Nev. Admin. Code § 444.8368 - Chamber system: Inspections
1. The construction
of an individual sewage disposal system that uses a chamber system must be
inspected and verified by an engineer or, if the unit is designed by a
homeowner as part of a residential system for his or her home, the homeowner.
The inspections must be conducted as follows:
(a) Following excavation, the bottom of each
absorption trench or the bottom of the absorption bed, as appropriate, must be
inspected to ensure that there is no loose soil and that no smearing conditions
exist; and
(b) Upon completion of
the installation of the chambers in the absorption trenches or absorption bed,
the individual sewage disposal system must be inspected to ensure that the
chamber system and the trenches or bed, as appropriate, have been constructed
and installed in accordance with the design plans.
2. If a residential system that includes a
chamber system is designed by a homeowner:
(a)
The homeowner shall contact the administrative authority for an inspection;
and
(b) The administrative
authority shall inspect the construction of the residential system by
conducting an on-site inspection or, at the discretion of the administrative
authority, reviewing photographic documentation provided by the homeowner,
before the covering is placed on the system, to ensure that the system complies
with the approved plans.
3. If an individual sewage disposal system is
designed by an engineer, the engineer shall, within 30 days after the date on
which the construction of the individual sewage disposal system is completed,
submit a letter to the administrative authority stating the system was
constructed in accordance with the approved plans.
Notes
NRS 439.200, 444.650
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