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Old 08-12-2022, 08:02 AM   #10
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Originally Posted by Juiced06GTO View Post
It looks like there has been some type of cottage there since at least 98, there was permits pulled for the addition in 08. Grover septic did a site assessment and said it is grandfathered in for a 4 bed septic, of course with all applicable permits etc.

We'll see what happens, still waiting on the agent to see if we can actually get out there.
There is no such thing as a grandfathered septic.
You are allowed to use an existing septic if it’s functioning.
But if it fails it must be replaced with a state approved system.
And if they can’t put one in it needs to be a holding tank.

Now some people illegally repair their existing systems.
And there are lots of advanced systems today that can deal with difficult locations.
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