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Podgurski will provide this certification after a septic inspection deems that the system doesn't meet failure criteria as outlined in Title 5 CMR 310 15.000. The purpose of Title 5 of the Massachusetts Environmental Code is to provide for the protection of public health, safety, welfare, and the environment by requiring the proper siting, construction upgrade, and maintenance of on-site sewage disposal systems and appropriate means for the transport and disposal of septage.
On-site wastewater disposal systems include conventional septic systems, cesspools, and innovative/alternative systems. They are individual systems that treat small wastewater flows, usually under 10,000 gallons per day. Over 30% of homes in Massachusetts use on-site wastewater systems, as well as small businesses and institutions in unsewered areas. General Links Click Here: www.mass.gov/dep/water/wastewater/septicsy.htm On-site systems that are not properly sited or maintained contribute pathogens and nutrients to groundwater and surface water, endangering drinking water supplies, shellfish beds, and surface water bodies. Title 5 FAQs Click Here: http://www.mass.gov/dep/water/wastewater/faqshome.htm
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