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11 Porch Notes tagged “environmental health,” from counties across Colorado.

Home and property - Eagle County

Eagle County septic work runs through Environmental Health

Septic work in Eagle County needs an Environmental Health permit, a registered engineer's design, and a licensed local installer.

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Home and property - Montezuma County

A Montezuma County septic permit starts with an engineered design

New or repaired septic work in Montezuma County needs a registered engineer's OWTS design before the application and fee are accepted.

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Home and property - Summit County

Summit County septic questions route through Environmental Health

In Summit County, septic and OWTS permitting runs through Environmental Health; confirm a system before adding bedrooms or buying rural.

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Home and property - Teller County

Teller County septic work starts with OWTS rules and permits

On rural Teller County land, septic rules can decide where a house, addition, well, or outbuilding goes — settle that first.

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Water and land - Delta County

Delta County floodplain septic needs Environmental Health too

Floodplain development with a septic system in Delta County needs Environmental Health septic permits on top of the floodplain permit.

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Home and property - Gunnison County

Gunnison County septic records may be in the permit database

A rural cabin's septic history lives in Gunnison County's permit database, filed under OWTS now and older ISDS records before that.

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Home and property - Weld County

Many rural Weld County homes need a septic records check

Where public sewer is not feasible in rural Weld County, homes run on septic, so the OWTS permit record is real home homework.

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Home and property - Park County

Park County building permits wait for the other county requirements

A Park County building permit waits until you clear the other county requirements first, so the sequence matters before you start.

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Water and land - Delta County

Delta County graywater capture is not currently a county option

Unincorporated Delta County has no graywater ordinance at this time, so local graywater capture and use is not currently an option.

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Home and property - Routt County

Rural Routt County septic work needs an OWTS permit

Building, repairing, or relying on a Routt County septic system needs an OWTS permit from Environmental Health, good for one year.

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Home and property - Park County

Park County Environmental Health looks at more than septic tanks

Park County Environmental Health handles septic and driveway permits, site evaluations, and wetlands work, so ask site questions early.

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