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(Effective until April 1, 2024)

PDFWAC 246-272A-0110

Proprietary treatment products—Certification and registration.

(1) Manufacturers shall register their proprietary treatment products with the department before the local health officer may permit their use.
(2) To qualify for product registration, manufacturers desiring to sell or distribute proprietary treatment products in Washington state shall:
(a) Verify product performance through testing using the testing protocol established in Table I and register their product with the department using the process described in WAC 246-272-0120;
(b) Report test results of influent and effluent sampling obtained throughout the testing period (including normal and stress loading phases) for evaluation of constituent reduction according to Table II;
(c) Demonstrate product performance according to Table III. All thirty-day averages and geometric means obtained throughout the test period must meet the identified threshold values to qualify for registration at that threshold level; and
(d) For registration at levels A, B, and C verify bacteriological reduction according to WAC 246-272A-0130.
(3) Manufacturers verifying product performance through testing according to the following standards or protocols shall have product testing conducted by a testing facility accredited by ANSI:
(a) ANSI/NSF Standard 40—Residential Wastewater Treatment Systems;
(b) NSF Standard 41: Non-Liquid Saturated Treatment Systems;
(c) NSF Protocol P157 Electrical Incinerating Toilets - Health and Sanitation; or
(d) Protocol for bacteriological reduction described in WAC 246-272A-0130.
(4) Manufacturers verifying product performance through testing according to the following standards or protocols shall have product testing conducted by a testing facility meeting the requirements established by the Testing Organization and Verification Organization, consistent with the test protocol and plan:
(a) EPA/NSF—Protocol for the Verification of Wastewater Treatment Technologies; or
(b) EPA Environmental Technology Verification Program protocol for the Verification of Residential Wastewater Treatment Technologies for Nutrient Reduction.
(5) Treatment levels used in these rules are not intended to be applied as field compliance standards. Their intended use is for establishing treatment product performance in a product testing setting under established protocols by qualified testing entities.
TABLE I
Testing Requirements for Proprietary Treatment Products
Treatment Component/Sequence Category
Required Testing
Protocol
Category 1 Designed to treat sewage with strength typical of a residential source when septic tank effluent is anticipated to be equal to or less than treatment level E.
ANSI/NSF 40—Residential Wastewater Treatment Systems (protocols dated between July 1996 and the effective date of these rules)
Category 2 Designed to treat high-strength sewage when septic tank effluent is anticipated to be greater than treatment level E.
EPA/NSF Protocol for the Verification of Wastewater Treatment Technologies/ EPA Environmental Technology Verification (April 2001)
(Such as at restaurants, grocery stores, mini-marts, group homes, medical clinics, residences, etc.)
 
Category 3 Black water component of residential sewage (such as composting and incinerating toilets).
NSF/ANSI Standard 41: Non-Liquid Saturated Treatment Systems (September 1999)
 
NSF Protocol P157 Electrical Incinerating Toilets - Health and Sanitation (April 2000)
Total Nitrogen Reduction in Categories 1 & 2 (Above)
Protocol for the Verification of Residential Wastewater Treatment Technologies for Nutrient Reduction/EPA Environmental Technology Verification Program (November, 2000)
TABLE II
Test Results Reporting Requirements for Proprietary Treatment Products
Treatment Component/Sequence Category
Testing Results Reported
Category 1 Designed to treat sewage with strength typical of a residential source when septic tank effluent is anticipated to be equal to or less than treatment level E.
Report test results of influent and effluent sampling obtained throughout the testing period for evaluation of constituent reduction for the parameters: CBOD5, and TSS:
 
 
□ Average
□ Standard Deviation
 
□ Minimum
□ Maximum
 
□ Median
□ Interquartile Range
 
□ 30-day Average (for each month)
 
For bacteriological reduction performance, report fecal coliform test results of influent and effluent sampling by geometric mean from samples drawn within thirty-day or monthly calendar periods, obtained from a minimum of three samples per week throughout the testing period. See WAC 246-272A-0130.
Test report must also include the individual results of all samples drawn throughout the test period.
Category 2 Designed to treat high-strength sewage when septic tank effluent is anticipated to be greater than treatment level E.
Report all individual test results and full test average values of influent and effluent sampling obtained throughout the testing period for: CBOD5, TSS and O&G. Establish the treatment capacity of the product tested in pounds per day for CBOD5.
(Such as at restaurants, grocery stores, mini-marts, group homes, medical clinics, residences, etc.)
 
