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How Do You Have A Septic System Designed And Approved?

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How Do You Have A Septic System Designed And Approved?

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If your building lot does not have access to public sewers, you will need to install a septic system. Septic systems must be approved by the local board of health before installation. Obtain completed blueprints for the house to be built – a septic design is based upon the number of bedrooms or square footage. Hire an experienced local civil engineer – there will probably be several firms in your area specializing in the field – to handle the testing, design, and approval process. Have the engineer conduct percolation tests and soil logs on the property. These tests must often be witnessed by a representative of the local board of health. These tests ascertain the soil conditions and rate of drainage at various locations on the lot. The size, complexity, and cost of the septic system will depend upon these factors. Have the engineer design a septic system that conforms to the applicable regulations. Make sure the engineer has access to your house plan so that the septic design will be

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