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Septic Systems Reports, Regulations, Guidance, and Manuals

EPA released numerous documents on decentralized wastewater technology, the management and operation of these systems and other technical information to help communities establish comprehensive septic (onsite) management programs. Septic system measurement placement On this page: * Reports to Congress * Regulations * Guidance * Manuals * National Resources * Local Resources * Frequent Questions on Regulations and Compliance


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Frequent Questions on Septic System Regulations and Compliance

Under most regulatory programs, the local permitting agency conducts a site assessment to determine whether the soils can provide adequate treatment. These programs ensure that ground water resources will not be threatened, and stipulate appropriate setback distances from buildings, driveways, property lines, and surface waters.

Some states permit alternative systems if conventional soil-based systems are not allowable. Very few permitting agencies conduct regular inspections of septic systems after they are installed.

Regulation of onsite wastewater treatment systems: * Individual onsite systems are regulated by states, tribes and local governments, not the federal government. * Large capacity septic systems are regulated under EPA’s Safe Drinking Water Act Underground Injection Well program, large capacity septic systems requirements. * Systems discharging to surface waters are regulated under EPA’s Clean Water Act National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System program. * Disposal of sewage sludge (biosolids) and domestic septage are regulated under EPA’s sewage sludge regulationExit EPA’s website (40 CFR Part 503). * A Guide to the Biosolids Risk Assessment for the EPA Part 503 Rule describes the risk assessment process that is the basis for the biosolids rule.

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