Category 3 Black water component of residential sewage (such as composting and incinerating toilets).
Report test results on all required performance criteria according to the format prescribed in the NSF test protocol described in Table I.
Total Nitrogen Reduction in Categories 1 & 2 (Above)
Report test results on all required performance criteria according to the format prescribed in the test protocol described in Table I.
TABLE III
Product Performance Requirements for Proprietary Treatment Products
TreatmentComponent/Sequence
Category
Product Performance Requirements
Category 1 Designed to treat sewage with strength typical of a residential source when septic tank effluent is anticipated to be equal to or less than treatment level E.
Treatment System Performance Testing Levels
 
 
Level
Parameters
 
 
CBOD5
TSS
O&G
FC
TN
 
 
 
A
10 mg/L
10 mg/L
——
200/100 ml
——
 
 
 
B
15 mg/L
15 mg/L
——
1,000/100 ml
——
 
 
 
C
25 mg/L
30 mg/L
——
50,000/100 ml
——
 
 
 
D
25 mg/L
30 mg/L
——
——
——
 
 
 
E
125 mg/L
80 mg/L
20 mg/L
——
——
 
 
 
N
——
——
——
——
20 mg/L
 
 
 
Values for Levels A - D are 30-day values (averages for CBOD5, TSS, and geometric mean for FC.) All 30-day averages throughout the test period must meet these values in order to be registered at these levels.
Values for Levels E and N are derived from full test averages.
Category 2 Designed to treat high-strength sewage when septic tank effluent is anticipated to be greater than treatment level E.
All of the following requirements must be met:
 
 
(1) All full test averages must meet Level E; and
(Such as at restaurants, grocery stores, mini-marts, group homes, medical clinics, residences, etc.)
(2) Establish the treatment capacity of the product tested in pounds per day for CBOD5.
Category 3 Black water component of residential sewage (such as composting and incinerating toilets).
Test results must meet the performance requirements established in the NSF test protocol.
Total Nitrogen Reduction in Categories 1 & 2 (Above)
Test results must establish product performance effluent quality meeting Level N, when presented as the full test average.
[Statutory Authority: RCW 43.20.050. WSR 05-15-119, § 246-272A-0110, filed 7/18/05, effective 9/15/05.]
(Effective April 1, 2024)

PDFWAC 246-272A-0110

Proprietary treatment productsEligibility for registration.

(1) Manufacturers shall register a proprietary treatment product with the department using the process described in WAC 246-272A-0120 before a local health officer may permit use of the product.
(2) To be eligible for product registration, manufacturers desiring to sell or distribute proprietary treatment products in Washington state shall:
(a) Verify product performance through testing using the testing protocol established in Table I of this section;
(b) Report product test results of influent and effluent sampling obtained throughout the testing period (including normal and stress loading phases) for evaluation of constituent reduction according to the requirements in Table II of this section;
(c) Demonstrate product performance according to the requirements in Table III of this section. All 30-day averages and geometric means obtained throughout the test period must meet the identified threshold values to qualify for registration at that threshold level; and
(d) Verify bacteriological reduction according to WAC 246-272A-0130 for product registration utilizing bacterial levels BL1, BL2, and BL3.
(3) Manufacturers verifying product performance through testing according to the following standards or protocols shall have product testing conducted by a testing facility accredited by ANSI:
(a) NSF/ANSI 40: Residential Wastewater Treatment Systems;
(b) NSF/ANSI 41: Non-Liquid Saturated Treatment Systems;
(c) NSF Protocol P157 Electrical Incinerating Toilets - Health and Sanitation;
(d) NSF/ANSI 245: Residential Wastewater Treatment Systems - Nitrogen Reduction; or
(e) NSF/ANSI 385: Residential Wastewater Treatment Systems – Disinfection Mechanics for Bacteriological Reduction described in WAC 246-272A-0130.
(4) Manufacturers verifying product performance through testing according to EPA Method 1664, Revision B and using a wastewater laboratory certified by the Washington department of ecology shall provide supporting information, including flow data, and influent and effluent quality sampling results from a minimum of three installations with similar design loading to demonstrate product performance to Category 2 standards.
(5) Treatment levels established in Table III of this section are intended to establish treatment product performance in a product testing setting under established protocols by qualified testing entities. Field compliance standards for proprietary treatment products shall follow the requirements in WAC 246-272A-0120(5).
(6) Manufacturers may submit a written request to substitute components of a registered product's construction in cases of supply chain shortage or similar manufacturing disruptions impacting installations, operation, or maintenance. The substitution request must include a report stamped, signed, and dated by a professional engineer demonstrating the substituted component will not negatively impact performance or diminish the effect of the treatment, operation, and maintenance of the original registered product. If approved, substitution is authorized until rescinded by the department.
Table I
Testing Requirements for Proprietary Treatment Products
Treatment Component/Sequence Category
Required Testing Protocol
Category 1 Designed to treat septic tank effluent anticipated to be equal to or less than treatment level E.
NSF/ANSI 40—Residential Wastewater Treatment Systems (versions dated between January 2009 and May 31, 2021)
Category 2 Designed to treat effluent or sewage with sewage quality parameters anticipated to be greater than treatment level E.
EPA Method 1664, Revision B (February 2010)
(Such as at restaurants, grocery stores, mini-marts, group homes, medical clinics, residences, etc.)
 
