What are the chemical toilet, portable restroom unit and portable waste holding tank regulations?
Chemical toilets shall be constructed with floors of a smooth finished, nonabsorbent material. Seats, walls and ceilings must be of smooth, easily cleanable, light colored finish. The tank and bowl must be ventilated by means of a screened pipe at least 4 inches in diameter, which shall extend at least 6 inches above the roofline. Portable restroom units shall be constructed with floors of a smooth finished, nonabsorbent material. Seats, walls and ceiling shall be of smooth, easily cleanable, light-colored finish.

Waste holding tanks shall be structurally designed specifically for waste holding tank application and constructed from corrosion resistant, leak free, durable material. The tank and all waste plumbing shall be ventilated to drain all fixtures and minimize objectionable odors. Units shall be installed to allow unobstructed access for servicing equipment to remove waste.

A solution of sodium hydroxide or other approved chemical shall be maintained in the tank or receiving element of the chemical toilet at a level that prevents septicity and the creation of objectionable odors. All chemical toilets, portable restroom units and portable waste holding tanks shall be plainly and durably marked with the permit holder’s name and telephone number, in clear, easily readable letters, on outside of the toilet.

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1. What is a chemical toilet?
2. What is a portable restroom unit?
3. What is a portable waste holding tank?
4. How must the waste from a chemical toilet, portable restroom unit or portable waste holding tank be disposed?
5. Who has to have a chemical toilet permit, portable restroom unit or portable waste holding tank permit?
6. What are the chemical toilet, portable restroom unit and portable waste holding tank regulations?
7. How often do chemical toilets, portable restroom units and portable waste holding tanks have to be serviced?
8. Where can chemical toilets, portable restroom units and portable waste holding tanks be placed?
9. What is the blue liquid in the tank and why is it there?
10. Are toilet facilities required on construction sites?
11. Are toilet facilities required at public gatherings?
12. How much does a chemical toilet, portable restroom unit or portable waste holding tank permit cost?
13. When does a chemical toilet, portable restroom units and portable waste holding tanks permit expire?
14. What is required to obtain a chemical toilet, portable restroom unit or portable waste holding tank permit?
15. When can I use my chemical toilet, portable restroom unit or portable waste holding tank?
16. How do I apply for a chemical toilet, portable restroom unit or portable waste holding tank permit?