The following are modifications to septic tank systems or sites which may be utilized singly or in combination to overcome selected soil and site limitations. Except as required in this Rule, the provisions for design and installation of Rule .1955 and .1970 of this Section shall apply:
Drainage may be used in other types of soil when the requirements of Rule .1942, .1970 or .1948(d) in this Section are met.
Table III(a): Minimum Filter Wrap Requirements for Large Diameter Pipe Systems | |
PROPERTY | VALUE |
Unit Weight | 1.0 ounce per square yard |
Sheet Grab Tensile Strength | Machine Direction: 23 pounds |
Trapezoid Tear Strength | Machine Direction: 6.2 pounds Cross Direction: 5.1 pounds |
Mullen Burst Strength | 40 pounds per square inch or 276 kilopascals |
Frazier Air Permeability | 500 cubic feet per minute per square foot at pressure differential of 0.5 inches of water |
Corrugated tubing shall be covered with filter wrap at the factory and each joint shall be immediately encased in a black polyethylene sleeve which shall continue to encase the large diameter pipe and wrap until just prior to installation in the trench to prevent physical damage and ultraviolet radiation deterioration of the filter wrap. Large diameter pipe systems shall be installed in accordance with this Rule and the manufacturer's guidelines. The trench bottom and pipe shall be level (with a maximum fall of one inch in 100 feet). Rocks and large soil clumps shall be removed from backfill material prior to being used. Clayey soils (soil group IV) shall not be used for backfill. The near end of the large diameter pipe shall have an eight-inch by four-inch offset adapter (small end opening at top) suitable for receiving the pipe from the septic tank or distribution device and making a mechanical joint in the nitrification trench.
Table III(b): Long-Term Acceptance Rates for Saprolite Systems | |||
SAPROLITE GROUP | SAPROLITE TEXTURAL CLASS | LONG-TERM ACCEPTANCE RATE (gallons per day per square foot) | |
I | Sands | Sand | 0.8 - 0.6 |
Loamy Sand | 0.7 - 0.5 | ||
II | Loams | Sandy Loam | 0.6 - 0.4 |
Loam | 0.4 - 0.2 | ||
Silt Loam | 0.3 - 0.1 |
If a low pressure pipe system is used, the long-term acceptance rate in Table III(b) shall be reduced by one-half and the system shall be designed in accordance with Rule 1957(a) of this Section, except that Rule .1957(a)(2)(B) and Rule .1957(a)(3) shall not apply. Other design criteria may also be used in conjunction with an advanced pretreatment system pursuant to Rule .1970. Saprolite textural classifications shall be determined from disturbed materials and determined by Rule .1941(a)(1) of this Section. Low-pressure distribution shall be used when the total length of nitrification lines exceeds 750 feet in a single system.
Exceptions to the provisions of Rule .1950(a) found in Rule .1950 and .1951 of this Section shall not apply to systems installed pursuant to this Item [Rule .1956(6)]. Other saprolite systems may be approved on a site-specific basis in accordance with Rule .1948(d) or .1970 of this Section.
Table III(c): Long-Term Acceptance Rates for Sand Lined Trench Systems | |||
SOIL GROUP | TEXTURAL CLASS OF MOST HYDRAULICALLY LIMITING OVERLYING SOIL HORIZON | DISTRIBUTION OR PRETREATMENT CONDITION | LONG-TERM ACCEPTANCE RATE (LTAR) (gallons per day per square foot, on trench bottom area basis)* |
I | Sands (Sand, Loamy Sand) | Gravity Distribution | 0.7 - 0.9 |
Pressure Dispersal | 0.8 - 1.2 | ||
Pressure Dispersal and TS-I or TS-II pretreatment | 0.9 - 1.4 | ||
II | Coarse Loams (Sandy Loam, Loam) | Gravity Distribution | 0.5 - 0.7 |
Pressure Dispersal | 0.6 - 0.8 | ||
Pressure Dispersal and TS-I or TS-II pretreatment | 0.7 - 1.0 | ||
III | Fine Loams (Sandy Clay Loam, Silt Loam, Clay Loam, Silty Clay Loam, Silt) | Gravity Distribution | 0.2 - 0.4 |
Pressure Dispersal | 0.3 - 0.6 | ||
Pressure Dispersal and TS-I or TS-II pretreatment | 0.4 - 0.8 | ||
IV | Clays (Clay, Sandy Clay, Silty Clay) | Gravity Distribution | 0.1 - 0.2 |
Pressure Dispersal | 0.15 - 0.3 | ||
Pressure Dispersal and TS-I or TS-II pretreatment | 0.2 - 0.4 |
*The LTAR for all sand-lined trench systems shall not exceed the loading rates set forth in this table or 10 percent of the saturated hydraulic conductivity of the underlying permeable horizon (or 20 percent with TS-I or TS-II pretreatment) when required to be determined pursuant to Subitem (7)(a)(vi) or Subitem (7)(a)(vii) of this Rule, whichever is less. There shall be no reduction in trench length compared to a conventional gravel trench when accepted or innovative nitrification trenches are used.
If a low pressure pipe system is used, the system shall be designed in accordance with Rule .1957(a) of this Section, except that Rule .1957 (a)(2)(B) and Rule .1957(a)(3) shall not apply and trenches shall be a maximum of three feet in width. Textural classifications of the overlying material shall be determined from disturbed materials and determined by Rule .1941(a)(1) of this Section. Pressure distribution shall be used when the total length of nitrification lines exceed 600 linear feet in a single system and pressure dispersal such as LPP or drip irrigation shall be used when the total length of nitrification lines exceeds 1200 linear feet in a single system.
Exceptions to the provisions of Rule .1950(a) found in Rule .1950 and .1951 of this Section shall not apply to systems installed pursuant to this Item [Rule .1956(7)]. Other sand lined trench systems may be approved by the local health department on a site-specific basis in accordance with Rule .1948(d) of this Section.
15A N.C. Admin. Code 18A .1956
Eff. July 1, 1982;
Amended Eff. August 1, 2007; November 1, 1999; July 1, 1995; April 1, 1993; January 1, 1990; August 1, 1988.
Eff. 7/1/1982;
Amended Eff. 8/1/2007; 11/1/1999; 7/1/1995; 4/1/1993; 1/1/1990; 8/1/1988.