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For information on a specific permit or location, contact the Florida Department of Health Environmental Health office in the county where the property is located.
If you are like most property owners, you may not think much about the sewage that goes down your drains. But if you own a car and understand the importance of preventive maintenance (like changing your oil), you will understand how maintaining your septic system saves money and prevents headaches. See below for guides on septic system maintenance.
The following links provide data on Onsite Sewage Treatment and Disposal Systems (OSTDS).
Note: The following application links will open in the Florida Department Of Health's website in a new browser window.
The goal of the Florida Water Management Inventory (FLWMI) is to provide an up-to-date centralized geographic data map for developed properties with a drinking water source (public water or private domestic well) and wastewater treatment method (central sewer or onsite septic).
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The research program has many current and upcoming projects looking at how onsite sewage treatment and disposal systems impact public health and the environment.
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