Wash. Admin. Code § 246-274-415
Greywater irrigation fields for Tier 2 and Tier 3 systems must be designed to meet the following requirements:
(1) Calculation of the total irrigation area is based on:
(2) The total irrigation area shall be determined by using the following equation:
(c) The person designing the system may demonstrate to the satisfaction of the local health officer that adjustments to the values identified in this subsection are appropriate based on:
| Irrigation area (square feet) | = | Greywater volume (gallons per week) divided by | |
| Evapotranspiration x Plant Factor x 0.62 |
| Where: | |||
| Evapotranspiration (ET) | = | The monthly average of May through September ET rates in inches divided by four, as determined by the Washington State University, State of Washington Irrigation Guide, 1985 (as amended 1990; 1992 for select western Washington crops), or weekly averages based on actual conditions; | |
| Plant Factor | = | 0 to 0.3 for low water use plants; 0.4 to 0.6 for average water use plants; and 0.7 to 1.0 for high water use plants; | |
| 0.62 | = | The conversion factor (from inches of ET to gallons per week) |
(3) Irrigation rates must not exceed maximum allowable soil loading rates in Table II based on the finest textured soil in the lower twenty-four inches of suitable soil. The soil loading rate in Table II may be increased up to a factor of 2 for soil types 1-4 and up to a factor of 1.5 for soil types 5 and 6 when a treatment technology that meets the requirements of WAC 246-274-400 is used.
Table II
Soil Type Description and Maximum Hydraulic Loading Rate
| Soil Type | Soil Textural Classification Description | Loading Rate for Greywatergal./sq. ft./day |
| 1 | Gravelly and very gravelly coarse sands, all extremely gravelly soils excluding soil types 5 and 6, all soil types with greater than or equal to 90% rock fragments. | Not suitable without augmentation1.0 with augmentation |
| 2 | Coarse sands. | Not suitable without augmentation |
| 1.0 with augmentation | ||
| 3 | Medium sands, loamy coarse sands, loamy medium sands. | 0.8 |
| 4 | Fine sands, loamy fine sands, sandy loams, loams. | 0.6 |
| 5 | Very fine sands, loamy very fine sands; or silt loams, sandy clay loams, clay loams, and silty clay loams with a moderate structure or strong structure (excluding a platy structure). | 0.4 |
| 6 | Other silt loams, sandy clay loams, clay loams, silty clay loams. | 0.2 |
| 7 | Sandy clay, clay, silty clay, and strongly cemented firm soils, soil with a moderate or strong platy structure, any soil with a massive structure, any soil with appreciable amounts of expanding clays. | Not suitable |
(7) If the original soil is augmented, the mixture used for augmentation must meet the following criteria to ensure that suitable soil is used:
(c) The mineral aggregate must have the following gradation:
| Sieve Size | Percent Passing |
| 3/8 | 100 |
| No. 4 | 95 - 100 |
| No. 10 | 75 - 90 |
| No. 40 | 25 - 40 |
| No. 100 | 4 - 10 |
| No. 200 | 2 - 5 |
[Statutory Authority: RCW 90.46.015. WSR 11-02-011, § 246-274-415, filed 12/28/10, effective 7/31/11.]