Conn. Agencies Regs. § 19-13-B104d - Minimum requirements
(a) All sewage or
septage disposal systems under the scope of these regulations shall meet the
following minimum requirements necessary for the preservation and improvement
of public health, unless an exception is granted by the Commissioner of Health
Services upon his determination that public health shall not be impaired by
such exception.
(b) All structures
or facilities for the treatment or disposal of sewage or septage shall be
located at least 50 feet from any open water source and 100 feet from any
public supply reservoir, unless designed and constructed to prevent the leakage
or overflow of raw or treated sewage to the ground or surface water.
(c) All structures, facilities or locations
containing sewage or septage which is exposed to the atmosphere shall be
located at least 150 feet from any school, residential building or institution,
and shall be fenced or otherwise made inaccessible to the public.
(d) The following minimum separating
distances shall be maintained between any discharge or overflow of raw or
treated sewage or septage to the ground waters and any drinking water supply
well or spring.
Required Withdrawal Rate |
Minimum Separating Distance |
Under 10 gal. per minute |
75 feet |
10 to 50 gal. per minute |
150 feet |
Over 50 gal. per minute |
200 feet |
(e) The following minimum separating
distances shall be maintained between any sewer, structure or facility for the
conveyance or treatment of sewage or septage and any drinking water supply well
or spring.
Required Withdrawal Rate |
Minimum Separating Distance |
Under 10 gal. per minute |
25 feet |
10 to 50 gal. per minute |
75 feet |
Over 50 gal. per minute |
100 feet |
Notes
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