(A) An individual sewage treatment system, or systems, shall be designed to receive all sewage from the dwelling, building, or other establishment served.
(Prior Code, Ch. 506 § 7.1)
(B) A sewage treatment system and each component thereof shall be located and installed to ensure that, with proper maintenance, it will function in a sanitary manner and will not create a nuisance nor contaminate any domestic water supply well. Location shall consider lot size and configuration, proposed structures and other improvements, topography, surface drainage, soil conditions, depth to groundwater, geology, existing and proposed water supply wells, accessibility for maintenance, and potential expansion or replacement of the system.
(Prior Code, Ch. 506 § 7.2)
(C) The design, construction, and location of and the materials for use in building sewers shall be in accordance with the Minnesota State Building Code, Minn. Rules Chapter 1300, which incorporates by reference portions of the Minnesota Plumbing Code, Minn. Rules Chapter 4715, and specific provisions of the Minnesota Rules relating to wells and borings, Minn. Rules Chapter 4725, as they may be amended from time to time.
(Prior Code, Ch. 506 § 7.3)
(D) An individual sewage treatment system defined as a collector, an alternative system, or a system intended to serve other establishments shall not be installed unless a water meter is provided to measure the flow to the treatment system. For metered systems that have sewage tank effluent pumped to a soil treatment area, an electrical event counter must also be installed.
(Prior Code, Ch. 506 § 7.4)
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