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    Health Dept. advises septic work must be licensed, with agency notified

    23 days ago

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    WESTOVER — Since 2023 all individuals and companies that perform on-site wastewater services in Maryland to include septic tank pumping and hauling must be licensed with the Maryland Department of the Environment.

    Other services requiring a license include septic installer, designer, property transfer inspector, plumber, or operation and maintenance tech providing wastewater services.

    In addition, any provider performing work on a septic system must consult with the Health Department and potentially acquire a septic permit from the Environmental Health at the Somerset County Health Department.

    A list of registered individuals can be found online at https://mde.maryland.gov/programs/water/BayRestorationFund/OnsiteDisposalSystems/Pages/WastewaterServiceProfessionals.aspx

    For more information contact Environmental Health at 443-523-1700 of if you need assistance in determining if you are working with a registered individual. Homeowners that have had on-site wastewater services performed by an unlicensed entity may file a complaint with Environmental Health.

    Those who are licensed to pump and haul septic waste are reminded that since July of 2021 the Somerset County Sanitary District has required $100 annual permit ($50 renewal fee) and a $300 deposit to offload septage at the Princess Anne wastewater treatment plant. For more on that call 410-651-3831. Haulers will be turned away if not permitted.

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