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(24) Adding Table 16 -3. A new Table 16 -3 is added as follows: <br /> "Table 16 -3 <br /> Subsurface Drip Design Criteria for Six Typical Soils <br /> Minimum Number of <br /> Type of Soil Maximum Emitter Emitters per gdp of <br /> Discharge (gal/day) gray water production <br /> Sand 1.8 0.6 <br /> Sandy loam 1.4 0.7 <br /> Loam 1.2 0.9 <br /> Clay loam 0.9 1.1 <br /> Silty Clay 0.6 1.6 <br /> Clay 0.5 2.0" <br /> (25) Amending Section 1614.0. Section 1614.0 is amended to read: <br /> "1614.0 Definitions. <br /> Reclaimed water is water that, as a result of tertiary treatment of domestic <br /> wastewater, is at all times oxidized, then filtered, and then exposed, after the <br /> filtration process, to: <br /> (1) A disinfection process that, when combined with the filtration process, has <br /> been demonstrated to inactivate and /or remove 99.999 percent of the <br /> plaque - forming units of F- specific bacteriophage MS2, or polio virus in the <br /> wastewater. A virus that is at least resistant to disinfection as polio virus <br /> may be used for purposes of demonstration; and <br /> (2) A disinfection process that limits the concentration of fecal coliform <br /> bacteria to the following criteria: <br /> (i) The median density measure in the disinfected effluent does not <br /> exceed 2.2 per 100 milliliters utilizing the bacteriological results of the <br /> last seven days for which analyses have been completed; and <br /> (ii) The density does exceed 23 per 100 milliliters in more than one <br /> sample in any 30 -day period; and <br /> (iii) No sample shall exceed 200 per 100 milliliters. <br /> The level of treatment and quality of the reclaimed water shall be approved <br /> by the Department of Health. <br /> Specifically excluded from this definition is gray water, which is defined <br /> in Part I of this chapter. <br /> For the purposes of this section, the words "reclaimed" and "recycled" <br /> may be used interchangeably." <br /> 13 <br />