Okla. Stat. tit. 27A, § 2-6-108
Application of Private Residential Gray Water for Household Gardening, Composting, or Landscape Irrigation
Effective Nov 1, 2012Laws 2012, HB 2835, c. 203, § 1, eff. November 1, 2012.
A. The Department of Environmental Quality shall not require a permit for applying less than two hundred fifty (250) gallons per day of private residential gray water originating from a residence for the household gardening, composting or landscape irrigation of the resident if:
- 1. A constructed gray water distribution system provides for overflow into the sewer system or on-site wastewater treatment and disposal system;
- 2. A gray water storage tank is covered to restrict access and to eliminate habitat for mosquitoes or other vectors;
- 3. A gray water system is sited outside of a floodway;
- 4. Gray water is vertically separated at least five (5) feet above the groundwater table;
- 5. Gray water pressure piping is clearly identified as a nonpotable water conduit;
- 6. Gray water is used on the site where it is generated and does not run off the property lines;
- 7. Gray water is applied in a manner that minimizes the potential for contact with people or domestic pets;
- 8. Ponding is prohibited, application of gray water is managed to minimize standing water on the surface and to ensure that the hydraulic capacity of the soil is not exceeded;
- 9. Gray water is not sprayed;
- 10. Gray water is not discharged to a waterway;
- 11. Gray water use within municipalities or counties complies with all applicable municipal or county ordinances enacted pursuant to law; and
- 12. A gray water storage system which complies with the provisions of this section may allow for rainwater to be introduced into the system.
- B. For purposes of this section, "gray water" shall be deferred as provided for in Section 2-6-107 of Title 27A of the Oklahoma Statutes.
Laws 2012, HB 2835, c. 203, § 1, eff. November 1, 2012.