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7082.0100 LOCAL ISTS PROGRAMS 6 <br />H. A county may adopt alternative local standards for new or replacement residential systems <br />with flow of 2,500 gallons per day or less for systems used in connection with food, beverage, and lodging <br />establishments regulated under Minnesota Statutes, chapter 157, if the alternative standards are no less <br />stringent than provisions of chapter 7080 that went into effect on April 3, 2006, except that the waste strength <br />must meet the standards established in part 7080.2150, subpart 3, item K. If additional treatment of waste is <br />needed to meet the standard in part 7080.2150, subpart 3, item K, the treatment must be in accordance with <br />part 7080.2150, subpart 3, item A. <br />Statutory Authority: MS s 14.386; 115.03; 115.55 <br />History: 32 SR 1413; 35 SR 1353; 37 SR 483 <br />Published Electronically: October 2, 2012 <br />7082.0100 REQUIREMENTS FOR LOCAL ORDINANCES. <br />Subpart 1. Requirement. All SSTS ordinances must contain the provisions in items A to C. <br />A. A provision requiring the upgrade, replacement, repair, or discontinued use of a system <br />failing to protect groundwater as described in part 7080.1500, subpart 4, item B, within a specified time <br />period after the owner receives a notice of noncompliance. <br />B. A provision requiring the upgrade, replacement, repair, or discontinued use of a system that <br />represents an imminent threat to public health or safety as described in part 7080.1500, subpart 4, item A, <br />within ten months after the owner receives a notice of noncompliance or within a shorter period if required <br />by an applicable local ordinance <br />C. Local ordinance requirements regulating vertical separation for systems built before April <br />1, 1996, in systems that are not SWF as defined in part 7080.1100, subpart 84, must meet the requirements <br />in part 7080.1500, subpart 4, item E. <br />Subp. 2. List of differences. A local unit of government must prepare and make available to the <br />commissioner, and to the public upon request, a written list of all technical and administrative differences <br />between its ordinance and chapters 7080 and 7081. <br />Subp. 3. Additional ordinance requirements for all programs. Ordinances adopted by a local <br />unit of government under part 7082.0050 must contain the provisions in items A to R. <br />A. A provision that requires all design, installation, alteration, repair, maintenance, operation, <br />pumping, and inspection activities for SSTS to be completed by an appropriately licensed business, an <br />appropriately certified qualified employee, or a person exempted under part 7083.0700, subpart 1. A local <br />unit of government is not authorized to require additional local licenses, local registrations, local certificates, <br />or other similar professional credentials to perform SSTS work. <br />B. A provision that requires abandonment of SSTS, or part thereof, that will no longer be used, <br />according to part 7080.2500. <br />C. Technical standards and criteria for new and existing S STS that adequately protect the public <br />health and environment, as determined by parts 7080.1500, 7080.2150, subpart 2, and 7081.0080. The local <br />unit of government is authorized to specifically adopt technical standards in parts 7080.1710 to 7080.2400 <br />and 7081.0110 to 7081.0290. <br />D. Whether variances to local ordinance provisions are allowed and, if so, the specific variance <br />procedures required to obtain a variance from local ordinance requirements. <br />Copyright ©2014 by the Rev <br />so <br />of Statutes, State of Minnesota. All Rights Reserved. <br />