Cesspools

Cesspools

This chapter establishes the requirements and provisions for the design and installation of cesspools.

1001 — General

1001.1 Scope. The provisions of this chapter shall govern the design and installation of cesspools.

1001.2 Application. Cesspools shall not be installed, except where approved by the code official. A cesspool shall be considered as only a temporary expedient pending the construction ofa public sewer; as an overflow facility where installed in conjunction with an existing cesspool; or as a means of sewage disposal for limited, minor or temporary applications.

1001.3 Construction. Cesspools shall conform to the construction requirements of Section 605.3 for seepage pits. The seepage pit shall have a minimum sidewall of 20 feet (6096 mm) below the inlet opening. Where a stratum of gravel or equally pervious material of 4 feet (1219 mm) or more in thickness is found, the sidewall need not be more than 10 feet (3048 mm) below the inlet.

Frequently asked questions

What aspects of cesspools does IPC Chapter 10 regulate?

IPC Chapter 10 governs the design and installation procedures for cesspools.

Does the IPC 2009 allow for cesspool installation?

Yes, Chapter 10 provides the specific provisions that must be followed if cesspools are designed and installed.

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