Tag
onsite wastewater
5 Porch Notes tagged “onsite wastewater,” from counties across Colorado.
Home and property - Bent County
Bent County septic work starts with the OWTS application
On unsewered Bent County land, septic work runs through an OWTS application and a septic map filed with the county first.
Read note ->Water and land - Pueblo County
Pueblo County septic work needs a permit before repair
An onsite wastewater permit comes before you build or repair a Pueblo County septic system, not after.
Read note ->Home and property - Rio Grande County
A rural Rio Grande County home may need an OWTS check
Off the town system in Rio Grande County, septic is an early test of a homesite; soil, setbacks, and water decide what a lot can take.
Read note ->Home and property - Mesa County
Mesa County septic questions matter outside municipal sewer
Outside municipal sewer in Mesa County, homes run on onsite septic systems that shape inspections, remodels, and sales.
Read note ->Home and property - Conejos County
Conejos County septic work needs the county permit path before installation
A septic permit through Conejos County Land Use comes before installation, and the parcel's soil and setbacks can shape the whole build.
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