The sewage disposal system permit application is the actual process for obtaining the permit to work on your system and generally is in conjunction with your building permit.
Privy sewage disposal system.
A decentralized wastewater treatment system consisting of a septic tank and a trench or bed subsurface wastewater infiltration system drainfield.
In most instances these types of systems will be used in addition to a class 2 greywater leaching pit system.
These types of systems cannot be used for the disposal of greywater or any other waste water.
Class 1 sewage systems can only be used for the disposal of human body waste.
They use a combination of nature and proven technology to treat wastewater from household plumbing produced by bathrooms kitchen drains and laundry.
Septic systems are underground wastewater treatment structures commonly used in rural areas without centralized sewer systems.
All sewage treatment and disposal must meet epa regulations.
Malfunctioning or improperly constructed and maintained private sewage disposal systems can pose serious health hazards.
Under the clean water act all point discharge must have a state permit.
The gravel stone drainfield is a design that has existed for decades.
A conventional septic system is typically installed at a single family home or small business.