Brevard county sewer credit form 2026

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  5. Select your account number based on whether you are a customer of the City of Melbourne or City of Cocoa.
  6. Indicate either the date of pool fill or leak repair, as applicable, to support your credit request.
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Brevard County is providing grants of up to $18,000 for eligible homeowners to upgrade their conventional septic system to an advanced septic system. Eligibility amounts are based on a propertys estimated pollution to the groundwater through its septic drainfield.
Sewer credits reduce operating costs, and the savings could be applied to new energy projects or other equipment replacements.
Using a home equity loan or home equity line of credit (HELOC) to finance a new septic system can be a smart choice if you have substantial equity in your property. HELOCs are quite similar to home equity loans, as both involve borrowing against the equity in your home.
Effective July 1, 2023, HB 1379 requires that in all impacted areas, applicants for new septic systems serving lots of one acre or less, must a nitrogen-reducing system (ENR-OSTDS) instead of a conventional septic system.

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