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3 MIDSIZED SUBSURFACE SEWAGE TREATMENT SYSTEMS 7081.0040 <br />MSTS also includes sewage collection systems and associated tanks that discharge into MSTS <br />treatment or dispersal components. MSTS does not include those components defined as plumbing under <br />chapter 4715. <br />Subp. 5. NPDES permit. "NPDES permit" means a national pollutant discharge elimination system <br />permit issued by the agency. <br />Subp. 6. Other establishment. "Other establishment" means any public or private structure other <br />than a dwelling that generates sewage that discharges to an SSTS. <br />Subp. 7. SDS permit. "SDS permit" means a state disposal system permit issued by the agency. <br />Subp. 8. Well capture zone. "Well capture zone" means the surface and subsurface area that supplies <br />water to a water supply well. <br />Statutory Authority: MS s 115.03; 115.55 <br />History: 32 SR 1400; 35 SR 1353; 38 SR 1001 <br />Published Electronically: January 22, 2014 <br />7081.0040 STATE REGULATION. <br />Subpart 1. Agency regulation. <br />A. All MSTS must be designed and operated according to this chapter, except as modified <br />through an ordinance in compliance with chapter 7082 and Minnesota Statutes, section 115.55. All MSTS <br />must be designed, installed, inspected, pumped, and operated by a qualified employee under part 7083.1010 <br />or a licensed business under part 7083.0710. All MSTS must conform to applicable state statutes and rules. <br />B. The owner or owners of a single SSTS or a group of SSTS under common ownership must <br />obtain an SDS permit from the agency according to chapter 7001 when all or part of proposed or existing <br />soil dispersal components are within one-half mile of each other and the combined flow from all proposed <br />and existing SSTS is greater than 10,000 gallons per day. For proposed SSTS, the flow must be determined <br />according to item D. For existing SSTS, the flow is determined by the greater of: <br />(1) the average maximum seven-day measured flow; or <br />(2) the flow determined according to item D. <br />C. An SDS permit is required for any subsurface sewage treatment system or group of <br />subsurface sewage treatment systems that the commissioner determines has the potential or an increased <br />potential to cause adverse public health or environmental impacts if not regulated under a state permit. <br />Conditions for these permits include systems in environmentally sensitive areas, unsubstantiated or <br />unexpected flow volumes, and systems requiring exceptional operation, monitoring, and management. <br />D. Flow amounts to calculate whether an SDS permit is required must be determined according <br />to part 7081.0110. The highest calculated value of the various methods in Table 1 under part 7081.0130, <br />subpart 1, must be used to make this determination, with no reduction allowed. An SDS permit is not <br />required if a factor of safety is added to the design flow that results in a design flow that is in excess of the <br />SDS permit threshold. <br />Subp. 2. Other state regulations. <br />A. MSTS must conform to all applicable state statutes and rules. <br />Copyright ©2014 by the Rev <br />so <br />of Statutes, State of Minnesota. All Rights Reserved. <br />