                                 CODE OF VIRGINIA

ALTERNATIVE ONSITE SEWAGE SYSTEM GENERAL APPROVAL PROCESS (§ 32.1-164.10)

A. For the purposes of this section:
			&#8220;General approval&#8221; means approval of a treatment unit that has
been evaluated in accordance with the requirements of Board regulations and
Department policies and approved for effluent that has been treated to a quality
specified by the Board in accordance with Board regulations and Department
policies.
			&#8220;Treatment level 3&#8243; means effluent that has been treated to
produce five-day biochemical oxygen demand and total suspended solid
concentrations equal to or less than 10 milligrams per liter.
			&#8220;Treatment unit&#8221; means a method, technique, piece of equipment,
or process other than a septic tank used to treat sewage to produce effluent of
a specified quality before the effluent is dispersed to a soil treatment area.

B. A treatment unit that has not been field tested to evaluate treatment level 3
performance in accordance with the applicable Board regulations and Department
policies for use as an alternative onsite sewage system shall be generally
approved by the Department as a treatment level 3 system if:

   1. The treatment unit is certified to comply with NSF/ANSI 350 &#8211; Onsite
   Residential and Commercial Water Reuse Treatment Systems; or

   2. The treatment unit is certified to comply with NSF/ANSI 245 &#8211;
   Residential Wastewater Treatment Systems &#8211; Nitrogen Reduction, provided
   that testing indicates that treatment level 3 effluent standards are achieved,
   or another standardized test method determined to be acceptable by the
   Department, or has been tested using methods determined to be acceptable by
   the Department, and the following conditions are met:
   				a. The treatment unit is continuously tested for a minimum of 26 weeks,
   with sampling conducted during all weeks of the testing period, and the
   treatment unit is not subjected to service, maintenance, or modification
   during the testing period;
   				b. The average five-day carbonaceous biochemical oxygen demand
   concentration for a minimum of 55 effluent samples collected on discrete
   testing period days does not exceed 10 milligrams per liter and no single
   sample exceeds 25 milligrams per liter; and
   				c. The average total suspended solids concentration for a minimum of 55
   effluent samples collected on discrete testing period days does not exceed 10
   milligrams per liter, and no single sample exceeds 30 milligrams per liter.

C. Treatment units that are generally approved as treatment level 3 products
under subsection B shall be:

   1. Certified by an organization accredited by the American National Standards
   Institute, Standards Council of Canada, International Laboratory Accreditation
   Cooperation, or other accreditation body determined to be acceptable by the
   Department; or

   2. Evaluated by a testing organization determined to be acceptable by the
   Department when the treatment unit is not tested and certified under NSF/ANSI
   350, NSF/ANSI 245, or another standard accepted by the Department.

D. A treatment unit approved as a treatment level 3 product under subsection B
and meeting the applicable Board regulations and Department policies for use as
a nitrogen-reducing alternative onsite sewage system shall be generally approved
by the Department as a nitrogen-reducing treatment level 3 system.

E. Treatment units that are generally approved as treatment level 3 products
under subsection B are subject to all Board regulations applicable to generally
approved treatment level 3 units.

HISTORY: 2024, c. 419.