Title 12, Chapter 15, Section 5
( 12-15-5)
(a) Sewage holding tanks shall be maintained in a clean, sanitary,
and functional condition and shall be constructed of impervious
materials. Sewage holding tanks shall be watertight and capable of
containing the sewage in a sanitary manner and shall be adequate in
size to contain the sewage from the flush toilets being served by
the tank and shall be serviced at least once per week while in use
so that the tank will not be filled to more than one-half of its
volume between regularly scheduled service. The prime contractor at
a construction site or sponsor at a special event must monitor
sewage holding tank capacity and ensure that the tank volume will
not exceed one-half of the tank capacity at any time. (b) Any defective or inadequate holding tank shall be repaired
immediately or removed from service. (c) Removal of sewage from sewage holding tanks shall be
accomplished in a clean and sanitary manner by means of a vacuum
hose and shall be received into a leakproof tank truck, approved and
licensed for such service by the local health department for
transport. Any sewage spilled, leaked, discharged, or otherwise
released or removed from a sewage holding tank to any location other
than a leakproof tank truck shall be deemed a violation of Article 2
of Chapter 5 of this title, the "Georgia Water Quality Control Act,"
and such violation shall be punishable under the provisions of said
Article 2. (d) The sewage from sewage holding tanks carried by tank trucks
shall be disposed only at a sewage treatment plant which is owned
and operated by a city or county government and which holds a valid
permit from the division. Such disposal shall occur only with the
permission of the city or county government which owns the sewage
treatment plant. Any disposal of sewage from a tank truck at any
location other than the place inside the property boundaries of a
sewage treatment plant designated by the plant's owner shall be
deemed to be a violation of Article 2 of Chapter 5 of this title.
Such violation shall be punishable under the provisions of said
Article 2. (e) The sewage holding tank provider shall be responsible for
maintaining a manifest system to ensure that all sewage pumped from
a holding tank is disposed of in accordance with subsection (d) of
this Code section. A responsible employee of the city or county
sewage treatment plant which receives the sewage must sign a
manifest for each load of sewage received, and the sewage holding
tank provider must make the manifests available on each tank truck
at any time for inspection by the division or any county board of
health. |