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Wednesday, September 8, 2010

Efforts begin to repeal septic tank law
Jackson County Floridan
By Deborah Buckhalter Almost 150 people turned out for a meeting in Marianna to talk about their objections to the new state septic tank law. Rep. ...


Charlotte eliminates septic system requirement
Sarasota Herald-Tribune
Frank Ciurca of the Charlotte County Department of Health inspects the runoff water from an aerobic treatment unit septic tank in Gulf Cove. ...


Septic rules take effect
The Olympian
Larry Koeser, the owner of Petunia Septic Service in Tumwater, said he charges at least $450 to pump a single-compartment septic tank. ...


Time to clean up the city's septic tanks
Agoura Hills Acorn
True, some Calabasas residents are raising a stink over the city's new septic tank ordinance. Whether the property owners have a legitimate complaint about ...


Cause of Williams' death pending
Tuskegee News
By JACKIE CARLISLE The cause of death for a Macon County man is still pending after he fell into a septic tank Wednesday, August 18. ...


Lawson: Repeal septic tank requirement
Chiefland Citizen
By DAVID ROYSE TALLAHASSEE —A bill passed earlier this year meant to protect springs, in part by requiring septic tank inspections every five years, ...


Flush out the details on a home's septic system before buying
Payson Roundup
Gila County offers a brochure for new septic system owners titled, “I Have a New Septic Tank System…Now What Do I Do?” We frequently refer to a system used ...


Need to Know: Septic tanks
Country Life (blog)
One poor land agent once resorted to going out with a telescopic camera to a house we were selling, to find the septic tank. He was dismayed to discover ...