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SA MARY SEVER AND POTABLE WATER REGULATIONS 1918 . 04 <br /> CHAPTER 918 . SANITARY SEWER AND only, where those septic tanks are approved by <br /> POTABLE WATER REGULATIONS the county environmental health and utilities de. <br /> partments , and where consistent with the connec- <br /> Sec. 918 . 022. Purpose and intent. <br /> Sec. 918 .0 . Short title. tion regulations set out in section 918 . 05 below. <br /> Sec. 918.03. Definitions. (3) When effluent reuse is required and <br /> Sec. 918. 04. Sanitary sewer and potshk water resat ions. per- <br /> Sec 918 . 05 , water and wastewater connection mitted by the department of environmental reg- <br /> requirements for new development ulation' and the county utilities department, de <br /> veloper-s ofprojects having open space areas <br /> Section 918 . 01 . Short title. utilizing or projected to utilize ten thousand <br /> This chapter shall be known as the "Sanitary ( 10 , 000) gallons or more water per day on a peak <br /> Sewer and Potable Water Regulations Ordinance. " day for irrigation , including golf courses, parks , <br /> ( Ord . No. 90- 16 , § 1 , 9- 11 -90) medians, and other such areas , which are located <br /> within a county utility department service area <br /> Section 918 . 02 . Purpose and intent. and are within one mile of the nearest effluent <br /> line containing irrigation quality effluent, shall <br /> The purpose of this chapter is to provide for the construct effluent re-use lines on - site and effluent <br /> implementation of the land development related reuse lines off site to connect to treated wastes <br /> policies of the sanitary sewer and potable water water to be used for spray irrigation of the open <br /> sub-elements of the comprehensive plan. Other space areas within the development project. <br /> policies of the sanitary sewer and potable water <br /> sub-elements requiring ordinances for implemen- Such large volume irrigation users shall be re <br /> tation will be included in the utilities ordinance quired to take reuse water for spray irrigation . <br /> in Title n of the Code of Laws and Ordinances . In The effluent reuse lines constructed for treated <br /> the case of duplication between the provisions of wastewater shall be dedicated to Indian River <br /> this chapter and the utilities ordinance in the Title County, <br /> II, the provisions of the utilities ordinance will Developments located more than one mile from <br /> govern . the nearest irrigation quality effluent line and <br /> (Ord . No. 9046, § 1 , 9- 11 . 90) having open space areas requiring irrigation shall <br /> install dry lines if they are within the county util- <br /> Section 918 . 03 . Definitions, ities department service area and irrigation <br /> All terms defined in Chapter 901 , definitions, quest' effluent water is or will be available for <br /> are applicable in this chapter. re-use . <br /> (Ord. No . 90. 16 , § 1 , 9. 11 .90) (4 ) Regional potable water service will be lim- <br /> ited to the service areas shown on Figures 3 . B . 7 , <br /> Section 918 . 04 . Sanitary sewer and potable 3 . B . 8 , and 3 .B . 9 of the potable water sub-element <br /> water regulations, of the Indian River County Comprehensive Plan , <br /> ( 1 ) Single-family dwelling units and nonresi• and to areas where the county has legal commits <br /> dential projects utilizing less than two thousand mems to provide facilities and services as of Feb- <br /> (2 , 000) gallons of potable water per day may use ruary 13 , 1990* <br /> private wells where such wells are approved by Regional sanitary sewer service will be limited <br /> regulatory agencies including the county environ- to the service areas shown on Figures 3A. 8 , 3A.9 , <br /> mental health department and utilities depart- and 3A10 of the sanitary sewer sub-element of <br /> ment, in accordance with the connection regula. the Indian River County Comprehensive Plan , and <br /> tions set out in section 918 .05 below. to meas where the county has legal commitments <br /> (2) Single-family dsvel]ing ,• ^ ;ts and nonresi- to provide facilities and services as of February <br /> dential projects generating less than two thou- 13 , 1990. <br /> ra <br /> sand (2,000) gallons of wastewater per day may (5) No e3dsting on-site wastewater treatment <br /> utilize septic tanks for disposal of domestic waste systems or water treatment systems may be re- <br /> Supp. No. 8 918/1 <br />