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Session Laws, 1973
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(33) "SECTION 1600.9

(C) THE   MINIMUM   SIZE PIPE SHALL BE

FOUR INCHES (4") AND THE   MINIMUM   SPACING REQUIREMENTS

FOR DISPOSAL FIELDS SHALL   CONFORM   TO THOSE SET FORTH
IN TABLE 1600.9D."

(34)   "SECTION 1600.9

(E) DISPOSAL LINES SHALL BE

CONSTRUCTED OF NOT LESS THAN FOUR INCH (4") PIPE OF
OPEN JOINTED OR HORIZONTALLY SPLIT OR PERFORATED CLAY
TILE, PERFORATED ASBESTOS CEMENT, PERFORATED
BITUMINIZED FIBER OR PLASTIC PIPE OR OPEN JOINTED CAST
IRON SOIL PIPE. IF CLAY TILE OR OPEN JOINTED CAST
IRON SOIL PIPE IS USED, THE SECTIONS SHALL BE SPACED
NOT MORE THAN ONE HALF INCH (1/2") APART, AND THE
UPPER HALF OF THE JOINT SHALL BE PROTECTED BY
ASPHALT-TREATED PAPER WHILE THE PIPING IS BEING
COVERED."

(35)   "SECTION 1600.9

(F) THE TRENCH BOTTOM SHALL BE

UNIFORMLY GRADED TO SLOPE FROM A MINIMUM OF ONE INCH
(1") TO A MAXIMUM OF FOUR INCHES (4") PER ONE HUNDRED
FEET (100')."

(36)   "SECTION 1600.11 PIPING MATERIAL

ALL PIPING FROM BUILDING   DRAIN TO

THE DISTRIBUTION BOX SHALL BE FOUR INCHES (4") OR

LARGER UNCOATED SERVICE OR HEAVIER WEIGHT BELL AND

SPIGOT CAST IRON. CAST IRON PIPE MUST ALSO BE USED
FROM THE EDGE OF A DRYWELL TO SOLID GROUND."

(37)   "SECTION 1800.1

(C) NO PIPING ARRANGEMENTS WILL BE

 

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