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GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF NORTH CAROLINA
SESSION 2025
H 3
HOUSE BILL 381
Committee Substitute Favorable 4/2/25
Committee Substitute #2 Favorable 4/16/25
Short Title: On-Site Wastewater System Amendments. (Public)
Sponsors:
Referred to:
March 13, 2025
*H381-v-3*
A BILL TO BE ENTITLED 1
AN ACT TO AMEND THE ON-SITE SUBSURFACE WASTEWATER STATUTES AND TO 2
MODIFY THE APPROVAL PROCESS FOR CERTAIN ADVANCED TREATMENT 3
SYSTEMS AS INNOVATIVE WASTEWATER SYSTEMS. 4
The General Assembly of North Carolina enacts: 5
SECTION 1.(a) G.S. 130A-334 reads as rewritten: 6
"§ 130A-334. Definitions. 7
The following definitions shall apply throughout this Article: 8
(1) "Accepted wastewater system" has the same meaning as in G.S. 130A-343. 9
(1a) "Advanced pretreatment" means any biological, chemical, or physical process 10
or system used in addition to or in place of a septic tank. Advanced 11
pretreatment includes, but is not limited to , aeration, clarification, digestion, 12
disinfection, filtration, separation, and settling. Advanced pretreatment 13
effluent shall meet the treatment standards adopted by the Commi ssion for 14
better than septic tank effluent quality. Advanced pretreatment shall be part of 15
a ground absorption system. 16
(1b) "Approved agency for special inspection" means an individual, corporation , 17
company, association, or partnership that is objective, competent, and 18
independent from the contractor who is responsible for the work that is 19
inspected. The agency shall disclose possible conflicts of interest in a manner 20
such that objectivity can be confirmed. 21
(1b)(1c) "Approved special inspector" means a person who demonstrates 22
competence to the satisfaction of the professional engineer who designed the 23
wastewater system for the inspection of the construction or operation subject 24
to special inspection. 25
(1c)(1d) "Construction" means any work at the site of placement done for the 26
purpose of preparing a residence, place of business or place of public assembly 27
for initial occupancy, or subsequent additions or modifications which increase 28
sewage flow. 29
(1d)(1e) "Construction observation" means the visual observation of the 30
construction and installation of the wastewater system for general 31
conformance with the construction documents prepared by the professional 32
engineer who designed the wastewater system. Construction observation that 33
is conducted by the professional engineer who designed the wastewater 34
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system does not include or waive the requirement to conduct special 1
inspections. 2
(1e)(1f) "Conventional wastewater system" has the same meaning as in 3
G.S. 130A-343. 4
(1f)(1g) "Department" means the Department of Health and Human Services. 5
(1g)(1h) "Engineered option permit" means an on -site wastewater system that is 6
permitted pursuant to the rules adopted by the Commission in accordance with 7
this Article, meets the cr iteria established by G.S. 130A-336.1, and is 8
designed by a professional engineer who is licensed under Chapter 89C of the 9
General Statutes who has expertise in the design of on -site wastewater 10
systems. 11
(1h)(1i) "Ground absorption system" means a system of tanks, treatment units, 12
nitrification fields, and appurtenances for wastewater collection, treatment, 13
and subsurface disposal. 14
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(7b) "Pretreatment" means any biological, chemical, or physical process or system 16
for improving wastewater quality and reducing wastewater constituents prior 17
to final treatment and disposal in a subsurface wastewater system and 18
includes, but is not limited to aeration, clarification, digestion, disinfection, 19
filtration, separation, and settling. 20
…." 21
SECTION 1.(b) G.S. 130A-335(f) reads as rewritten: 22
"(f) The rules of the Commission and the rules of the local board of health shall classify 23
systems of wastewater collection, treatment and disposal according to size, type of treatment and 24
any other appropriate factors. The rules shal l provide construction requirements, including 25
advanced pretreatment and system control requirements, standards for operation, maintenance, 26
monitoring, reporting, and ownership requirements for each classification of systems of 27
wastewater collection, treatment and disposal in order to prevent, as far as reasonably possible, 28
any contamination of the land, groundwater and surface waters. The Department and local health 29
departments may impose conditions on the issuance of permits and may revoke the permits for 30
failure of the system to satisfy the conditions, the rules, or this Article. Permits other than 31
improvement permits shall be valid for a period prescribed by rule. Improvement permits shall 32
