1.No Further Permits Required: The filling, alteration of, or work adjacent to, wetlands and waterbodies for activities associated with the installation of subsurface wastewater disposal systems, is allowed, provided it is done in accordance with the requirements of this rule pertaining to work adjacent to, or within, wetlands and water bodies including the installation criteria in Sections 13(B)(4) and 13(C). This rule has been designed to ensure that no permitting is required for the installation of subsurface wastewater disposal systems, unless DEP - NRPA or Shoreland Zoning, or LUPC standards are exceeded. There are three general requirements for subsurface wastewater disposal systems in close proximity to water bodies/courses: Maintain component setbacks as described in Sections 8 and 9, as appropriate; Comply with setbacks for clearing, vegetation removal and soil disturbance described in Section 13(B); and Follow the requirements for installation and erosion control, as described in Section 13(C). Special Note: DEP or LUPC permits are not required for the installation of subsurface wastewater disposal systems designed and installed in accordance with this rule, without the need for a variance from the Department. DEP, LUPC and or ACOE permits may be required for the installation of subsurface wastewater disposal systems that are granted a variance by the Department. Failure to meet setback, erosion control, vegetation clearing, or soil disturbance standards may result in enforcement action by the appropriate state or local agency with jurisdiction. Questions/issues must be directed to, and resolved by, DEP, LUPC or municipal officials prior to installation, and the approval must be demonstrated to the site evaluator that the site location is correct. Municipalities may adopt Shoreland Zoning requirements more stringent than the requirements described below.
a.First-Time Subsurface Wastewater Disposal Systems: First-time systems for previously undeveloped lots and other lots that do not qualify for replacement system criteria, installed in accordance with this rule pertaining to work adjacent to, or within, wetlands and water bodies, including the installation criteria in Sections 13(B)(4), 12(B)(5) and 12(C), do not require additional permits from the DEP (NRPA) or LUPC and are in accordance with Guidelines for Municipal Shoreland Zoning Ordinances. First-time systems that do not meet the minimum requirements of this rule pertaining to work adjacent to, or within, wetlands and water bodies, including first-time systems that are granted a variance by the Department, may need a permit from DEP, LUPC and/or ACOE.b.Replacement Subsurface Wastewater Disposal Systems: Systems designed to replace legally existing systems on previously developed lots are allowed to be installed within, or closer to, wetlands and water bodies than specified for first-time systems, without the need for additional permits from DEP, LUPC and/or ACOE, provided that there are no practical alternatives, the installation meets the criteria in Sections 13(B)(4), 13(B)(5) and 12(C), and the reductions to the standards for first-time systems are minimized to the extent practical as required by this rule. DEP, LUPC and/or ACOE permits may be required for the installation of subsurface wastewater disposal systems that are granted a variance by the Department.