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Introduction
An On-Site Sewage Facility (OSSF) is a wastewater system that treats and disposes of sewage produced on the site location and has a daily usage of less than 5000 gallons.
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General Information
An On-Site Sewage Facility, commonly called a septic system, is a method of waste disposal that uses natural processes to treat and dispose of the wastewater generated in your home.
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Septic Guidelines (PDF)
View the Do's and Don'ts of septic systems.
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The Regulations
Septic regulations are put into place to protect you as the homeowner/occupant, your septic system, and the environment.
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Forms
Complete and submit OSSF permit forms and view water conservation tips.
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OSSF & Mosquitoes (PDF)
Find information about On-Site Sewage Facilities and mosquitoes.
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FAQs (PDF)
Find answers to the most commonly asked questions.
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