be valid upon a showing satisfactory to the Department or the loc al health department that the 33
site and soil conditions are unaltered, that the facility, design wastewater flow, and wastewater 34
characteristics are not increased, and that a wastewater system can be installed that meets the 35
permitting requirements in effect on the date the Improvement Permit was issued. Improvement 36
permits for which a plat is provided shall be valid without expiration. Improvement permits for 37
which a site plan is provided shall be valid for five years. The period of time for which the permit 38
is valid and a statement that the permit is subject to revocation if the site plan or plat, whichever 39
is applicable, or the intended use changes shall be displayed prominently on both the application 40
form for the permit and the permit." 41
SECTION 1.(c) G.S. 130A-336.1(e)(1) reads as rewritten: 42
"(1) The professional engineer designing the proposed wastewater system shall use 43
recognized principles and practices of engineering and applicable rules of the 44
Commission in the calculations and design of the wastew ater system. The 45
investigations and findings of the professional engineer shall include, at a 46
minimum, the information required in rules adopted by the Commission 47
pursuant to G.S. 130A-335(e). The professional engineer may, at the 48
engineer's discretion, em ploy advanced pretreatment technologies not yet 49
approved in this State." 50
SECTION 2.(a) G.S. 130A-343(g) reads as rewritten: 51
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"(g) Innovative Systems. – A manufacturer of a wastewater system for on-site subsurface 1
use may apply for and be considered for inn ovative system status by the Department in one of 2
the following ways: 3
(1) If the wastewater system has been approved as a provisional wastewater 4
system pursuant to subsection (f) of this section, the manufacturer may apply 5
to have the system approved as an innovative wastewater system based on 6
successful completion of the evaluation protocols established pursuant to 7
subsection (d) of this section. 8
(2) If the wastewater system has not been evaluated or approved as a provisional 9
wastewater system pursuant to subsection (f) of this section, the manufacturer 10
may apply to the Department to have the system approved as an innovative 11
wastewater system on the basis of comparable research and testing conducted 12
in other states. The manufacturer shall provide the Depart ment with the data 13
and findings of all evaluations of the performance of the system that have been 14
conducted in any state by or on behalf of the manufacturer. The manufacturer 15
shall also provide the Department with a summary of the data and findings of 16
all other evaluations of the performance of the system that are known to the 17
manufacturer. 18
(3) If the wastewater system advanced pretreatment system has not been 19
evaluated or approved as a provisional system pursuant to subsection (f) of 20
this section, but has been evaluated approved under protocol established by a 21
nationally recognized certification body for at least two consecutive years, 22
body, has be en found to perform acceptably based on the criteria of the 23
protocol, and is designed and will be installed in a manner consistent with the 24
system evaluated and approved by the nationally recognized certification 25
body, the manufacturer may apply to have th e system approved as an 26
innovative wastewater system.system, and the Department shall approve the 27
application and issue an innovative wastewater system approval in accordance 28
with rules adopted by the Commission upon verifying (i) the protocol testing 29
dataset includes a minimum of 55 influent and effluent datasets that include 30
the applicable constituents identified in rules adopted by the Commission and 31
obtained from testing for a minimum of 26 weeks, with protocol sampling 32
conducted during all weeks of the testing period, (ii) the protocol testing data 33
complies with the applicable effluent standards identified in rules adopted by 34
the Commission, (iii) the nationally recognized certification body's approval, 35
and (iv) that the design and installation plans are consistent with that approval. 36
When a separate disinfection process or system is proposed, fecal coliform 37
datasets are not required if the disinfection technology is approved by a 38
nationally recognized certified body. This subdivision shall not apply t o a 39
manufacturer requesting innovative approval as both an advanced 40
pretreatment and dispersal system. 41
…." 42
SECTION 2.(b) The Commission for Public Health may adopt temporary and 43
permanent rules to implement this section. 44
SECTION 3. This act is effective when it becomes law and applies to applications 45
for innovative wastewater system approval filed with the Commission on or after that date. 46