Existing System Evaluation Report for Onsite Wastewater 2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open it in the editor.
  2. Begin by filling out the 'Septic System Owner-Provided Information' section. Enter the property owner's name, telephone number, site address, and other relevant details.
  3. Proceed to 'General System Information'. Check all applicable types of existing septic systems and provide details such as permit number and installation date.
  4. In the 'Overall Septic System Status' section, answer questions regarding sewage discharge and backup. Provide additional comments if necessary.
  5. Continue with the 'Septic Tank' section. Indicate whether the tank was pumped during inspection and describe its condition, including material type and accessibility.
  6. Complete sections on dosing tanks, soil absorption systems, sand filters, and alternative treatment technologies as applicable. Ensure to provide detailed observations and comments.
  7. Finally, attach any required documents such as maintenance records or original permits before submitting your completed report.

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0:01 1:48 Borings. Major grading is not necessary. And could potentially alter a site to the point where aMoreBorings. Major grading is not necessary. And could potentially alter a site to the point where a permit for a conventional septic system could not be issued.
OWTS are underground structures that treat and dispose wastewater, typically from homes and businesses in suburban and rural locations.
Location StateSeptic Inspection Cost California $800 Florida $560 Georgia $500 Illinois $5306 more rows
The liquid level should be even with the base of the outlet pipe. If the tank looks normal, continue with inspection. layer covering the baffle or too close to the lid of the tank means the tank is too full or the outlet baffle filter is clogged. CALL A PROFESSIONAL TO INSPECT YOUR SEPTIC SYSTEM!
The average household septic system should be inspected at least every three years by a septic service professional. Household septic tanks are typically pumped every three to five years.

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