TITLE 18. ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY
CHAPTER 9. DEPARTMENT
OF ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY WATER POLLUTION CONTROL
The specific
authority for the rulemaking, including both the authorizing
statute (general) and the statutes the rules are implementing
(specific):
Authorizing statute:
A.R.S. § 49-203(A)(6)
ARTICLE 7. REGULATIONS
FOR THE DIRECT USE OF RECLAIMED WATER
R18-9-701. Definitions
Definitions given
in R18-11-301 and applicable state statutes will apply
to those words and phrases when used in this Article. In addition,
the following apply:
"Graywater" means wastewater that originates
from residential clothes washers, bathtubs, showers,
and sinks, but does not include wastewater from kitchen
sinks, dishwashers and toilets.
R18-9-714. Type
1 - RECLAIMED WATER GENERAL PERMIT: GRAYWATER
A. A Type 1 Reclaimed
Water General Permit is established for private residential
direct reuse of graywater for a flow of less than 400 gallons
per day provided all of the following conditions are met:
- Human contact with graywater and
soil irrigated by graywater should be avoided.
- The graywater originates from the
residence and is used and contained within the property
boundary for household gardening, composting, lawn watering,
or landscape irrigation.
- Surface application of graywater
shall not be used for irrigation of food plants except
for citrus and nut trees.
- The graywater shall not contain hazardous
chemicals derived from activities such as cleaning of
car parts, washing of greasy or oily rags, or disposal
of waste solutions from home photo labs or similar hobbyist
or home occupational activities.
- Graywater systems which are used
for disposal rather than irrigation are prohibited.
- Application of graywater shall be
managed to minimize standing water on the surface.
- The graywater system is constructed
so that in the case of blockage, plugging or backup of
the system, graywater can be directed into the sewage
collection system or on-site wastewater treatment and
disposal system, as applicable. The graywater system may
include a means of filtration to reduce the opportunity
for plugging and to extend the system lifetime.
- Any graywater storage tank shall
be covered to restrict access and to eliminate habitat
for mosquitoes or other vectors.
- The graywater system is sited outside
of any floodway.
- The graywater system is operated
so as to maintain a minimum vertical separation distance
of at least 5 feet from the point of graywater application
to the top of the seasonally high groundwater table.
- For residences using an on-site
wastewater treatment facility for black water treatment
and disposal, the use of a graywater system shall not
change the design, capacity, or reserve area requirements
for the on-site wastewater treatment facility at the residence,
thus ensuring that the facility can handle the combined
black water and graywater flow if the graywater system
fails or is not fully used.
- Any pressure piping used in a graywater
system that might be susceptible to cross connection with
a potable water system shall be clearly marked.
- Graywater applied by surface irrigation
shall not contain water from a washing machine that is
used to wash diapers or similarly soiled or infectious
garments unless the graywater is disinfected before irrigation.
- Surface irrigation by graywater
shall be by flood or drip irrigation only. No spray irrigation
is allowed.
B. Towns, cities, or counties
may further limit the use of graywater described in this
Section through passage of a rule or ordinance.
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