A licensed installation business is authorized to construct, install, alter, extend, maintain, or repair all SSTS and the building sewer connected to a subsurface sewage treatment system only according to an approved design.
Installation licensees must:
ensure all work is done according to a design report approved by the local SSTS authority under part 7082.0500 and the plumbing program administrative authority as required under part 1300.0215, subpart 6;
provide adequate notice to the local unit of government and the plumbing program administrative authority when work requires inspection;
ensure that all work is done according to applicable storm water regulations and the Minnesota Plumbing Code;
provide as-built drawings to the owner and local unit of government within 30 days of system installation;
follow recommended standards and guidance documents for registered products and check the quality of materials used;
negotiate with the system owner and jointly determine who will be responsible for seeding, erosion and frost protection, watering, and other vegetation establishment activities; and
Certified installers must be at the worksite to meet supervision needs as determined by the training and experience level of the crew and local requirements and to ensure that the installation, alteration, or extension of an SSTS is in accordance with an approved design report and permit. The certified installer must prepare quality control and quality assurance records and prepare and sign as-built drawings. The certified installer must personally determine, supervise, and verify:
32 SR 1420; 40 SR 689
October 31, 2016
Official Publication of the State of Minnesota
Revisor of Statutes