Subsurface drip system or systems may be utilized on sites that meet the following criteria:
(1)
- (A) The drip tubing or installed trench bottom shall be above the seasonal water table, whatever the duration.
- (B) Brief seasonal water tables may be minimized or eliminated by the use of effective interceptor drains.
- (C) Any design that incorporates the use of an interceptor drain shall indicate the effective depth of seasonal water table reduction;
(2)
- (A) Low hydraulic conductivity shall include soils with forty percent (40%) or greater clay.
- (B) Clay percentage shall be determined from in-depth zone extending six inches (6”) above and twelve inches (12”) below installed drip tubing depth;
- (3) No loading rates are available for low hydraulic conductivity soils with greater than sixty percent (60%) clay;
- (4) Systems utilizing drip dispersal must maintain a minimum of nine inches (9”) separation between drip tubing and any rock substrata, consolidated or fractured, for soils that exhibit a moderate and/or long SWT;
(5) Systems utilizing drip dispersal must maintain a minimum of fifteen inches (15”) separation between drip tubing and any rock substrata, consolidated or fractured, for soils that:
- (A) Exhibit only a brief SWT; or
- (B) Do not exhibit an SWT;
- (6) Soils that are structureless or with massive structure shall not be approved for onsite subsurface treatment; and
(7)
- (A) The lot size shall be of sufficient area to accommodate both the primary and secondary dispersal area.
- (B) Both the primary and secondary dispersal area shall be sized according to the respective loading rates.
- (C) If the lot can only support the primary dispersal field, a subsurface drip dispersal system shall not be installed.
Codification Notes: "SWT" means seasonal water table.