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Terms Used In Michigan Laws 324.11701

  • Cesspool: means a cavity in the ground that receives waste to be partially absorbed directly or indirectly by the surrounding soil. See Michigan Laws 324.11701
  • Commission: means the commission of natural resources. See Michigan Laws 324.301
  • Department: means the department of environmental quality or its authorized agent. See Michigan Laws 324.11701
  • Department of natural resources: means the principal state department created in section 501. See Michigan Laws 324.301
  • Director: means the director of the department of environmental quality or his or her designee. See Michigan Laws 324.11701
  • Domestic septage: means liquid or solid material removed from a septic tank, cesspool, portable toilet, type III marine sanitation device, or similar storage or treatment works that receives only domestic sewage. See Michigan Laws 324.11701
  • Domestic sewage: means waste and wastewater from humans or household operations. See Michigan Laws 324.11701
  • Domestic treatment plant septage: means biosolids generated during the treatment of domestic sewage in a treatment works and transported to a receiving facility or managed in accordance with a residuals management program approved by the department. See Michigan Laws 324.11701
  • Food establishment septage: means material pumped from a grease interceptor, grease trap, or other appurtenance used to retain grease or other fatty substances contained in restaurant wastes and that is blended into a uniform mixture, consisting of not more than 1 part of that restaurant-derived material per 3 parts of domestic septage prior to land application or is disposed of at a receiving facility. See Michigan Laws 324.11701
  • Fund: means the septage waste program fund created in section 11717. See Michigan Laws 324.11701
  • local unit: means a municipality or county. See Michigan Laws 324.301
  • Municipality: means a city, village, or township. See Michigan Laws 324.301
  • Operating plan: means a plan developed by a receiving facility for receiving septage waste that specifies at least all of the following:
    (i) Categories of septage waste that the receiving facility will receive. See Michigan Laws 324.11701
  • Pathogen: means a disease-causing agent. See Michigan Laws 324.11701
  • Peace officer: means a sheriff or sheriff's deputy, a village or township marshal, an officer of the police department of any city, village, or township, any officer of the Michigan state police, any peace officer who is trained and licensed or certified under the Michigan commission on law enforcement standards act, 1965 PA 203, MCL 28. See Michigan Laws 324.11701
  • Portable toilet: means a receptacle for human waste temporarily in a location for human use. See Michigan Laws 324.11701
  • Receiving facility: means a structure that is designed to receive septage waste for treatment at a wastewater treatment plant or at a research, development, and demonstration project authorized under section 11511b to which the structure is directly connected, and that is available for that purpose as provided for in an ordinance of the local unit of government where the structure is located or in an operating plan. See Michigan Laws 324.11701
  • Sanitary sewer cleanout septage: means sanitary sewage or cleanout residue removed from a separate sanitary sewer collection system that is not land applied and that is transported by a vehicle licensed under this part elsewhere within the same system or to a receiving facility that is approved by the department. See Michigan Laws 324.11701
  • Septage waste: means the fluid mixture of untreated and partially treated sewage solids, liquids, and sludge of human or domestic origin that is removed from a wastewater system. See Michigan Laws 324.11701
  • Septage waste servicing license: means a septage waste servicing license as provided for under section 11703 and 11706. See Michigan Laws 324.11701
  • Septage waste vehicle: means a vehicle that is self-propelled or towed and that includes a tank used to transport septage waste. See Michigan Laws 324.11701
  • Septage waste vehicle license: means a septage waste vehicle license as provided for under section 11704 and 11706. See Michigan Laws 324.11701
  • Septic tank: means a septic toilet, chemical closet, or other enclosure used for the decomposition of domestic sewage. See Michigan Laws 324.11701
  • service area: means the territory for which a receiving facility has the capacity and is available to receive and treat septage waste, except that the geographic service area of a receiving facility shall not extend more than 25 radial miles from the receiving facility. See Michigan Laws 324.11701
  • servicing: means cleaning, removing, transporting, or disposing, by application to land or otherwise, of septage waste. See Michigan Laws 324.11701
  • Site: means a location or locations on a parcel or tract, as those terms are defined in section 102 of the land division act, 1967 PA 288, MCL 560. See Michigan Laws 324.11701
  • state: when applied to the different parts of the United States, shall be construed to extend to and include the District of Columbia and the several territories belonging to the United States; and the words "United States" shall be construed to include the district and territories. See Michigan Laws 8.3o
  • Tank: means an enclosed container placed on a septage waste vehicle to carry or transport septage waste. See Michigan Laws 324.11701
  •     As used in this part:
        (a) “Agricultural land” means land on which a food crop, a feed crop, or a fiber crop is grown, including land used or suitable for use as a range or pasture; a sod farm; or a Christmas tree farm.
        (b) “Certified health department” means a city, county, or district department of health certified under section 11716.
        (c) “Cesspool” means a cavity in the ground that receives waste to be partially absorbed directly or indirectly by the surrounding soil.
        (d) “Department” means the department of environmental quality or its authorized agent.
        (e) “Director” means the director of the department of environmental quality or his or her designee.
