410 Ind. Admin. Code 6-10.1-61

Current through December 4, 2024
Section 410 IAC 6-10.1-61 - Minimum separation distances

Authority: IC 16-19-3-4; IC 16-19-3-5

Affected: IC 16-19-3-4

Sec. 61.

(a) All septic tanks, dosing tanks, lift stations, and soil absorption systems shall be located in accordance with Table II, as follows:

Table II - Minimum Separation Distances
Minimum Distance in Feet from Septic Tank and Other Treatment Units, Dosing Tank, Lift Station Soil Absorption System
Private water supply well1,2 100 100
Private geothermal well1,2 100 100
Commercial water supply well1 100 100
Commercial geothermal well1 100 100
Public water supply well, lake,1, 3, 4 or reservoir1, 3, 4 200 200
Other pond, retention pond, lake, or reservoir3 50 50
Storm water detention area3, 5 25 25
River, stream, ditch, or drainage tile 6 25 25
Buildings, foundations, slabs, garages, patios, barns, aboveground and belowground swimming pools, retaining walls, closed loop geothermal systems, roads, driveways, parking areas, or paved sidewalks 10 7 10 8
Front, side, or rear lot lines 5 5
Water lines continually under pressure 10 10
Suction water lines 50 50
1 The distances enumerated shall be doubled for soil absorption systems constructed where there exist horizons, layers, or strata within thirty-four (34) inches of the ground surface with a soil loading rate greater than seventy-five hundredths (0.75) gallons per day per square foot as determined from Table V of section 78(b)(8) of this rule, unless that hazard can be overcome through on-site sewage system design.
2 The separation distance to a private water supply well abandoned in accordance with 312 IAC 13-10-2(e) may be reduced to ten (10) feet.
3 Measured from the normal or ordinary high water mark.
4 See subsections (b) and (c).
5 Storm water detention area: area designated for the temporary detention of storm water, with the outlet located at the lowest elevation of the depression.
6 See section 63(f) of this rule for subsurface drainage system separation.
7 Patios without footers, aboveground swimming pools, and sidewalks may be located within ten (10) feet of septic tank, as long as no required access points are obstructed.
8 A minimum separation of ten (10) feet is required on all sites.

(b) A commercial on-site sewage system shall not be located within two hundred (200) feet of a public water supply lake or reservoir. However, any commercial on-site sewage system that includes secondary treatment and meets the following requirements may be less than two hundred (200) feet, but not less than fifty (50) feet, from the normal or ordinary high water mark of the lake or reservoir:
(1) Meets the minimum requirements of section 68(h)(1) through 68(h)(3) of this rule; or
(2) Is a system component independent of the soil absorption field that meets the effluent quality requirements of NSF/ANSI for certification under Standard 40 as a Class I plant, and that is approved by the department under the provisions of section 49(h) of this rule.
(c) Any commercial on-site sewage system approved under the provisions of subsection (b) must be maintained for the life of the system through an operating permit issued under the provisions of section 54 of this rule.
(d) Sewers shall not be located within one hundred (100) feet of any water supply well or subsurface pump suction line, except as follows:
(1) Sewers constructed of waterworks grade ductile iron pipe with tyton or mechanical joints, or PVC pressure sewer pipe with an SDR rating of twenty-six (26) or less with compression gasket joints, may be located within the one hundred (100) foot distance.
(2) In no case shall sewers be located closer than thirty (30) feet to any water source.
(e) If it is necessary to locate sewers or drains closer than two hundred (200) feet to a well or pump suction line in a mobile home park with twenty-five (25) or more lots, waterworks grade ductile iron pipe with mechanical joints, or SDR 26 PVC pressure sewer pipe with compression fittings shall be used. The piping shall not be constructed closer than seventy (70) feet to water sources.
(f) Water lines and sewers shall not be laid in the same trench and shall have the following requirements:
(1) A horizontal separation of ten (10) feet shall be maintained between water lines and sewers.
(2) Where crossings are necessary, a minimum of eighteen (18) inches vertical clearance must be maintained with the water line positioned above the sewer line when possible.
(3) When it is impossible to maintain proper horizontal and vertical separation, the sewer shall be constructed of ductile iron pipe with mechanical joints or PVC pressure sewer pipe with an SDR rating of twenty-six (26) or less, having mechanical or compression gasket joints within ten (10) feet of the water line with the water line positioned above the sewer line when possible. The sewer shall be pressure tested to assure watertightness prior to back filling.

410 IAC 6-10.1-61

Indiana State Department of Health; 410 IAC 6-10.1-61; filed Oct 19, 2012, 2:07 p.m.: 20121114-IR-410120157FRA; filed Apr 17, 2014, 10:10 a.m.: 20140514-IR-410130351FRA
Errata filed 10/6/2014, 3:08 p.m.: 20141029-IR-410140404ACA
Readopted filed 9/26/2018, 2:48 p.m.: 20181024-IR-410180328RFA