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(a) The department will issue an approval for a homeowner to install or modify a conventional onsite system to serve that individual's owner-occupied single-family home or owner-occupied duplex if the homeowner meets the requirements of this section.
(b) To be approved, a homeowner must attend the department's training course provided under 18 AAC 72.415(a) , but is not required to take the examination.
(c) Before attending the department's training course provided under 18 AAC 72.415, a homeowner who seeks to be approved under this section must submit to the department
(1) a completed application for attendance in the training program on a form supplied by the department; and
(2) the training course fee required by 18 AAC 72.440(c) .
(d) Before installing a conventional onsite system, an approved homeowner shall properly size the soil absorption field by
(1) collecting a soil sample from the soil strata in which the absorption field will be installed and having a registered engineer or a soils laboratory perform a sieve analysis on the collected sample; or
(2) having a registered engineer rate the soils on site.
(e) An approved homeowner shall comply with the notice requirements of 18 AAC 72.435.
(f) Approval of a homeowner to install a conventional onsite system under this section is limited to one system within a one-year period, beginning on the date the homeowner attends the department's training course.
History: Eff. 4/1/99, Register 149
Authority: AS 44.46.020
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