(1) LOSS or LOSS component failures include, but are not limited to:
- (a) Sewage or partially treated sewage on the ground;
- (b) Sewage backing up into a connected residence or structure caused by slow soil absorption of the treated effluent or other failure;
- (c) Sewage or partially treated sewage leaking from a septic tank, pump chamber, holding system or collection system;
- (d) Cesspools or seepage pits where evidence of groundwater or surface water quality degradation exists;
- (e) Plant growth above the drainfield that indicates the effluent is not filtering down through the soil profile;
- (f) Inadequately treated effluent contaminating groundwater or surface water; or
- (g) Noncompliance with standards stipulated in the operating permit.
- (2) The owner shall address and correct all failures immediately. LOSS component failures that can be corrected by repair or replacement must follow the requirements in WAC 246-272B-07400.
- (3) The owner of a LOSS that has a failure shall report the condition to the department by telephone or by email within one business day of discovery.
(4) The department may require:
- (a) Modifications, reduction in capacity, changes in operations, additional monitoring, temporary use of a holding tank, or other emergency measures in order to reduce or eliminate the risk to public health and actual or potential environmental contamination;
- (b) Residences, structures, lots, and units that are connected to the failing LOSS to connect to another LOSS with sufficient approved capacity or to a sanitary sewer system, if available;
- (c) The LOSS owner to apply for a National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System permit or a state waste discharge permit from the department of ecology, if effluent will be discharged to the land surface or into surface water; or
- (d) The LOSS to be shut down and abandoned, according to WAC 246-272B-07500.
- (5) When the owner is directed by the department to discontinue operation of a LOSS or to cease serving some or all dwellings, structures, lots, or units, the owner shall give department-approved written notice to all affected customers and property owners within ten business days, return receipt requested.
- (6) The department may direct the owner to discontinue use of the LOSS or any portion of the LOSS due to a system or component failure.
[Statutory Authority: RCW 70.118B.020. WSR 11-12-035, § 246-272B-07450, filed 5/25/11, effective 7/1/11.]