A. Notwithstanding other provisions of this chapter, for purposes of permit approval, the Board, Commissioner, and Department of Health shall accept treatment works designs from individuals licensed as professional engineers pursuant to Chapter 4 (§ 54.1-400 et seq.) of Title 54.1. The designs shall (i) be compliant with standard engineering practice and performance requirements established by the Board and those horizontal setback requirements necessary to protect the public health and the environment, (ii) reflect that degree of skill and care ordinarily exercised by licensed members of the engineering profession practicing at the time of performance, (iii) be appropriate for the particular soil characteristics of the site, and (iv) ensure that the treatment works will meet or exceed the discharge, effluent, and surface and ground water quality standards for systems otherwise permitted pursuant to the regulations implementing this chapter.
B. The Department may conduct such review of the work and field analysis as deemed necessary to protect the public health and integrity of the Commonwealth's environment.
C. Within 21 calendar days from the date of application for treatment works sized at 1,000 gallons per day or smaller, and within 60 calendar days from the date of application for treatment works sized at more than 1,000 gallons per day, the Department shall (i) issue the requested approval, or (ii) set forth in writing the specific reasons for denial.
D. The Department shall establish an engineering design review panel to review the Department's decision to disapprove an onsite sewage system design. The Commissioner shall appoint four individuals licensed as professional engineers pursuant to Chapter 4 (§ 54.1-400 et seq.) of Title 54.1 with expertise in onsite sewage systems to serve on the engineering design review panel with (i) one representing the Department of Health, (ii) one representing the Department of Environmental Quality, (iii) one representing the Virginia Society of Professional Engineers, and (iv) one representing the American Council of Engineering Companies of Virginia. If a state agency is unable to provide a representative in accordance with this subsection, the Commissioner shall appoint another individual licensed as a professional engineer pursuant to Chapter 4 (§ 54.1-400 et seq.) of Title 54.1 with expertise in onsite sewage systems. The members of the design review panel shall appoint a member to serve as Chairman. The design review panel shall be designated a subordinate, as defined in § 2.2-4001, and shall meet as necessary.
E. When the Department denies an application pursuant to subsection D, the owner may appeal that decision in accordance with § 32.1-164.1. Alternatively, the owner, or the professional engineer responsible for an onsite sewage system design with the owner's written consent, may request an informal fact-finding conference before the engineering design review panel established in subsection D. The request must (i) be in writing, (ii) be received by the Commissioner within 30 days of the professional engineer's receipt of the Department's denial, and (iii) cite the reason or reasons for the request. The informal fact-finding conference shall be held within 45 calendar days of the request. The proceedings of the engineering design review panel shall be governed by the provisions of the Administrative Process Act (§ 2.2-4000 et seq.). Within 30 days following its receipt of the engineering review panel's written recommendations, the Department shall consider the recommendations of the engineering design review panel and approve the application or re-affirm its denial.
F. When the Department denies an application following review by the engineering design review panel, the owner may appeal that decision in accordance with § 32.1-164.1.
G. This section shall not be construed to require an owner to seek review by the engineering design review panel before appealing a permit denial pursuant to § 32.1-164.1.
H. This section shall not be construed to prohibit any locality from adopting or enforcing any ordinance duly enacted pursuant to Chapter 21 (§ 15.2-2100 et seq.) of Title 15.2.
I. All treatment works designs permitted pursuant to this section shall comply with operation, maintenance, and monitoring requirements as set forth in regulations implementing this chapter.
2008, c. 515; 2009, cc. 97, 220, 296.
