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On-site Sewage System (Septic) Tanks
Rule Development Activities

Background
Sewage Tanks Rule Advisory Panel (Tanks RAP) - Members and Meeting Information
Rulemaking Documents
Contact Information

Background

In the early 1990’s, an ad hoc committee, the Septic Tank Standards Development Committee, was formed to help the state Department of Health (DOH) develop a "recommended guidance and standards" document for septic (sewage) tank design and construction.  The committee considered issues and solutions in such areas as tank design and construction standards, regulatory relationships, and administrative recordkeeping procedures.  The final draft, "Standards for On-Site Wastewater System Tanks" (Tank Standards) was completed in August 1996, and DOH began using it to review and approve tanks for use in Washington State.

The Technical Review Committee (TRC) is a technical committee convened by DOH to provide technical input and develop recommendations on sewage treatment technologies. In 2003 the Tank Standards were reviewed by the TRC.  DOH planned to use input from the TRC and from stakeholder workshops to develop a new sewage tank rule  

Chapter 246-272A WAC (on-site sewage system rule) was adopted by the State Board of Health in July 2005.  The rule established its full effective date to be July 1, 2007. The rule required that sewage technologies (including sewage tanks) either be addressed in rule or in a DOH Recommended Standard and Guidance (RS&G).  To prepare for the rule writing process, the State Board of Health filed a CR-101 Preproposal Statement of Inquiry, the formal rule initiation document, with the Code Reviser in February 2006.  Because DOH and local health jurisdictions were expending significant resources preparing to implement the new on-site sewage system rule, DOH decided to develop and use the On-site Sewage Systems Recommended Standards and Guidance for an interim period. This RS&G took effect on July 1, 2007. DOH incorporated the resulting changes into its sewage tank review and approval process. 

In February 2008, DOH held scoping meetings in Tumwater and Moses Lake to continue the sewage tanks rule making process.  The purpose of the scoping meetings was to brief interested parties on the history of rulemaking efforts, the RS&G update, and emerging issues.  DOH asked for input and put forth a request for volunteers to participate in a Sewage Tanks Rule Advisory Panel.  The panel will meet regularly over the next few months to discuss issues, suggest recommendations on sewage tank design and standards, and assist DOH in drafting the new rule.  When completed, the rule will provide manufacturers, design engineers, and reviewing agencies with consistent standards for sewage tank design, construction, and installation.

This web page presents information about committee meetings, panel members, and associated documents related to the development of the sewage tanks rule.  New documents and information will be posted here as they become available.

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Sewage Tanks Rule Advisory Panel (Tanks RAP)

Committee Members

Scoping Meetings Summary

2008 Tanks RAP Meeting Calendar

Rulemaking Documents

Contacts / Questions

Questions concerning the Tanks rule revision can be directed to:

Melissa McEachron, Rule Revision Lead, at (360) 236-3265; melissa.mceachron@doh.wa.gov
Denise Lahmann, P.E., Wastewater Management Supervisor at (360) 236-3348; denise.lahmann@doh.wa.gov

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