- (1) Collection system components of a sewerage system that are designed to collect, treat, or convey sewage to a treatment process shall be designed in accordance with accepted engineering practice as prescribed in Chapter 0400-40-02.
- (2) Low pressure pumps, low pressure tanks, septic tank effluent pumps (STEP), STEP tanks, and septic tank effluent gravity (STEG) tanks are integral to the treatment and conveyance of sewage in a low-pressure system design, and shall be owned or under control of the municipality, other body of government, public utility district, or a privately owned public utility demonstrating lawful jurisdiction over the service area.
- (3) Except as provided in paragraph (2) of this rule, all collection system components regulated by this chapter shall be owned by a municipality, other body of government, public utility district, or a privately owned public utility demonstrating lawful jurisdiction over the service area. In limited circumstances, a corporation with a demonstrated capacity to provide the managerial and operational resources necessary to maintain its sewerage system may be permitted to operate a collection system to support a business activity (e.g., a resort).
Authority: T.C.A. §§ 4-5-201, et seq., and 69-3-101, et seq. Administrative History: New rules filed February 14, 2022; effective May 15, 2022.