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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open it in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering the date of inspection and property address in the designated fields. Ensure accuracy as this information is crucial for verification.
  3. Fill in the owner's name, APN number, and permit number. These details help identify the property and its septic system.
  4. Provide a scaled plot plan showing the design and location of the sewage disposal system, including expansion areas relative to structures and water sources.
  5. Complete the sections regarding septic tank capacity, number of bedrooms, leach lines, seepage pits, and leach bed dimensions. Be precise with measurements for compliance.
  6. Indicate the construction type of the septic tank and confirm its condition by checking 'Yes' or 'No' as applicable. Add any comments if necessary.
  7. Answer additional questions about effluent flow, liquid levels, gravity feed design, and proximity to wells or natural drainage courses.
  8. Finally, provide your signature along with your license number and company details to certify that all information is accurate.

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A septic inspection is a thorough examination of a propertys septic system to ensure it is functioning correctly and efficiently. Septic systems are used to treat and dispose of wastewater in properties not connected to public sewer systems.
Typically, a septic system is permitted and inspected by your local permitting authority (i.e., local health or environmental department). You can contact these entities to obtain a copy of your propertys septic record drawing (the as-built design) and copies of the permit(s).
In order to find your septic tank, look out for the following: Wet places on your grass that have no reason to be consistently damp - can indicate your septic tank location. Some septic tanks have a riser that is attached to their opening.
All domestic waste water systems All septic tanks, and other types of treatment and disposal systems for domestic waste water should be registered on .protectourwater.ie.
Some of the signs that your property has a septic tank are: The tank needing to be emptied each year. 2, 3 or 4 manholes in close proximity to each other above ground. Possible vent pipes above ground these take unpleasant smells and gasses from the tank and distribute them into the air.
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The cost of a septic inspection in California varies based on several factors such as location, tank size, and the type of inspection. On average, a routine septic inspection can cost between $400 and $700. Visual Inspections: These are less thorough and usually cost around $100 to $300.
Contact your local health department for public records. Depending on the age of your septic system, you may be able to find information regarding the location of your septic system by making a public records request.
Types of Septic Licenses in California To legally perform septic tank work, including construction, installation, and maintenance, you must obtain a C42 Sanitation System Contractor license from the California Contractors State License Board.

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