Excerpt from Development Around Small Public Water Supply Reservoirs, and State Permitting of Septic Tank Systems
Development. And the local health departments. Permits for surface discharges. Eitherto ethe land or to streams or other surface waters, are issued by the Division of Environmental Management. The responsibility of issuing permits for subsurface discharges is divided between the Division of Environmental Management and the Division of Health Services. Generally. Public or community systems such as utilities or municipally owned treatment works are permitted by the Division of Environmental Management. Privately owned systems for residences. Condominium associations. Or the like. State-owned subsurface systems. And federal subsurface systems. Are permitted by the Division of Health Services. Regulation of all industrial waste is the responsibility of the Division of Environmental Management. The Committee was informed that the question of whether the responsibility for permitting and regulating all sanitary waste discharges should be consolidated under one agency was being considered by the Environmental Review Commission.
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