SNHD is considering ending permanent septic permits, and replacing them with a five-year permit that would cost homeowners $226 each time, and would require inspections.
The Southern Nevada Health District Board of Health met Thursday, and while new septic regulations were not on the agenda, residents still showed up to make sure their concerns were heard.
Both sides can’t agree on whether there is an issue underneath Las Vegas, but homeowners are making their argument in public ...
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Lawmakers on a panel that reviews state regulations have temporarily blocked a proposed change in state guidelines for a specific type of septic system, a change that would make it cheaper to install.
MARSHALL COUNTY, Ind. (WNDU) - It was a packed house on Wednesday night at the Marshall County Building. The topic that brought the crowd: the debate over sticking with septic or switching to sewers.
For years, St. Tammany Parish has been trying to address its large number of home septic systems that spew untreated sewage into the parish's waterways, creating breeding grounds for disease-carrying ...
Gov. Kathy Hochul signed into law Wednesday, July 23 legislation making it easier and more affordable for New Yorkers to upgrade to advanced septic systems that significantly reduce water pollution, ...
Suffolk County homeowners will soon be able to upgrade to enhanced septic systems that reduce dangerous nitrogen pollution at a higher discounted rate, thanks to a surge of state funding announced ...
LISBON — Failing septic systems and hardship variances for sewage systems were the main topics of conversation during a recent Columbiana County Health District board meeting, starting with complaints ...
Having a septic system is a necessity and can be unsightly with aboveground pipes, risers, ventilation systems, or large mounds. However, homeowners can carefully landscape around these problem items.
CHARLESTON, S.C. (WCSC) - Lowcountry environmental groups are celebrating a recent ruling by a circuit court judge about building large-scale septic tank systems. The court ordered that public notice ...