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If a customer has a design of a proposed septic system that has been approved by Environmental Health Services, can he then proceed with the installation of the septic system?

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If a customer has a design of a proposed septic system that has been approved by Environmental Health Services, can he then proceed with the installation of the septic system?

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After Environmental Health Services reviews and approves the proposed septic system, the customer must always obtain a construction permit from the Building and Safety Department that has regulatory authority for the area where the system will be installed. In certain situations, the customer will also have to obtain approval to install the system from the local regional water quality control board. EHS will advise the customer to obtain water board approval when necessary.

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