Alaska Admin. Code tit. 18, § 72.530
(b) Design flow for the wastewater system must be calculated based on
(d) Private and community sewer lines must meet the material specifications publicly identified by the department under 18 AAC 72.070 and applicable plumbing codes. In addition to meeting these requirements,
(7) a cleanout must be constructed using a wye, combination wye, or long-sweep wye fitting that has the same diameter of the private or community sewer line to which it is attached, and must extend at least one foot above the ground surface; a single cleanout must be installed with the sweep in the direction of flow; a double cleanout must be installed with the upstream sweep in the direction of flow and the downstream sweep against the flow; cleanouts must be capped and installed
MINIMUM AND MAXIMUM SEWER LINE SLOPES Nominal Sewer Line Size* Minimum Slope Maximum Slope** four-inchtwo percent20 percentsix-inchone percent13 percenteight-inch0.4 percenteight percent*For pipes larger than eight-inch nominal diameter, minimum and maximum slopes must be calculated using the Manning formula to maintain a minimum velocity of two feet per second and a maximum velocity of 10 feet per second when flowing full.
**Maximum slope may be exceeded for drop connections using a method publicly identified as guidance under 18 AAC 72.070 or for sewer lines located after pretreatment.
(e) A septic tank must be installed in accordance with manufacturer specifications, include necessary anti-floatation measures, and meet the following criteria:
(3) access to the septic tank for maintenance purposes must be provided; for tanks with a net volume
Minimum Septic Tank Size Residential Dwellings Commercial Facilities Number of
BedroomsMinimum Tank Size*Daily Design FlowMinimum Tank Size*0 - 31,000 gallonsUp to 500 gpd1,000 gallons4 - 81,000 plus 250
gallons for each
bedroom over three501 to 750 gpd1,250 gallons9 - 132,500 gallons751 to 1,000 gpd1,500 gallons14 - 183,000 gallons1,001 to 1,250 gpd2,000 gallonsGreater than 181,125 + (0.75 *
design flow)Greater than 1,250 gpd1,125 + (0.75 *
design flow)*Tanks may be used in series or in parallel to achieve the minimum septic tank volume. The installation and design of more than one tank must be by a method publicly identified by the department as acceptable guidance under 18 AAC 72.070 and protective of public health, public and private water systems, and the environment.
(f) A conventional soil absorption system must
(1) include a distribution medium meeting specifications and criteria publicly identified by the department under 18 AAC 72.070 or alternate specifications presented to and approved by the department; the distribution medium must provide adequate void space and be, as measured from the springline of the distribution pipe or height of chambers,
(2) be installed in an area where the original ground surface slope is
(6) have a vertical monitor tube, at least four inches in diameter, that is perforated within the distribution media and transitioned to solid pipe extended to at least one foot above the ground surface and capped; monitor tubes must be installed
WASTEWATER APPLICATION RATES Percolation
Rate*
(minutes/inch) Soil Texture
(Unified Soil
Classification) Application
Rate in
sf/bedroom Application
Rate in gpd/sf
for design
flows
< 2,500 gpd Application
Rate in gpd/sf
for design flows
> 2,500 gpd Faster than lGravel (GW/GP)Not SuitablebNot SuitablebNot Suitableb1 - 5Gravel (GW/GP)1251.20.79 - 0.981 - 15Medium to coarse sand (SW/SP)1501.00.67 - 0.896 - 15Fine sand or loamy sand (SP-SM)1900.80.61 - 0.7416 - 30Sandy loam, silty gravel (GM), silty sand (SM)2500.60.52 - 0.6131 - 60cLoam, silt loam, silt (ML)3350.450.25 - 0.5261 - 120dSilty clay loam, clay loameNot SuitabledNot SuitabledNot Suitabled a. Soils classified as silty sand (SM), silty gravel (GM), or silt (ML) must have a
percolation test conducted; percolation tests must be performed in accordance
with either a method publicly identified by EPA or the department as
acceptable, or by an alternate method that has been presented by a registered
engineer and approved by the department; a certified installer may perform the
percolation test for systems installed under the certified installer's certification;
Soils classified as clay (CL or CH), organic silt or clay (OL), or peat (PT) require
an engineer design and prior department approval. b. Soils classified as gravel (GW or GP) for which a percolation test has not been
conducted or a percolation test result is faster than one minute per inch may
still be used if a shallow trench or bed system is installed with a two-foot sand
liner below the distribution media and if application rates used are at least
1.0 gpd/sf or 150 sf/bedroom; sand must meet the specifications publicly
identified by the department under 18 AAC 72.070; the department may waive
the sand liner requirement in a manner set out in 18 AAC 72.540. c. Soils with percolation rates slower than 30 minutes per inch are unsuitable for
seepage pits. d. Soils with percolation rates slower than 60 minutes per inch require an
engineer design and prior department approval; soils with percolation rates
slower than 120 minutes per inch are considered impermeable. e. Soils without expandable clays or soil types not listed in this table require an
engineer design and prior department approval.
(g) A lift station located outside the foundation of a building must
(2) if located inside a septic tank,
(4) if a basement sump or lift station is located before the septic tank,
(A) have the minimum septic tank size, as described in (e)(2) of this section, increased by
(Eff. 10/1/2023, Register 247)
Authority: AS 44.46.020, AS 46.03.020, AS 46.03.050, AS 46.03.100