§ 150.044 SEWAGE.
   (A)   All sewage generated within a manufactured home community shall discharge into an approved sewage disposal system.
      (1)   A sewage disposal system designed to discharge below ground, or to the ground surface with a flow of less than 1,500 gallons per day, shall be regulated by the Zoning Officer and must meet the requirements of the Private Sewage Disposal Code.
      (2)   A sewage disposal system or group of systems installed after July 1, 1998 designed to discharge 1,500 or more gallons per day to the ground surface shall meet the requirements of the Illinois Pollution Control Board (35 Ill. Adm. Code 309.102(a) and (b)).
   (B)   A sewage collection system shall meet the following requirements.
      (1)   A minimum four-inch inside diameter sewer riser extending at least four inches above the finished grade level shall be provided at each site. The material for the building drain and sewer riser must be approved building drainage pipe material as specified in § 35, Table A of the State Plumbing Code and shall be installed by a state licensed plumber. The connection between the riser and the manufactured home sewer pipe shall be water-tight and odor-tight. A water-tight and odor-tight cap or plug shall be installed on all sewer risers that are not in use. Provisions shall be included to allow for vertical movement due to frost heave is the home is not supported below the frost depth. (See § 150.003, Illustration D.)
      (2)   The building sewer piping must be approved building sewer material as specified in § 890, Table A of the State Plumbing Code and must meet the requirements of § 150.009.
      (3)   The construction and installation of the sewer mains and lift station must meet the requirements of the State Environmental Protection Agency (35 Ill. Adm. Code, Illinois Recommended Standards for Sewage Works) for construction after July 1, 1998. Manholes shall be provided at every change in direction or grade of every main sewer line, at the upper end of every main sewer line, at every junction of two or more branch sewers, and at intervals of not more than 400 feet. Cleanouts extending to grade level may be used instead of manholes on sewer lines less than eight inches in diameter and shall be at intervals of not more than 100 feet.
   (C)   Malfunctioning sewage disposal systems shall be repaired and maintained in compliance with the requirements specified in division (A) above. Within 48 hours after notification from a resident or the Zoning Officer, untreated sewage on the ground as a result of a malfunction shall be removed to the extent possible and the contaminated ground surface shall be covered with lime or similar material.
(1975 Code, § 35-240) (Ord. 2023-7-19A, passed 7-19-2023) Penalty, see § 150.999