CEP-2 APPLICATION - Alabama Department of Public - adph 2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the CEP-2 APPLICATION in the editor.
  2. Begin by filling out Part A. Enter your county health department information, including the date received and fee details. Ensure all fields are completed accurately.
  3. In the Owner/Authorized Agent section, provide your name, daytime phone number, alternate phone number, and property address. Make sure to include city, county, state (AL), and zip code.
  4. Complete the property size and water system serving the site. If applicable, fill in details for large flow developments in Items 11-15.
  5. If this system serves dwellings or establishments, complete Items 16-28 with accurate counts of dwellings, bedrooms, and other relevant features.
  6. Read the signing statement carefully before signing. Ensure you understand your responsibilities regarding installation and maintenance.
  7. For Parts B and C, follow similar steps to provide detailed planning information and site evaluations as required by the application instructions.

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IMPORTANT: ALABAMA LAWS Alabama state law requires homeowners to get a permit from the local health department before putting in a new system or before repairing an existing system. Alabama state law requires that septic tank installers and pumpers be licensed by the Alabama Onsite Wastewater Board (AOWB).
According to the Alabama Department of Public Health, in order to a septic tank and system, the individual must have a current, certified license from the Alabama Onsite Wastewater Board.
Permits. Before installation, modification, or repair of a septic tank system, a permit application must be submitted and approved, and a permit issued. In Alabama, septic tank permits are often issued by the local health department.
To be eligible to attend initial training and take the exam for the Basic Installer License, you must show 12 months of work experience for the basic installer; types of work experience accepted but not limited to: installing septic tanks, sewer lines, wastewater treatment operations, working with a basic installer.
While DIY solutions might seem cost-effective, they carry docHub risks, such as: Health Hazards: Septic tanks contain harmful bacteria and pathogens. Improper handling can lead to serious illnesses. Environmental Damage: Incorrect repairs can result in untreated sewage contaminating soil and water sources.

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