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Septic systems must be well maintained and must be located a safe distance from the well. A clogged septic tank may saturate the ground with sewer water, which could lead to contamination of the well water. Contamination could also occur if the septic tank is too close to the well.
The septic system must be modified, and a modification permit must be obtained. This permit fee is $320.
Plastic tanks usually have low effluent levels and will \u201cfloat\u201d when the water level is higher than usual. This \u201cfloating\u201d can destroy your plumbing system and the septic tank itself. Plastic septic tanks are not approved for use in all states.
\u2013 A full foundation must be 10 feet from the septic tank and 20 feet from the leaching area. \u2013 A slab foundation such as a garage must be 10 feet from the septic tank and 10 feet from the leaching area.
How do I apply for a permit? To apply for a permit, download and complete an Application Form (DEP4015, page 1) and submit it, along with a Site Plan (DEP4015, page 2), a building floor plan and the required application fee to your local county health department.
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Contaminants can travel long distances in some soils. Therefore, drinking water wells should be located at least 75 feet from any part of a septic tank system.
Inspections, repairs, and pump-outs would have to be performed by a registered septic tank contractor. Property owners would be responsible for paying the costs. Sen. Joe Gruters (R-District 23) filed the senate bill.
In Florida, who is allowed to do work on a septic system? A homeowner can do septic work only on his or her owner-occupied, single-family home. A state plumber, licensed pursuant to section 489.105(3)(m), F.S.
A homeowner can do septic work only on his or her owner-occupied, single-family home. A state plumber, licensed pursuant to section 489.105(3)(m), F.S. A septic tank contractor registered pursuant to Part III of Chapter 489, F.S. and Part III of Rule 64E-6, F.A.C.
Anyone practicing septic tank contracting in Florida must be registered and approved by the State of Florida. This provides statewide training for any new installations or repairs of septic systems in Florida. Once licensed with the DOH, registration must be renewed annually.

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