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<br />52 <br /> <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br /> <br />SUBDIVISION 3. DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION <br /> <br />1. The bottom of trenches and beds shall be at least four (4) feet above the water table <br />or bedrock. <br /> <br />2. The trenches shall be not less than eighteen (18) inches, nor more than thirty-six <br />(36) inches wide. Any trench wider than thirty-six (36) inches shall be considered <br />a bed. No bed may be wider than 25 feet and parallel beds must not be located <br />closer than ten feet apart. <br /> <br />3. Trenches and beds shall be not more than one hundred (1 (0) feet in length. <br /> <br />4. The bottom of the trench of bed excavation shall be level. <br /> <br />5. The bottom and sides of the soil treatment system to the top of the drainfield rock <br />shall be excavated in such a manner as to leave the soil in a natural, unsmeared, and <br />uncompacted condition. Excavation shall be made only when the soil moisture <br />content is at or less than the plastic limit. <br /> <br />6. When the soil percolation rate at the bottom of the trench or bed is slower than <br />fifteen (15) minutes per inch, no vehicle or excavation equipment shall be allowed <br />on the trench or bed area. Excavation shall be by back hoe or other means that <br />allow the equipment wheels or tracks to remain on the surface soils. Excavation <br />equipment or other vehicles shall not be driven on the soil treatment area. <br /> <br />7. There shall be a layer of at least six (6) inches, but no more than twenty-four (24) <br />inches of drainfield rock in the bottom of the trenches and beds. <br /> <br />8. Where disposal trenches are constructed within ten (10) feet of trees six (6) inches <br />or larger in diameter, or dense shrubbery, or where it can reasonably be anticipated <br />that such vegetation will be present during the expected life of the system, at least <br />twelve (12) inches of fIlter material shall be placed beneath the distribution pipe. <br /> <br />9. Distribution pipe used in trenches or beds for gravity flow distribution shall be at <br />least four (4) inches in diameter and constructed of solid and durable material not <br />subject to corrosion or decay or to loss of strength under continuously wet <br />conditions. <br /> <br />a. Agricultural drain tile shall be in twelve (12) inch lengths and laid with one- <br />fourth (1/4) inch open joints on grade boards. All open joints shall be <br />protected on top by strips of asphalt treated building paper at least ten (10) <br />inches long and three (3) to six (6) inches wide or by other acceptable <br />means. <br /> <br />b. Other devices may be used to distribute sewage tank effluent over the soil <br />treatment area upon approval of theadministrator. <br /> <br />10. Distribution pipes used in trenches or beds for pressure distribution shall be at least <br />one inch in diameter and constructed of sound and durable material not subject to <br />corrosion or decay or to loss of strength under continuously wet conditions. <br /> <br />a. Perforations shall be sized and spaced as shown in Table 1. <br />