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Septic Systems Kitsap Public Health District

(9 days ago) WEBThere are approximately 58,000 septic systems in Kitsap County! Failure to maintain a septic system can lead to back-ups and overflows. This can result in costly repairs, well contamination, polluted local waterways, and risks to public health and the environment. The fourth annual SepticSmart Week is Sept. 18-22, 2017.

https://kitsappublichealth.org/environment/Septic_Smart.php

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Clean Water Kitsap Septic Systems

(7 days ago) WEBKitsap Public Health can help you get the most life from your septic system. Here are some quick tips: Inspect systems at least every three years and pump tanks as needed to prevent solids from damaging the …

http://www.cleanwaterkitsap.org/Pages/Septic-Systems.aspx

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Kitsap Master Gardeners What to Plant around (Not …

(1 days ago) WEBKitsap Master Gardeners . What to Plant around (Not On) Septic Equipment, Tanks and Drain Fields. Because I know you really want to know what you can plant, here are some options. Your environment will dictate what is best. Use your Master Gardener Resources . Search WSU Hortsense:

https://www.tpchd.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/03/Kitsap-Master-Gardeners-What-to-Plant-around-Septic-Fields.pdf

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Clean Water Kitsap Septic Workshops

(9 days ago) WEBWant to learn how your septic system works and get great tips on protecting your investment? Kitsap County residents who own a septic system are welcome to attend a FREE workshop. Check out these …

http://www.cleanwaterkitsap.org/Pages/Septic-Workshops.aspx

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Building Clearances Kitsap Public Health District

(5 days ago) WEBForgetting to notify the Health District that the septic connection is ready for inspection. When you make the new connection to your septic system, you will need to leave the connection exposed for inspection. You can notify the Health District that your connection is ready for inspection here. Requests submitted before 3:30 p.m. will be

https://kitsappublichealth.org/environment/buildingclearances.php

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Central Kitsap Treatment Plant

(1 days ago) WEBThe Central Kitsap Treatment Plant is a regional facility designed to serve the central area of Kitsap County. The facility began operating in 1979 as a conventional activated sludge - secondary treatment facility. The treatment plant provides sewage service for the cities of Silverdale, Keyport, and Poulsbo, the Central Kitsap area, the Naval

https://www.kitsap.gov/pw/Pages/cktp.aspx

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Financing Septic Systems Module - clearinghouse.epa.gov

(5 days ago) WEBAn average cost range for a conventional septic system installation is approximately $3,000 to $15,000. Alternative and advanced treatment systems are typically the most expensive and often cost $10,000 to $30,000. In some areas, design costs can be separate from construction costs.

https://clearinghouse.epa.gov/ords/wfc/r/wfc/files/static/v749/Financing_Septic_Systems_508.pdf

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WDFW_SEPA_Respnses_5-13-24.xlsx - Washington …

(4 days ago) WEBResources Department regarding the above listed project for our review and comment. This project is outside the Squaxin Island Tribe’s traditional area and we do not need any further consultation for this project. Thanks for affirming that. SEPA 24016 Theler Wetlands and Union River Estuary Restoration Open comment period 4/2/24 through 5/2/24

https://wdfw.wa.gov/sites/default/files/2024-05/sepa-24016-theler-wetlands-restoration-4-2-24-5-2-24.pdf

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Homeowners Guide to onsite sewaGe systems - Kitsap Public …

(8 days ago) WEBmore detailed information, please contact the Kitsap Public Health district (KPHd) at (360) 728-2235, send us a note or come by and see us at 345 6th street, suite 300, Bremerton, washington, 98337. Protect your property investment, protect the environment, take good care of your onsite sewage system! Developed by: Kitsap Public Health district

https://kitsappublichealth.org/information/files/resources/EH-10.pdf

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How to check Iowa beach water quality, safety before swimming in …

