Current through Register No. 50, December 12, 2024
Section Env-Wq 1005.02 - Lot Size(a) Each lot created after September 1, 1989 shall contain not less than the area required for the greater of: (1) A wastewater load of 600 GPD; or(2) The wastewater load calculated for the proposed use based on the unit design flows specified in Env-Wq 1008.03(e), table 1008-1.(b) Lot size shall be calculated on the basis of the site loading for each soil type on the lot, subject to the following: (1) In all cases, the lot shall contain a minimum of 20,000 contiguous square feet (ft2) of soil suitable for a receiving layer;(2) At least 4,000 ft2 of the contiguous area shall meet all applicable requirements for the placement of an ISDS; and(3) For lots on which the primary use is not single-family residential, the area required by (a)(2) shall contain one or more areas on which one or more EDAs designed to accept the proposed flow can be installed.(c) To show the suitable contiguous area, the applicant shall: (1) Show the area on the plan with the test pit;(2) Submit an acceptable ISDS design meeting all applicable requirements of Env-Wq 1003 and having the minimum design flow specified in (a), above; or(3) Submit a copy of a department-issued construction approval with approved plans and specifications, including test pit data based on Munsell Soil Color Charts, for an ISDS on the lot having the minimum design flow specified in (a), above.(d) When test pits indicate conditions other than those derived based on USDA-NRCS soil maps, the following shall apply: (1) If reported soil conditions are better than indicated by the USDA-NRCS soil maps and the submitted test pit data is not consistent with the department's on-site inspection, the department shall request new test pits for inspection by department staff to determine the soil's capability for effluent disposal; and(2) If reported soil conditions are worse than indicated by the USDA-NRCS soil maps, the reported site conditions shall be used as a basis for calculating minimum lot size.(e) Land created by filling with soil from off-site, as classified by the USDA-NRCS, shall be assessed on its own soil characteristics.(f) The following areas shall not be included as available land when calculating minimum lot size, even though a lot's boundaries might include these areas: (1) Surface waters, including lakes, ponds, rivers, and streams;(2) Very poorly drained soils;(3) All land within the protective well radius of an on-lot well;(4) Any legally-established easement or right-of-way, such as for utility lines or for passage, unless: a.The grantor of the easement or right-of-way reserved the right to dispose of sewage within the easement or right-of-way; andb.The easement or right-of-way land area is not also counted as disposal area by the grantee;(5) Areas of ledge outcrop; and(6) Any area having a slope in excess of 35%.(g) The slope of a lot shall be determined by finding the average slope across the lot, measured perpendicular to the contours.(h) For lots with peaks, gullies, or ridges, a composite average slope shall be used.N.H. Admin. Code § Env-Wq 1005.02
(See Revision Note at chapter heading for Env-Wq 1000) #9086, eff 2-9-08
Amended by Volume XXXVI Number 41, Filed October 13, 2016, Proposed by #11184, Effective 10/1/2016, Expires 10/1/2026.Amended by Volume XXXIX Number 06, Filed February 7, 2019, Proposed by #12716, Effective 1/24/2019, Expires 1/24/2029.