State OWTS Policy definition

State OWTS Policy or Policy means the OWTS Policy adopted by the State Water Resources Control Board requiring the preparation of a Local Agency Management Program (LAMP).
State OWTS Policy means the Water Quality Control Plan for Siting, Design, Operation and Maintenance of Onsite Wastewater Treatment Systems adopted by the State Water Resources Control Board on June 19, 2012, which became effective May 13, 2013.
State OWTS Policy. " or Policy means the OWTS Policy (Water Quality Control Policy for Siting, Design, Operation, and Maintenance of Onsite Wastewater Treatment Systems) adopted by the State Water Resources Control Board requiring the preparation of a Local Agency Management Plan (LAMP).

Examples of State OWTS Policy in a sentence

  • The State OWTS Policy requires OWTS utilizing supplemental treatment to have periodic monitoring and inspections and these will be identified as Operating Permit conditions.

  • The intent of SCEHD would be to allow the continued use or uses on the parcel while bringing the OWTS serving the parcel into compliance with the State OWTS Policy to the greatest extent practicable.

  • At such time as an impaired water body is listed, SCEHD will follow the applicable specific requirements of the State OWTS Policy.

  • The SCEHD Director may allow the use of other systems not otherwise prohibited by the State OWTS Policy.

  • Through the State OWTS Policy, the CVRWQCB has imposed conditions and restrictions on the County’s permit program.

  • After completing a site evaluation, a treatment option and/or dispersal system is chosen by the qualified professional that will meet or exceed the goals of the State OWTS Policy.

  • The minimum two-foot vertical separation between the bottom of the trench and groundwater, required by the State OWTS Policy, cannot be waived through the County’s LAMP.

  • Without an approved LAMP the County could only issue septic system permits for those few sites meeting the restrictive soil requirements of State OWTS Policy Tier 1.

  • Those systems may be on small lots, may not meet the new groundwater separation requirements of the State OWTS Policy, or may not meet some or all required setbacks.

  • The State OWTS Policy requires a minimum of five feet and up to twenty feet of separation maintained between the bottom of a dispersal system point and the highest anticipated groundwater level for conventional OWTS, and at least two feet of separation be maintained for alternative dispersal systems, including some with supplemental treatment.

Related to State OWTS Policy

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  • Conflict of Interest Policy means the Company’s prevailing policy regarding conflicts of interest which is available at the website;

  • CSR Policy means the present Corporate Social Responsibility Policy of the Company, which covers the activities to be undertaken by the Company as specified in Schedule VII to the Act and the CSR Expenditure thereon.

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  • R&W Policy means a representation and warranty insurance policy for the benefit of Buyer obtained in connection with this Agreement on the terms described on Schedule 1.01 of the Buyer Disclosure Schedule.

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  • Insurance Laws means all Laws applicable to the business of insurance or the regulation of insurance companies.

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  • State purchased health care or "health care" means medical

  • State health plan means the employee and retiree insurance program provided for in Article 5, Chapter 11, Title 1.

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  • State program means any of the following:

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  • Group Policy /”policy” means the breakdown policy as set out in this document;

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  • State Party means the State Party to this Agreement;

  • The Policy means any insurance policy held by the Landlord for the Property or the Fixtures and Fittings.

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