(1) "Bedrock" means material that cannot be readily excavated by
hand tools, or material that does not allow water to pass through or that has
insufficient quantities of fines to provide for the adequate treatment and
disposal of wastewater.
(2) "Bedroom"
means any room that is or may be used for sleeping. An unfinished basement is
considered as an additional bedroom.
(3) "Campground"
is defined in 50-52-101, MCA.
(4) "Certificate of
survey" is defined in 76-3-103, MCA.
(5) "Cesspool"
means a seepage pit without a septic tank to pretreat the wastewater.
(6) "Condominium"
is defined in 70-23-101, MCA.
(7) "Connection"
means a water or wastewater line that connects a single building or living unit
to a shared, multiple user or public water or wastewater system.
(8) "Department"
means the Montana department of environmental quality.
(9) "Deviation"
means a department-approved departure from a requirement contained in a
department circular.
(10) "Drainageway" means a course or channel along whichstorm
water moves in draining an area.
(11) "Dry well"
means a storm water detention structure that collects surface runoff and
discharges the water below the natural ground surface.
(12) "Dwelling"
or "residence" means any structure, building, or portion thereof,
which is intended or designed for human occupancy and supplied with water by a
piped water system.
(13) "Escarpment"
means any slope greater than 50% that extends vertically six feet or more as
measured from toe to top.
(14) "Experimental
system" means a wastewater treatment system for which specific design
standards are not provided in department Circular DEQ-4 or DEQ-2.
(15) "Floodplain"
means the area adjoining the watercourse or drainway that would be covered by
the floodwater of a flood of 100-year frequency except for sheetflood areas
that receive less than one foot of water per occurrence and are considered zone
b areas by the federal emergency management agency. The floodplain consists of
the floodway and the floodfringe, as defined in ARM 36.15.101.
(16) "Ground water monitoring" means
measuring the depth from the natural ground surface to the seasonally high
ground water for a long enough period of time to detect a peak and then a
sustained decline in the ground water level.
(17) "Holding tank" means a watertight
receptacle that receives wastewater for retention and does not as part of its
normal operation dispose of or treat the wastewater.
(18) "Impervious layer" means any layer of
material in the soil profile that has a percolation rate slower than 120
minutes per inch.
(19) "Individual water system" means any
water system that serves one living unit or commercial structure. The total
number of people served may not exceed 24.
(20) "Individual wastewater system" means
a wastewater system that serves one living unit or commercial structure. The
total number of people served may not exceed 24.
(21) "Limiting layer" means bedrock, an
impervious layer, or seasonally high ground water.
(22) "Living unit" means the area under
one roof occupied by a family. For example, a duplex is considered two living
units.
(23) "Local health officer" means health
officer as defined in 50-2-101, MCA, or the health officer's designee.
(24) "Lot" is synonymous with "tract"
or "parcel" for purposes of this chapter.
(25) "Mixing zone" is defined in 75-5-103,
MCA.
(26) "Mobile home" means a trailer
equipped with necessary service connections that is designed for use as a
long-term residence.
(27) "Multiple user wastewater system"
means a non-public wastewater system that serves or is intended to serve three
through 14 living units or three through 14 commercial structures. The total
number of people served may not exceed 24. In estimating the population served,
the reviewing authority shall multiply the number of living units times the
county average of persons per living unit based on the most recent census data.
(28) "Multiple user water supply system"
means a non-public water supply system designed to provide water for human
consumption to serve three through 14 living units or three through 14
commercial structures. The total number of people served may not exceed 24.
In estimating the population served, the reviewing authority shall multiply the
number of living units times the county average of persons per living unit
based on the most recent census data.
(29) "Municipal" means pertaining to an
incorporated city or town.
(30) "Natural soil" means soil that has
developed through natural processes and to which no fill material has been
added.
(31) "Parcel" means a part of land which is created by a division of
land or a space in an area used for recreational camping vehicles or mobile
homes.
(32) "Percolation test" means a standardized test used to assess
the infiltration rate in soils.
(33) "Piped water system" means a plumbing system that conveys
water into a structure from any source including, but not limited to, wells,
cisterns, springs, or surface water.
(34) "Plat" is defined in 76-3-103,
MCA.
(35) "Preliminary plat" is defined in
76-3-103, MCA.
(36) "Public wastewater system" means a system for collection,
transportation, treatment, or disposal of wastewater that serves 15 or more
families or 25 or more persons daily for a period of at least 60 days in a
calendar year. In estimating the
population served, the department shall multiply the number of living units
times the county average of persons per living unit based on the most recent
census data.
