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§ 50.06 FINAL INSPECTIONS.
   All individual sanitary sewage disposal systems constructed, altered, or repaired pursuant to a duly issued permit shall be subject to a final inspection by the director of health or his duly appointed inspector before the systems are covered.
('66 Code, § 57-6)
§ 50.07 ADDITIONAL RULES AND REGULATIONS.
   The director of health shall be authorized from time to time to make additional or supplementary rules and regulations relating to the construction, repair, or alteration of individual sanitary sewage disposal systems or septic tanks, cesspools, and their connections as it may deem necessary.
('66 Code, § 57-7)
§ 50.08 VIOLATION PROHIBITED.
   No person shall violate any of the terms or conditions of §§ 50.01 through 50.08, nor shall any person violate or fail, neglect, or refuse to comply with any regulation prescribed or order made by the director of health.
('66 Code, § 57-9) Penalty, see § 50.99
PRIVATE SEWAGE DISPOSAL SYSTEMS
§ 50.10 HOUSE SEWERS.
   House sewers shall not be less than 4 inches in diameter. The grade shall be at least 1/4 inch per foot for 4-inch sewers and shall not be less than 1/8 inch per foot for larger sizes. House sewers shall be laid with tight joints to a septic tank in a straight line and on a uniform grade except where accessible manholes or surface cleanouts are provided at changes of direction or grade. Pipe for the house sewers shall be of cast iron, with leaded or equal joints, to a point at least 15 feet beyond the foundation wall of any cellar or basement. Portions of house sewers within 74 feet of a well shall be of cast iron with leaded or equal joints, but no portion of the sewer, however constructed, shall be within 25 feet of a well. Greater separating distance may be required for wells with higher rates of pumpage than for residential use. No sewer shall be located within 25 feet of a cellar drain or ground or surface water drain unless the pipe is of cast iron with leaded or equal joints.
('66 Code, § 57-11)
§ 50.11 SEPARATING DISTANCES.
   Minimum separating distances between any part of the sewage disposal system and items listed below should be provided as follows:
   (A)   Well or spring. Greater separating distance may be required for wells with higher rates of pumpage than for residential use - 75 feet
   (B)   Human habitation other than building served - 50 feet
   (C)   Building served - 15 feet
   (D)   Tributary to a water supply or ground or surface water drain tributary to water supply reservoir - 50 feet
   (E)   Any other stream, pond, lake or tidal water; storm drain, cellar drain, subsoil drain which discharges into a stream, culvert, lake tidal water or onto the surface of the ground unless such drain is cast iron pipe with leaded joints, swimming pool - 25 feet
   (F)   Top of embankment - 15 feet
   (G)   Property line - 10 feet
   (H)   Water pressure line - 10 feet
('66 Code, § 57-12)
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