Category 3 Black water component of residential sewage (such as composting* and incinerating** toilets).
NSF/ANSI 41: Non-Liquid Saturated Treatment Systems (Versions dated between February 2011 and May 31, 2021)
 
**NSF Protocol P157 Electrical Incinerating Toilets - Health and Sanitation (April 2000)
Total Nitrogen Reduction in Categories 1 & 2 (Above)
NSF/ANSI 245: Residential Wastewater Treatment Systems – Nitrogen Reduction (Versions dated between January 2018 and May 31, 2021)
Table II
Test Results Reporting Requirements for Proprietary Treatment Products
Treatment Component/Sequence Category
Testing Results Reported
Category 1 Designed to treat septic tank effluent anticipated to be equal to or less than treatment level E.
Report the following test results of influent and effluent sampling obtained throughout the testing period for evaluation of reduction of CBOD52, and TSS:
 
□ Average
□ Standard Deviation
□ Minimum
□ Maximum
□ Median
□ Interquartile Range
□ 30-day Average (for each month)
For evaluation of bacteriological reduction performance.
Report complete treatment component sequence testing as described in Table III, Category 1.
For evaluation of performance meeting treatment level BL1:
(1) Report fecal coliform test results of influent and effluent sampling by geometric mean from samples drawn within 30-day or monthly calendar periods, obtained from a minimum of three samples per week throughout the testing period. See WAC 246-272A-0130.
(2) Report complete testing results for supplemental bacteriological reduction technology1 when the required treatment levels for fecal coliform in Table III, Category 1 are not met by the primary proprietary treatment product.
For evaluation of performance meeting treatment level BL2 or BL3:
(1) Report fecal coliform test results of influent and effluent sampling by geometric mean from samples drawn within 30-day or monthly calendar periods, obtained from a minimum of three samples per week throughout the testing period as described in WAC 246-272A-0130; or
(2) Report complete testing results for supplemental bacteriological reduction technology1 when the required treatment levels for fecal coliform in Table III, Category 1 are not met by the primary proprietary treatment product.
For all options, test report must also include the individual results of all samples drawn throughout the test period.
Category 2 Designed to treat effluent or sewage with sewage quality parameters anticipated to be greater than treatment level E.
Report all individual test results and full test average values of influent and effluent sampling obtained throughout the testing period for the evaluation of reduction of: CBOD5, TSS and O&G. Establish the treatment capacity of the product tested in pounds per day for CBOD5.
(Such as at restaurants, grocery stores, mini-marts, group homes, medical clinics, atypical residences, etc.)
 
Category 3 Black water component of residential sewage (such as composting and incinerating toilets).
Report test results on all required performance criteria according to the format prescribed in the NSF test protocol described in Table I.
Total Nitrogen Reduction in Categories 1 & 2 (Above)
Report test results on all required performance criteria according to the format prescribed in the test protocol described in Table I.
1
Test results for BOD5 may be submitted in lieu of test results for CBOD5. In these cases numerical values for CBOD5 will be determined using the following formula: (BOD5 × 0.83 = CBOD5).
2
Supplemental bacteriological reduction technology must be tested for influent/effluent fecal coliform or E. coli per WAC 246-272A-0130 (bacteriological reduction testing protocol). Supplemental fecal coliform or E. coli reducing technologies will be rated for log base 10 removal of fecal coliform or E. coli. The lowest 30-day geometric mean will be used to rate reduction level. The highest monthly geometric mean for treatment technology fecal coliform or E. coli reduction will be used as the baseline value for review.
Table III
Product Performance Requirements for Proprietary Treatment Products
Treatment
Component/Sequence
Category
Product Performance Requirements
Category 1 Designed to treat effluent anticipated to be equal to or less than treatment level E.
Treatment System Performance Testing Levels
 
Level
Parameters
 
CBOD5
mg/L
TSS
mg/L
O&G
mg/L
FC
cfu/100 mL
TN
mg/L
E. coli
cfu/100 mL
 
A
10
10
——
——
——
——
 
B
15
15
——
——
——
——
 
C
25
30
——
——
——
——
 
BL1
 
 
——
200
——
126
 
BL2
——
——
——
1,000
——
——
 
BL3
——
——
——
50,000
——
——
 
E
228
80
20
——
——
——
 
N
——
——
——
——
30 (or 50% reduction based on mass loading as required in WAC 246-272A-0320)
——
 
Values for Levels A - C are 30-day values (averages for CBOD5, TSS, and geometric mean for FC.) All 30-day averages throughout the test period must meet these values in order to be registered at these levels.
Values for Levels E and N are derived from full test averages.
Category 2 Designed to treat high-strength sewage when septic tank effluent is anticipated to be greater than treatment level E.
All of the following requirements must be met:
(1) All full test averages must meet Level E; and
(2) Establish the treatment capacity of the product tested in pounds per day for CBOD5.
(Such as at restaurants, grocery stores, mini-marts, group homes, medical clinics, residences, etc.)
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Category 3 Black water component of residential sewage (such as composting and incinerating toilets).
Test results must meet the performance requirements established in the NSF test protocol.
Total Nitrogen Reduction in Categories 1 & 2 (Above)
Test results must establish product performance effluent quality meeting Level N, when presented as the full test average.
[Statutory Authority: RCW 43.20.050(3), 43.20.065, chapters 70A.105 and 70A.110 RCW. WSR 24-06-046, § 246-272A-0110, filed 3/1/24, effective 4/1/24. Statutory Authority: RCW 43.20.050. WSR 05-15-119, § 246-272A-0110, filed 7/18/05, effective 9/15/05.]
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