(5 days ago) WEBTesting starts a week prior to Memorial Day and runs through Labor Day. Water samples are taken at three spots along the beach and at three different depths, ankle-, knee- and waist-deep. The

https://www.desmoinesregister.com/story/news/health/2024/05/20/iowa-beach-water-quality-check-bacteria-algae-before-swimming-dnr-epa/73684604007/

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Information Kitsap Public Health District kitsappublichealth.org

(3 days ago) WEBAccess all septic, well, or water inspection records of any Kitsap address. Kitsap Public Health Board. Meeting materials and board member information. REPORT A CONCERN. Report Public Health Concerns: Monday – Friday, 8:00 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. 360-728-2235; Report a Concern Online;

https://kitsappublichealth.org/information/

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United States Senate Committee on Appropriations

(3 days ago) WEBThis project helps begin construction to convert over 660 properties from septic to the central sewage collection and treatment system. This septic conversion program aims to mitigate contamination risk to 9,100 acres of lakes and reservoirs at the headwaters to the Colorado River. Grand Lake: CO: $1,557,000: Website: Letter: Senator Bennet: CO

https://www.appropriations.senate.gov/congressionally-directed-spending-requests-fy2024-chart

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Environment Kitsap Public Health District kitsappublichealth.org

(3 days ago) WEBENVIRONMENT. Clean air, land and water. Safe food. Elements in your daily surroundings can affect your health and well-being in big ways. Our goal is to improve people’s health by preventing pollution, reducing exposure to environmental hazards, and practicing sound sanitation. We strive to accomplish this goal by identifying and correcting

https://kitsappublichealth.org/environment/

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Septic System Safety

(8 days ago) WEBthe septic tank or trying to open the lid can be dangerous. Kids or pets can be seriously injured from falls into or around the tank, and exposure to bacteria can cause health risks. • Have your system inspected regularly by a septic service professional certified by the Kitsap Public Health District. The inspection will ensure

https://kitsappublichealth.org/information/files/resources/EH-21.pdf

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Kitsap Public Health District Resource Library

(3 days ago) WEBOur waters and your health (EH-5) Seeing orange slime? (EH-4) On-site sewage (septic systems) Homeowner's guide to on-site septic systems (EH-10) Landscaping your septic drain field (EH-1) Replacing your septic system (EH-7) Septic Systems: Is yours failing? (EH-2) Septic system maintenance: a reality check (EH-3) Septic system safety (EH-21

https://kitsappublichealth.org/information/resource_library.php

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Solid Waste Facilities Kitsap Public Health District

(9 days ago) WEBTo file a complaint, call the Solid and Hazardous Waste Program at 360-728-2235, or you may contact us online. If you believe the situation creates an IMMEDIATE danger to life, health, or the environment, call 911.

https://kitsappublichealth.org/environment/solid_wastes.php

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Regulations Kitsap Public Health District kitsappublichealth.org

(8 days ago) WEBRegulations for solid and hazardous waste are complex. Different rules are issued by the state Department of Ecology, Kitsap County, and the Health District. The most helpful way for you to learn what is required in Kitsap County is to review the local regulations via the links below. They are consistent with the Department of Ecology rules and

https://kitsappublichealth.org/environment/regulations.php

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PRIVATE WELLS - Kitsap Public Health

(Just Now) WEBA chemical analysis of your well water, showing the level of iron, manganese, nitrate, chloride, and conductivity (known as the “Kitsap 5”). This test must be conducted by a state-approved lab. A copy of your private well system design worksheet, usually completed by your well driller. Depending on the well’s location, we may require that

https://kitsappublichealth.org/environment/private_wells.php

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CONNECTION PERMIT OR SEPTIC TANK REPLACEMEMENT

(5 days ago) WEBStarting at a point two feet from the house foundation, sewer pipe must be 4-inch diameter PVC, of type ASTM 3033, 3034, or schedule 40. All pipe connections must be of the same type and glued. The grade of the sewer pipe is recommended to be 1/4 inch per foot, with a minimum requirement of 1/8 inch per foot. 90 degree bends are not permitted

https://kitsappublichealth.org/environment/files/forms/ConnectionPermit.pdf

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