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00387i secretary. The secretary is hereby authorized to appoint a technical review committee for purposa, of establishing said guidelines. Such guidelines shall include national standards including but not limited to guidelines of the National Sanitation Foundation. The committee shall be composed of representatives from local health departments, manufacturers, consumer organiza- tions, engineering.firms, the department of ecology, a public sewer utility, and other interested organizations. Approval authority for the application, installation or use of any alternate device or method is vested with the local health officer provided the device or method has first been given a technical evaluation and report by the secretary in accordance with the provisions of this chapter. This section shall not become effective until one year after the effective date of these regulations. WAC 248-96-050 NO DISCHARGE TO WATERS OR GROUND SURFACE. Effluent from any on -site sewage disposal system shall not be discharged to surface water or upon the surface of the ground. (2) Subsurface on -site sewage disposal systems shall not be permitted in areas where a minimum separation of three feet r between the bottom of the disposal field and the maximum seasonal i ground water elevation or impermeable layer cannot be maintained. The health officer shall require such greater vertical separation as needed to protect health when the aquifer is used for a potable water supply. The health officer may reduce the vertical separation provided -the -local health department has in effect an adequate designer program as described in WAC 248-96-130. However, in no case shall the separation be less than one foot. (3) Subsurface on -site sewage disposal systems shall not be permitted in areas of fractured rock, or excessively permeable { material where it is likely that action of the soil.profile will be ineffective in retaining and removing substances 'having an a adverse effect on ground waters. WAC 248-96-060 ,CONNECT ION: TO PUBLICeSEWER SYSTEM. 1) Connection of any dwelling unit or other premise where sewage originates shall be made to.,a public -sewer system where there is an adequate public sewer within 200 feet of.`the-dwell- ing or other facility to be served ,'and such connection is per- mitted by the sewer utility. Such connection shall be made and use of the on -site sewage disposal system discontinued when repair or replacement of the on -site sewage disposal system is required or as directed by local ordinance, whichever is sooner; but in any case shall be accomplished within two years after public sewer service becomes available. This requirement may be waived if the health officer determines that such connection is not feasible. (2) If the distance between the facility to be served and an adequate public sewer is greater than 200 feet, and where the anticipated sewage flow is greater than 1,000 gallons per day, connection shall be made thereto if the health officer determines that a connection is feasible and such connection is permitted by the sewer utility. (3) Where connection to public sewer is required, the same shall be made in accordance with rules, regulations and resolu- tion of the public sewer utility providing sanitary service: 1248-96--p 43