130A-333. Purpose.
The General Assembly finds and declares that continued installation, at a rapidly and constantly accelerating rate, of septic tank systems and other types of wastewater systems in a faulty or improper manner and in areas where unsuitable soil and population density adversely affect the efficiency and functioning of these systems, has a detrimental effect on the public health and environment through contamination of land, groundwater and surface waters. Recognizing, however, that wastewater can be rendered ecologically safe and the public health protected if methods of wastewater collection, treatment and disposal are properly regulated and recognizing that wastewater collection, treatment and disposal will continue to be necessary to meet the needs of an expanding population, the General Assembly intends to ensure the regulation of wastewater collection, treatment and disposal systems so that these systems may continue to be used, where appropriate, without jeopardizing the public health. (1973, c. 452, s. 3; 1981, c. 949, s. 3; 1983, c. 891, s. 2; 1991 (Reg. Sess., 1992), c. 944, ss. 1, 2.)
Structure North Carolina General Statutes
North Carolina General Statutes
Article 11 - Wastewater Systems.
§ 130A-335 - Wastewater collection, treatment and disposal; rules.
§ 130A-335.1 - Effluent filters and access devices for certain septic tank systems.
§ 130A-336 - Improvement permit and construction authorization required.
§ 130A-336.1 - Alternative process for wastewater system approvals.
§ 130A-336.2 - Alternative wastewater system approvals for nonengineered systems.
§ 130A-337 - Inspection; operation permit required.
§ 130A-338 - Construction authorization required before other permits to be issued.
§ 130A-339 - Limitation on electrical service.
§ 130A-340 - Review procedures and appeals.
§ 130A-341 - Consideration of a site with existing fill.
§ 130A-342 - Residential wastewater treatment systems.
§ 130A-343 - Approval of on-site subsurface wastewater systems.
§ 130A-345 - Disposal of liquid condensate from residential heating and cooling systems.