![]() Onsite Sewage System enforcement activities (complaints and other sewage related violations).Existing Septic Reviews/ “Health Letters” for property transfers or loan certifications.Property Evaluations and Winter Observations for site suitability for Onsite Septic Systems.Platting Permit Review (Short Plats, Large Plats, BLA’s, etc…) for Sewage review and Water Adequacy review.Building Permit Review (Residential and Commercial) for Sewage review and Water Adequacy review.Certification of Onsite Sewage System Professionals (Installers, Operation and Maintenance Specialists, and Pumpers).Onsite Sewage System Permit Review (New, Repair, Modification Reviews and Inspections).An on-site sewage system also refers to a holding tank sewage system or other system that does not have a soil dispersal component. It consists of a collection system, a treatment component or treatment sequence, and a soil dispersal component. ![]() ![]() On-site sewage system (OSS) means an integrated system of components, located on or nearby the property it serves, that conveys, stores, treats, and/or provides subsurface soil treatment and dispersal of sewage. The Goal of the On-Site Sewage System Program is to protect public health and the environment by minimizing the threat of surface and ground water contamination from failing or improperly designed, installed or maintained onsite sewage systems. There are over 26,000 Onsite Sewage Systems in Mason County. ![]()
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