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2000 URBAN SERVICE AREA ALTERNATIVE <br /> <br />General <br /> <br /> Sanitary sewer service is expected to be available tc portions <br />of the 2000 Urban Service Area by 1990. The 2000 Urban Serx-ice <br />Area property owner shall remain responsible for individual waste <br />disposal until such time that the sewer connection is affected. <br />Urban area lot dimensions tend to be more restrictive for certain <br />methods of waste disposal. It is the purpose of this section to <br />provide the urban service area with alternatives to the long-term <br />approach of individual waste treatment heretobefore outlined in <br />this chapter. Such alternatives will allow for "temporary" <br />treatment until such time that the property is connected to the <br />municipal sewer. Systems described herein are not applicable to <br />the 2000 rural and transition areas (as defined in Section <br />170.01.2B) as the systems are not considered to be long-te_~m <br />disposal methods. <br /> <br />FINAL TREATMENT AND DISPOSAL - STANDARD SYSTEM <br /> <br />Final treatment and disposal of all sewage tank effluent shall be <br />by means of soil treatment and disposal. <br /> <br />sizing <br /> <br /> 1. The required soil treatment area shall be determined by <br />number of bedrooms for dwellings and definition of "water usage" <br />for other establishments. <br /> <br /> 2. The minimum soil treatment area required for any dwelling <br />shall provide for at least two (2) bedrooms. <br /> <br /> 3. The minimum soil treatment area required for multiple <br />residential units shall consist of the sum of the areas required <br />for each individual unit. <br /> <br /> 4. Trench and bed size shall be at least as large as set <br />forth in Table ii. <br /> <br /> <br />