Special Note: Site evaluators must always attempt to meet first-time design standards for all disposal system designs, including those for replacement systems, with special attention to systems inside the Shoreland Zone. The reduced setback standards allowed for replacement systems in this section must be used only when meeting first-time criteria is not practical.
A holding tank is a closed, watertight, non-discharging structure designed and used to store wastewater for periodic removal via pumping, in lieu of a subsurface wastewater disposal system. Holding tanks are designed and constructed to facilitate ultimate disposal of wastewater at another site. Holding tanks are allowed for replacement systems under limited conditions pursuant to Section 9(E), and are subject to the following provisions:
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 waterbodies 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 and the reductions to the standards for first time systems are minimized to the extent practical as required by this rule (for more details see Section 13).
TABLE 9A
Setback Distances for Replacement System, Limits of LPI Authority
Site features vs. disposal system components of various sizes | Disposal Fields (total design flow) | Septic Tanks and Holding Tanks (total design flow) | ||||
Less than 1,000 gpd | 1,000 to 1,999 gpd | 2,000 gpd or over | Less than 1,000 gpd | 1,000 to 1,999 gpd | 2,000 gpd or over | |
Wells with water usage of 2,000 or more gpd or public water supply wells | 300 feet | 300 feet | 300 feet | 150 feet | 150 feet | 150 feet |
Potable supply well | 100 down to 60 feet | 200 down to 100 feet | 300 down to 150 feet | 50 down to 25 feet [a] | 100 down to 50 feet [a] | 100 down to 50 feet |
Water supply line | 10 feet | 20 feet | 25 feet | 10 feet | 10 feet | 10 feet |
Water course, major [c] | 100 down to 50 feet | 200 down to 120 feet | 300 down to 180 feet | 100 down to 25 feet [a] | 100 down to 50 feet | 100 down to 50 feet |
Water course, minor [c] | 50 down to 25 feet | 100 down to 50 feet | 150 down to 75 feet | 50 down to 25 feet | 50 down to 25 feet | 50 down to 25 feet |
Drainage ditches | 25 down to 12 feet | 50 down to 25 feet | 75 down to 35 feet | 25 down to 12 feet | 25 down to 12 feet | 25 down to 12 feet |
Slopes greater than 3:1 | 10 feet | 18 feet | 25 feet | N/A | N/A | N/A |
No full basement [e.g. slab, columns, posts] | 15 down to 7 feet | 30 down to 15 feet | 40 down to 20 feet | 8 down to 5 feet | 14 down to 7 feet | 20 down to 10 feet |
Full basement [below grade foundation, frost wall] | 20 down to 10 feet | 30 down to 15 feet | 40 down to 20 feet | 8 down to 5 feet | 14 down to 7 feet | 20 down to 10 feet |
Property lines | 10 down to 5 feet [b] | 18 down to 9 feet [b] | 20 ft down to 10 ft [b] | 10 down to 4 feet [b] | 15 down to 7 feet [b] | 20 down to 10 feet [b] |
Burial sites or graveyard boundaries, measured from the toe of the fill extension | 25 feet | 25 feet | 25 feet | 25 feet | 25 feet | 25 feet |
Stormwater infiltration systems | 100 down to 60 feet | 200 down to 120 feet | 300 down to 180 feet | 100 down to 50 feet | 100 down to 50 feet | 100 down to 50 feet |
Wetponds, retention ponds, and detention basins (excavated below grade); Soil filters, underdrained swales, underdrained outlets, and similar structures | 50 down to 25 feet [d] | 100 down to 50 feet [d] | 150 down to 75 feet [d] | 50 down to 25 feet [d] | 50 down to 25 feet [d] | 50 down to 25 feet [d] |
Stormwater detention basins (basin bottom at, or above, predevelopment grade) | 25 down to 12 feet | 50 down to 25 feet [d] | 75 down to 35 feet [d] | 25 down to 12 feet | 25 down to 12 feet | 25 down to 12 feet |
Notes:
10-144 C.M.R. ch. 241, § 9