Structure Code of Virginia
Chapter 6 - Environmental Health Services
§ 32.1-163.1. Personal liability of sanitarians defined
§ 32.1-163.2. Long range plan for onsite sewage
§ 32.1-163.3. Identities of persons making certain reports to remain confidential
§ 32.1-163.5. Onsite sewage evaluations
§ 32.1-163.6. Professional engineering of onsite treatment works
§ 32.1-164.1. Appeals from denials of septic tank permits; inspections
§ 32.1-164.1:01. Onsite Sewage Indemnification Fund
§ 32.1-164.1:1. Validity of certain septic tank permits
§ 32.1-164.1:2. Eligibility for betterment loans to repair or replace failing onsite sewage systems
§ 32.1-164.1:3. Permits for voluntary system upgrades
§ 32.1-164.8. Onsite Operation and Maintenance Fund established
§ 32.1-166. Agreements with federal agencies
§ 32.1-166.1. Review Board; members
§ 32.1-166.2. Officers; secretary
§ 32.1-166.6. Review Board to hear appeals
§ 32.1-166.7. Subpoenas; witnesses; designation of subordinates
§ 32.1-166.8. Record of decisions
§ 32.1-166.9. Interpretation of application of regulations; recommendation of modifications
§ 32.1-169. Supervision by Board
§ 32.1-171. Technical assistance as to sources and purity
§ 32.1-171.2. Water Supply Assistance Grant Fund established
§ 32.1-173. Additional or amended permits
§ 32.1-173.1. Increase in charges to finance required changes
§ 32.1-174. Revocation of permits
§ 32.1-174.1. Bonds of permit holders
§ 32.1-174.2. Duties of electric utilities
§ 32.1-174.4. Identification and elimination of chronically noncompliant waterworks
§ 32.1-175. Emergency orders; appeal
§ 32.1-175.01. Issuance of special orders
§ 32.1-175.1. Notice to local government
§ 32.1-176.2. Findings and policy
§ 32.1-176.4. Powers and duties of Board and Department; regulations; fees
§ 32.1-176.5. Construction permit; local government authority to require analysis of water
§ 32.1-176.5:1. Department to test for oil contamination; maintain lists of private laboratories
§ 32.1-176.5:2. Prohibition on private well construction
§ 32.1-176.7. Other agencies to cooperate with Department
§ 32.1-176.8:1. Private well and public water supply well testing near coal ash ponds; monitoring
§ 32.1-187. Counties, cities and towns may create mosquito control districts
§ 32.1-188. Consolidation of districts
§ 32.1-189. Mosquito control commission; composition; appointment of members
§ 32.1-190. Powers of commission; oath and terms of members; vacancies
§ 32.1-191. Secretary of commission
§ 32.1-192. Further powers of commission
§ 32.1-194. Special tax authorized
§ 32.1-195. Contributions from Board
§ 32.1-196. Disposition of funds not needed for mosquito control
§ 32.1-197. Compensation and expenses of members of commission
§ 32.1-201. Free access to certain toilet facilities
§ 32.1-202. Power of counties, cities and towns not limited
§ 32.1-204. Notice of intention to construct, etc., camp
§ 32.1-206. Application for permit
§ 32.1-207. Inspection; issuance of permit; permits nontransferable
§ 32.1-208. Provisional permits
§ 32.1-209. Denial, revocation or suspension of permits
§ 32.1-210. Camp operator's responsibilities
§ 32.1-213. Shoddy, secondhand filling material, feathers, animal hair and down to be sanitized
§ 32.1-214. New animal hair, feathers and down to be sterilized
§ 32.1-215. Disposal restricted
§ 32.1-216. Permit for use of process to sanitize or sterilize
§ 32.1-220. Same; filling material
§ 32.1-221. Offenses as to tags
§ 32.1-222. Return of improperly tagged items; payment of costs of return; failure to pay costs
§ 32.1-223. New and sanitized items to be kept separate
§ 32.1-226. Violation a misdemeanor; application of the Virginia Consumer Protection Act
§ 32.1-228.1. Department designated state radiation control agency; powers and duties
§ 32.1-229. Powers and duties of the Board
§ 32.1-229.01:1. Action for damages
§ 32.1-229.2. Costs of inspection conducted by Health Department; fees to be used to support program
§ 32.1-229.3. Licensing of radioactive material
§ 32.1-230. Further powers of Board
§ 32.1-231. Bonds of licensees
§ 32.1-232. Radioactive Material Perpetual Care Trust Fund
§ 32.1-232.1. Special Trust Fund for Radioactive Materials Facility Licensure and Inspection created
§ 32.1-233. Radiation Advisory Board; composition; duties generally
§ 32.1-237. Effect upon local ordinances, etc.
§ 32.1-238. Impounding sources of ionizing radiation
§ 32.1-240. Department designated state toxic substance information agency
§ 32.1-241. Powers and duties of Board
§ 32.1-243. State agencies directed to cooperate with and furnish information to Board
§ 32.1-246.1. Signs or notices required on dump stations
§ 32.1-248. Closing of waters; modification or revocation of regulation or order
§ 32.1-248.01. Fish consumption advisories
§ 32.1-248.1. Posting of water quality test results by certain recreational facilities
§ 32.1-248.2. Use of rainwater and reuse of gray water; regulations
§ 32.1-248.3. Environmental Health Education and Training Fund