(a)
- (1) Standard onsite wastewater systems shall not be installed in fill material.
- (2) However, fill material may be used as a cap over the natural soil surface to increase the volume available for the storage of effluent.
- (b) Where capping fill is incorporated in the design of a standard onsite wastewater system, the distribution system shall be capable of storing effluent to the top of the settled cap.
(c)
- (1) The absorption trenches on capping fill systems shall be designed and installed in natural soil.
- (2) However, a variance as provided in 14 CAR §§ 21-201 and 21-202 can be requested to install the absorption trenches partially in the fill, no less than four inches (4”) into the natural soil, to overcome bedrock separation requirements.
- (3) Systems utilizing capping fill shall have a minimum six inches (6”) of settled cover above the gravel bed or gravel substitute.
(d)
- (1) The slope of the absorption area cannot exceed twelve percent (12%).
- (2) Submitted plans shall indicate both the original and the finished elevations referenced to a benchmark.
(e)
- (1) For absorption areas exhibiting slopes of six percent (6%) or less, the full depth of fill shall extend a minimum of ten feet (10’) beyond the edge of the absorption trench then graded at a three (3) to one (1) or less slope.
(2)
- (A) The fill area shall be seeded and watered regularly to prevent erosion.
- (B) See Appendix G, Figures 4 and 5.
(f)
(1) For absorption areas exhibiting slopes greater than six percent (6%) the full depth of fill shall extend:
- (A) One foot (1’) beyond the absorption area on the uphill side;
- (B) Ten feet (10’) on the sides of the absorption area;
- (C) Twenty feet (20’) on the downhill side of the absorption area; and
- (D) Then all sides graded to a three (3) to one (1) slope or less thereafter.
(2)
- (A) The fill area shall be seeded and watered regularly to prevent erosion.
- (B) See Appendix G, Figures 6 and 7.
(g)
- (1) For absorption areas exhibiting slopes greater than six percent (6%), a berm and/or drainage ditch to divert surface water is required.
(2) The berm and/or drainage ditch shall be:
- (A) Constructed no more than ten feet (10’) up slope from the absorption area; and
- (B) Extended a minimum ten feet (10’) beyond the applied capping fill.
- (h) On slopes of greater than twelve percent (12%), a variance for capping fill systems may be granted in accordance to 14 CAR §§ 21-201 and 21-202.
(i)
(1) The fill material used shall be a:
- (A) Uniform loamy soil with maximum clay content of twenty-seven percent (27%); and
- (B) Maximum sand content of sixty percent (60%).
- (2) The depth of fill above the original ground surface is measured after settling.
- (3) Loamy soils can be expected to settle twenty-five percent (25%).
(j)
- (1) The absorption area shall be scarified to destroy and remove the vegetative material.
- (2) The absorption area shall be tilled to a minimum depth of four inches (4”).
- (3) Stumps should be left in place at the absorption area to prevent extensive disruption of the soil.
- (k) Where capping fill is incorporated into the design of a system, only track equipment may be utilized when applying the cap.
- (l) The soil cap is a part of the standard onsite wastewater system and shall meet all the setbacks outlined in 14 CAR § 21-502.