(1) When adequate public sewer services are available within two hundred feet of the residence or facility, the local health officer, upon the failure of an existing on-site sewage system may:
(a) Require hook-up to a public sewer system; or
(b) Permit the repair or replacement of the on-site sewage system only if a conforming system can be designed and installed.
(2) Except as noted in subsection (1) of this section, the owner of a failure shall abandon the OSS under WAC
246-272A-0300 and connect the residence or other facility to a public sewer system when:
(a) The distance between the residence or other facility and an adequate public sewer is two hundred feet or less as measured along the usual or most feasible route of access; and
(b) The sewer utility allows the sewer connection.
(3) The owner of a residence or other facility served by a system meeting the requirements of Table IX of this chapter shall abandon the OSS according to the requirements specified in WAC
246-272A-0300, and connect the residence or other facility to a public sewer system when:
(a) Connection is deemed necessary to protect public health by the local health officer;
(b) An adequate public sewer becomes available within two hundred feet of the residence or other facility as measured along the usual or most economically feasible route of access; and
(c) The sewer utility allows the sewer connection.
(4) Local boards of health may require a new development to connect to a public sewer system to protect public health.
(5) Local boards of health shall require new development or a development with a failing system to connect to a public sewer system if it is required by the comprehensive land use plan or development regulations.
[Statutory Authority: RCW
43.20.050. WSR 05-15-119, § 246-272A-0025, filed 7/18/05, effective 9/15/05.]