        (f) “Domestic septage” means liquid or solid material removed from a septic tank, cesspool, portable toilet, type III marine sanitation device, or similar storage or treatment works that receives only domestic sewage. Domestic septage does not include liquid or solid material removed from a septic tank, cesspool, or similar facility that receives either commercial wastewater or industrial wastewater and does not include grease removed from a grease interceptor, grease trap, or other appurtenance used to retain grease or other fatty substances contained in restaurant waste.
        (g) “Domestic sewage” means waste and wastewater from humans or household operations.
        (h) “Domestic treatment plant septage” means biosolids generated during the treatment of domestic sewage in a treatment works and transported to a receiving facility or managed in accordance with a residuals management program approved by the department.
        (i) “Farm operation” means that term as defined in section 2 of the Michigan right to farm act, 1981 PA 93, MCL 286.472.
        (j) “Food establishment septage” means material pumped from a grease interceptor, grease trap, or other appurtenance used to retain grease or other fatty substances contained in restaurant wastes and that is blended into a uniform mixture, consisting of not more than 1 part of that restaurant-derived material per 3 parts of domestic septage prior to land application or is disposed of at a receiving facility.
        (k) “Fund” means the septage waste program fund created in section 11717.
        (l) “Governmental unit” means a county, township, municipality, or regional authority.
        (m) “Incorporation” means the mechanical mixing of surface-applied septage waste with the soil.
        (n) “Injection” means the pressurized placement of septage waste below the surface of soil.
        (o) “Operating plan” means a plan developed by a receiving facility for receiving septage waste that specifies at least all of the following:
        (i) Categories of septage waste that the receiving facility will receive.
        (ii) The receiving facility’s service area.
        (iii) The hours of operation for receiving septage waste.
        (iv) Any other conditions for receiving septage waste established by the receiving facility.
        (p) “Pathogen” means a disease-causing agent. Pathogen includes, but is not limited to, certain bacteria, protozoa, viruses, and viable helminth ova.
        (q) “Peace officer” means a sheriff or sheriff’s deputy, a village or township marshal, an officer of the police department of any city, village, or township, any officer of the Michigan state police, any peace officer who is trained and licensed or certified under the Michigan commission on law enforcement standards act, 1965 PA 203, MCL 28.601 to 28.615, or any conservation officer appointed by the department or the department of natural resources under section 1606.
        (r) “Portable toilet” means a receptacle for human waste temporarily in a location for human use.
        (s) “Receiving facility” means a structure that is designed to receive septage waste for treatment at a wastewater treatment plant or at a research, development, and demonstration project authorized under section 11511b to which the structure is directly connected, and that is available for that purpose as provided for in an ordinance of the local unit of government where the structure is located or in an operating plan. Receiving facility does not include either of the following:
        (i) A septic tank.
        (ii) A structure or a wastewater treatment plant where the disposal of septage waste is prohibited by order of the department under section 11708 or 11715b.
        (t) “Receiving facility service area” or “service area” means the territory for which a receiving facility has the capacity and is available to receive and treat septage waste, except that the geographic service area of a receiving facility shall not extend more than 25 radial miles from the receiving facility.
        (u) “Sanitary sewer cleanout septage” means sanitary sewage or cleanout residue removed from a separate sanitary sewer collection system that is not land applied and that is transported by a vehicle licensed under this part elsewhere within the same system or to a receiving facility that is approved by the department.
        (v) “Septage waste” means the fluid mixture of untreated and partially treated sewage solids, liquids, and sludge of human or domestic origin that is removed from a wastewater system. Septage waste consists only of food establishment septage, domestic septage, domestic treatment plant septage, or sanitary sewer cleanout septage, or any combination of these.
        (w) “Septage waste servicing license” means a septage waste servicing license as provided for under section 11703 and 11706.
        (x) “Septage waste vehicle” means a vehicle that is self-propelled or towed and that includes a tank used to transport septage waste. Septage waste vehicle does not include an implement of husbandry as defined in section 21 of the Michigan vehicle code, 1949 PA 300, MCL 257.21.
        (y) “Septage waste vehicle license” means a septage waste vehicle license as provided for under section 11704 and 11706.
        (z) “Septic tank” means a septic toilet, chemical closet, or other enclosure used for the decomposition of domestic sewage.
        (aa) “Service” or “servicing” means cleaning, removing, transporting, or disposing, by application to land or otherwise, of septage waste.
        (bb) “Site” means a location or locations on a parcel or tract, as those terms are defined in section 102 of the land division act, 1967 PA 288, MCL 560.102, proposed or used for the disposal of septage waste on land.
        (cc) “Site permit” means a permit issued under section 11709 authorizing the application of septage waste to a site.
        (dd) “Storage facility” means a structure that receives septage waste for storage but not for treatment.
        (ee) “Tank” means an enclosed container placed on a septage waste vehicle to carry or transport septage waste.
        (ff) “Type I public water supply”, “type IIa public water supply”, “type IIb public water supply”, and “type III public water supply” mean those terms, respectively, as described in R 325.10502 of the Michigan Administrative Code.
        (gg) “Type III marine sanitation device” means that term as defined in 33 C.F.R. § 159.3.