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00388PROVIDED, HOWEVER, That if the public sewer utility's require- ments are leis, restrictive, subsections (1) and (2) of this section shall apply. WAC 248-96-070 ON -SITE SYSTE14 MANAGEMENT. (1) When sub- divisions or multiple housing units are designed to have gross densities that exceed 3.5 housing units or 12 people/acre or disposal waste flows of 1,200 gallons/acre/day, on -site sewage systems shall not be permitted unless the perpetual maintenance and management of the sewage disposal systems are under the identified responsibility of an approved management system'as in subsections (2) and (3) of this section. (2) Proposed on -site sewage disposal systems to be located within the boundary of an operating public sewer utility shall be approved by the sewer utility prior to the issuance of a permit. If the proposed°system serves a density greater than that identified in subsection (1) of this section, the mainten- ance of the sewage disposal system shall be the responsibility shall be provided as approved of the sewer utility or dry sewers by the department of ecology and applicable public sewer utility having jurisdiction in accordance with an approved sewage drainage basin plan. (3) sewage disposal systems serving housing densities and/or flows exceeding that identified in subsection (1) of this section and not located within.the boundary of an operating public sewer utility, shall have an approved perpetual mainten- ance and management system as established under the guidelines developed by the secretary, the department of ecology., and the local government responsible for public utilities. The guide- lines shall take into account the comprehensive land -use plan for the jurisdictional area and size of development. (4) Within six months after the effective date of these regulations, the secretary shall develop guidelines describing an approved on -site waste management system. WAC 248-96-075 LARGER SYSTEMS. Guidelines governing the review, approval procedure and authority for larger systems shall be.developed jointly between the department of social.and health services, the local health departments, the department of ecology, and municipal sewer utilities. However, until such guidelines are established, the following rule shall apply: In all cases where the maximum design flow of any on -site disposal system is greater than 14,500 gallons per day, prior to instituting construction of the system, a copy of the con- struction plan shall be submitted to the secretary, who shall review the proposed system to determine that its use will be consistent with protection of the public health. No health officer shall issue a permit for such a system until it has been approved by the secretary. WAC 248-96-080 PERMIT. (1) No person shall install a 4 H new on -site sewage disposal system, nor perform major altera- tions, extensions or relocations of an existing system without 1248-96--p 51 a ■m i