Are profile holes and percolation tests required for a Small Wastewater System Permit?

Perhaps, when adequate local soils information is available within department files, profile holes and percolation tests may not be required. If adequate information is not available or a site visit indicates unusual conditions, a profile hole and/or percolation tests may be required.


Each application will be evaluated on a case by case basis. Profile holes will be required in nearly all cases to verify soil conditions.

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1. How Do I Apply for a Septic Permit?
2. Are profile holes and percolation tests required for a Small Wastewater System Permit?
3. It's February and I want to install my new septic system soon. Do any seasonal installation restrictions apply?
4. Can I get a septic permit without completing the groundwater monitoring?
5. Are fiberglass or plastic septic tanks allowed?