Why is the Domestic Wastewater Collection / Transmission System Construction (Sewer Extension) Permit necessary?
This permit is necessary to ensure that domestic wastewater systems in Miami-Dade County are designed and built according to the industry standards and have adequate capacity to accommodate the sewage flows for which they are intended. This is a crucial aspect in the protection and preservation of the public health, safety, and welfare. Chapter 62-604 of the Florida Administrative Code requires this permit. The permitting process in Miami-Dade County has been delegated to the Department of Environmental Resources Management (DERM) through the Specific Operating Agreement (SOA) existing between DERM and the Florida Department of Environmental Protection (FDEP). This includes the responsibility to determine if a connection, modification, repair, etc requires a permit.
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