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Comprehensive Plan <br />SEPTIC T SSYSTEMS <br />Sanitary Sewer Sub -Element <br />The third type of sanitary sewer system is an onsite sewage and treatment and disposal system <br />(OSTDS) which may be utilized under certain conditions when a private or publicly owned <br />centralized sewer system is unavailable' <br />tank. -Septic systems are esigned to serve one or a limited number of land <br />asesfacilities and are sized based on estimated water use. <br />Despite major expansion of the wastewater collection network, many fes'"eveloped <br />commercial and residential parcels within the unincorporated portion of the county do not have <br />access to regional wastewater treatment facilities or package treatment plants. For those land <br />uses, wastewater treatment and disposal is provided by individualsepticsystems. Based on <br />e -the Florida Department of Health Waste Water Inventory for 2015,1 <br />an estimated 45% of the developed commercial and <br />residential parcels in Indian River County are served by public sanitary sewer and an estimated <br />55% of the remaining developed commercial and residential parcels are served by septic <br />systems. From 2007 through 2016, there were an average of 658-121 new septic systems <br />constructed annually with steadily increasing numbers from 2013 to 2016. Even so, the average <br />number of new septic systems per year (121) is significantly lower than the 658 news stems per <br />year average for the 1995 — 2006 period. The average number of septic systems repairs per y <br />for the 2007-2016 period was 591. . Of <br />these septie tanks, 0 twereo 8-03/auses. There are commercial and industrial <br />corridors that are served by septic systems such as portions of US Hwy 1, Old Dixie Hwy and <br />Oslo Road. Most of the residential septic systems are concentrated in Roseland, Sebastian, Vero <br />Lake Estates, and the eldef platted subdivisiens south of the City of Ve fe Beae State Road 60. <br />A septic tank -system consists of two components. One is the septic tank, while the other is the <br />drainfield. The tank receives sewage from the residence or commercial establishment and <br />provides a period of settling, during which time a significant portion of the solids settle out. The <br />treatment process is accomplished by bacteria that gradually decompose the solids which settle <br />to the bottom of the septic tank. The remaining liquid or effluent is discharged through <br />underground drainage pipes into the drainfield and -where it percolates into the soil. Once in the <br />soil, microorganisms and filtration pre treat the liquids. Eve f , three to five year, <br />As part of routine maintenance, the accumulated solids should fftus -be removed from the septic <br />tank every 3 to 5 years by a licensed contractor. These The solids, called septage, are generally <br />transported to Ye al sanitary sewer- f ilifie f tr-eatw.entpfier-to dispesal.the residual <br />dewateringfacility acility next to the county landfill. <br />Septic tank -systems provide minimal on-site wastewater treatment for be&residential and small <br />- <br />seale-commercial developments. Generafl-yTypically, a 3 -bedroom residential septic tags <br />system aeity from onn to 1 000 g :: n has a 900- gallon septic tank and 375 square <br />Community Development Department Indian River County 19 <br />Appendix A <br />