatment and water movement potential of the soil by using normal field and/or laboratory procedures such as particle size analysis; and
    (e) Classify the soil as in Table V, Soil Type Descriptions:
    TABLE V
    Soil Type Descriptions
    (3) The owner of the property or his agent shall:
    (a) Prepare the soil log excavation to:
    (i) Allow examination of the soil profile in its original position by:
    (A) Excavating pits of sufficient dimensions to enable observation of soil characteristics by visual and tactile means to a depth three feet deeper than the anticipated infiltrative surface at the bottom of the soil dispersal component; or
    (B) Stopping at a shallower depth if a water table or restrictive layer is encountered;
    (ii) Allow determination of the soil's texture, structure, color, bulk density or compaction, water absorption capabilities or permeability, and elevation of the highest seasonal water table; and
    (b) Assume responsibility for constructing and maintaining the soil log excavation in a manner to prevent injury as required by chapter 296-155 WAC.
    (4) The local health officer:
    (a) Shall render a decision on the height of the water table within twelve months of receiving the application under precipitation conditions typical for the region;
    (b) May require water table measurements to be recorded during months of probable high-water table conditions, if insufficient information is available to determine the highest seasonal water table;
    (c) May require any other soil and site information affecting location, design, or installation; and
    (d) May reduce the required number of soil logs for OSS serving a single-family residence if adequate soils information has previously been developed.
    [Statutory Authority: RCW 43.20.050. WSR 05-15-119, § 246-272A-0220, filed 7/18/05, effective 7/1/07.]
RCW 43.20.050. WSR 05-15-119, § 246-272A-0220, filed 7/18/05, effective 7/1/07.

Rules

246-272A-0015,296-155,