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Toilet Facilities and Wastewater Disposal System Regulations (Chapter 2401-13).

Country/Territory
Palau
Document type
Regulation
Date
1996
Source
FAO, FAOLEX
Subject
Water, Waste & hazardous substances
Keyword
Pollution control Waste disposal Waste domestic sources Effluent waste water/discharge Sewerage Waste management Freshwater pollution
Geographical area
Asia and the Pacific, Micronesia, Oceania, Small Island Developing States, South Pacific
Abstract

These Regulations are promulgated by the Republic of Palau Environmental Quality Board (“the Board”). The purpose of the Regulations is to establish standards and regulate design, construction, installation and operation of systems for the disposal of sewage and other waste water. Regulation 3 contains definitions. Regulation 6 concerns disposal where no public sewerage system is available. Regulation 10 provides for permits required in the case of new constructions with waste water disposal systems. Regulations 13 to 33 prescribe technical standards for septic tank systems, seepage pits, disposal fields, subsurface absorption fields, cess pools and other waste water disposal systems. No person shall engage in the business of cleaning individual sewage systems or disposing wastes therefrom unless a registration certificate has been obtained from the Board (reg. 35). Also disposal of treated or semi-treated into any river, stream, pond, well or any other fresh-water body, marine water or ground requires consent of the Board (reg. 43). The Board may issue stop or compliance orders in case works are not carried out in accordance with the present Regulations (regs. 44 and 45). (45 regulations completed by 1 Schedule).

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Amended by

Amendment to the Toilet Facilities and Wastewater Disposal System Regulations (Chapter 2401-13): Permit Required.

Legislation | Palau | 1999

Keyword: Sewerage, Effluent waste water/discharge, Pollution control, Freshwater pollution, Protected area, Ecosystem preservation

Source: FAO, FAOLEX