(37) "Public water supply system" means
a system for the provision of water for human consumption from a community
well, water hauler for cisterns, water bottling plant, water dispenser, or
other water supply that has at least 15 service connections or that regularly
serves at least 25 persons daily for any 60 or more days in a calendar year.
(38) "Recreational camping vehicle" means a vehicle that is used
for non-permanent residence and is moved frequently.
(39) "Redoximorphic features" or
"mottling" means soil properties associated with wetness that results
from the reduction and oxidation of iron and manganese compounds in the soil
after saturation and desaturation with water.
(40) "Reviewing authority" is defined
in 76-4-102, MCA.
(41) "Sealed pit privy" means an
enclosed receptacle designed to receive non-water-carried toilet wastes into a
watertight vault.
(42) "Seasonally high ground water" means depth from the natural
ground surface to the upper surface of the zone of saturation, as measured in
an unlined hole or perforated monitoring well during the time of the year when
the water table is the highest. The
term includes the upper surface of a perched water table.
(43) "Seepage pit" means a covered
underground receptacle that receives wastewater after primary treatment and
allows the wastewater to seep into the surrounding soil.
(44) "Septic tank" means a storage
settling tank in which settled sludge is in immediate contact with the
wastewater flowing through the tank while the organic solids are decomposed by
anaerobic action.
(45) "Sewage" is synonymous with
"wastewater" for purposes of this chapter.
(46) "Shared wastewater system" means a
wastewater system that serves or is intended to serve two living units or
commercial structures. The total number of people served may not exceed 24.
(47) "Shared water system" means a water
system that serves or is intended to serve two living units or commercial
structures. The total number of people served may not exceed 24. In
estimating the population served, the reviewing authority shall multiply the
number of living units times the county average of persons per living unit based
on the most recent census data.
(48) "Site evaluation" means an evaluation
to determine if a site is suitable for the installation of a subsurface
wastewater treatment system.
(49) "Slope" means the rate that a ground
surface declines in feet per 100 feet. It is expressed as percent of grade.
(50) "Soil consistence" means the
attributes of soil material as expressed in degree of cohesion and adhesion or
in resistance to deformation or rupture. See appendix B of department Circular
DEQ-4.
(51) "Soil profile" means a description of
the soil strata to a depth of eight feet using the USDA soil classification
system.
(52) "Soil structure" means the
combination or arrangement of primary soil particles into secondary units or
peds. See appendix B of department Circular DEQ-4.
(53) "Soil texture" means the amount of
sand, silt or clay measured separately in a soil mixture. See appendix B of
department Circular DEQ-4.
(54) "Spring" means natural opening in the
earth's surface from which water issues or seeps.
(55) "Septic tank" means a storage
settling tank in which settled sludge is in immediate contact with the sewage
flowing through the tank while the organic solids are decomposed by anaerobic
bacterial action.
(56) "State waters" is defined in 75-5-103, MCA.
(57) "Subsurface wastewater treatment system" means the
process of wastewater treatment in which the effluent is applied below the soil
surface or into a mound by an approved distribution system.
(58) "Surface water" means any water on the earth's surface
including, but not limited to, streams, lakes, ponds, reservoirs, and
irrigation ditches, whether fresh or saline.
(59) "Unstable land forms" means areas showing evidence of mass
down-slope movement such as hummock hill slopes, debris flows, landslides, and
rock falls. Unstable land forms may be
evidenced by slip surfaces roughly parallel to the hillside; landslide scars
and carving debris ridges; fences, trees, or telephone poles which appear
tilted; or tree trunks which bend uniformly as they enter the ground.
(60) "Waiver" means a department-approved departure from a
requirement contained in department rules.
Granting of waivers must be in accordance with ARM 17.36.601.
(61) "Wastewater" means water-carried
waste that is discharged from a dwelling, building, or other facility,
including:
(a) household, commercial, or industrial wastes;
(b) chemicals;
(c) human excreta; or
(d) animal and vegetable matter in suspension or
solution.
(62) "Wastewater treatment system" or
"wastewater disposal system" means a system that receives wastewater
for purposes of treatment, storage, or disposal. The term includes, but is not limited to, pit privies and
experimental systems.
(63) "Well" means an artificial excavation that derives water from
the interstices of rocks or soil which it penetrates.
(64) "Zone of saturation" means the
area beneath the ground in which all open spaces are filled with groundwater.