§ 153.193 WATER AND SEWAGE REQUIREMENTS.
   As required by this section, all applications for building permits shall be accompanied by the appropriate permits or letters of approval from an approved water system, the Southwest Utah Public Health Department or the State Department of Environmental Quality, as applicable, prior to approval.
   (A)   Water requirements.
      (1)   In all cases where a proposed building or proposed use will require culinary water (drinking water) and the proposed building or proposed use will not be connected to an existing public water supply, approval for the culinary water system must be obtained from the Southwest Utah Public Health Department or the State Department of Environmental Quality, as applicable.
      (2)   For any building or use with more than 14 culinary water connections, or where 25 or more people will be served 60 or more days a year, approval of the culinary water system must be obtained from the State Department of Environmental Quality. For any building or use with fewer than 14 culinary water connections, or where fewer than 25 people will be served, or where 25 or more people will be served fewer than 60 days a year, approval of the culinary water system must be obtained from the Southwest Utah Public Health Department.
   (B)   Sewage requirements.
      (1)   In all cases where a proposed building or proposed use will generate wastewater, approval for wastewater disposal shall be obtained from the Southwest Utah Public Health Department or the State Department of Environmental Quality, as applicable.
      (2)   For any building or use where an individual wastewater disposal system (septic system) is proposed, of less than 5,000 gallons of wastewater flow per day, approval shall be obtained from the Southwest Utah Public Health Department. For any building or use where a large wastewater disposal system is proposed with greater than or equal to 5,000 gallons of wastewater flow per day, approval shall be obtained from the State Department of Environmental Quality.
(Ord. 46, passed 8-28-2001; Ord. 21D, passed 1-7-2004; Ord. 59, passed 5-8-2008, § 1009)