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Application for a home sewage treatment plant
Construction notification or building permit?
Where to report?
Notifications of construction or execution of other construction works are made to the architectural and construction administration authority (Poviat Starosty or the City Hall, if it is a city with poviat rights). The application for a water permit should be submitted to the water supervision authority competent for the location, it will be forwarded to the competent authority issuing the water-law permit (relevant management of the catchment area, regional water management board included in the Polish Water Management Authority). More information here.
Application procedure
Before a decision to build a home sewage treatment plant, several issues need to be established:
1. type of soil and terrain on the plot - determination of soil permeability, geological expertise
2. number of inhabitants
3. requirements of the Local Spatial Development Plan (is there a sewage system plan?)
The table presents requirements for the selection of the type of home sewage treatment plant (Tab. 1).
Tab. 1. Requirements for the selection of the type of home sewager treatment plant
A type of home sewage treatment plant | Soil requirements | Distance from the groundwater level | The size of the plot (2) |
drainage | well-drained (sand, gravel and loess). | > 1,5 m (1) | big (3) |
biological | - soil infiltration - good permeability, | it does not matter | small (4) |
hydrobotanic | - soil infiltration - good permeability, | it does not matter | big (5) |
2 The necessity to keep the minimum distances on the plot (regulated by law) also determines the size of the plot on which the elements of the sewage treatment plant must be placed.
3 The drainage system cover an area to 90 m2 depending on the amount of discharged sewage
4 The sewage treatment plant can cover from 8 to 10 m2
5 The area of the excavation with drainage and elements of the treatment plant depends on the number of household members, assuming that it will be 4 people, approx. 15 m2
6 Soil requirements are then irrelevant, but a Water Law Permit is required
The arrangement of elements of the wastewater treatment system is regulated by the Ordinance of the Minister of Infrastructure on technical conditions to be met by buildings and their location (Journal of Laws No. 75/02, item 690).
The minimum distances have to be kept:
- sewage treatment plant body 15 m and drainage pipes 30 m from the well,
- the edge of the sewage treatment plant cover and the exhaust vent have to be at least 2 m from the border of the adjacent plot, pavement or road,
- The home sewage treatment plant and the sewage disposal system should be located at the following distances: 0.8 m from electrical cables, 1.0 m from telecommunications cables, 0.5 - 3.0 m from the gas pipeline and 1.5 m from the water supply,
- the treated sewage discharge system to the ground or groundwater should be located at least 1000 m from bathing areas and beaches,
- 3 m from trees and shrubs (recommendation),
- 1.5 m distance from the highest aquifer level of groundwater.
Registration
The notification should specify: the type, scope, place and manner of construction works as well as the date of their commencement. The notification must be accompanied by:
- a declaration of the right to use the property for construction purposes (Art. 32 (4) (2) of the Construction Law),
- sketches or drawings - depending on the needs,
- geotechnical research,
- water permit, if applicable,
- declaration of performance or national declaration of performance.
Construction notification or execution of other construction works shall be made in paper form or an electronic document via the electronic address specified in the Public Information Bulletin on the website of the office.
Water-law permit
The application for a water permit should be accompanied by:
- Water law survey - is a document (in graphic and descriptive form) which contains detailed information about the investment. In order to prepare a document, you only need to have adequate knowledge of water and wastewater management and information on a given investment (e.g. technological scheme, composition of sewage, maximum hourly, daily average and maximum annual amount of sewage discharge),
- Design of the notified device,
- Description of the intended activity,
- An excerpt from the local spatial development plan or a decision on development conditions (if not available).
Agglomerations
Tab. 2. The highest permissible values of pollution indicators or the minimum percentage of pollution reduction for sewage discharged into water or into the ground from sewage treatment plants in an agglomeration for p.e.:
No. | Name of the indicator | Unit | 2000 - 9999 | 10000-14999 | 15000-99999 | 100000< |
1 | Five-day biochemical oxygen demand (BOD5 at 20 ⁰C), determined with the addition of a nitrification inhibitor | mg O2/l min. % reduction | 25 or 70-90 | 25 or 70-90 | 15 or 90 | 15 or 90 |
2 | Chemical oxygen demand (CODR) determined by the bichromate method | mg O2/l min. % reduction | 125 or 75 | 125 or 75 | 125 or 75 | 125 or 75 |
3 | Total suspended | mg/l min. % reduction mg | 35 or 90 | 35 or 90 | 35 or 90 | 35 or 90 |
4 | Total nitrogen (sum of the Kjeldahl nitrogen (NNorg + NNH4) of nitrite nitrogen and nitrate nitrogen) | mg N/l min % reduction | 15 | 15 or 70-80 | 15 or 70-80 | 10 or 70-80 |
5 | Total phosphorus | mg P/l min % reduction | 2 | 2 or 80 | 2 or 80 | 1 or 80 |
Source: Appx. 3 to the Regulation of the Minister of the Environment of 18 November 2014 on the conditions to be met when discharging sewage into water or soil, and on substances particularly harmful to the aquatic environment
- their quantity does not exceed 5.0 m3 per day,
- do not exceed the maximum permissible values of pollution indicators for the p.e. of the agglomeration in which the farm is located (specified in Annex 3 to the Regulation),
- the highest usable groundwater aquifer is at least 1.5 m below the bottom of this device. (§ 13 section 8 of the above-mentioned Regulation).
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