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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the compliance inspection form for existing SSTS in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering the system status on the specified date. Choose between 'Compliant' or 'Noncompliant' and provide any applicable reasons for noncompliance.
  3. Fill in the property information, including Parcel ID, property address, reason for inspection, and contact details of the property owner or representative.
  4. In the certification section, ensure that all necessary information has been gathered. Enter your name, certification number, business name, license number, and signature.
  5. Complete each compliance component by answering yes or no to the criteria listed. Provide comments or explanations where necessary to clarify your findings.
  6. Attach any required documents such as soil boring logs or system drawings as indicated in the necessary attachments section.

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State statute indicates that a Certificate of Compliance for an existing system is valid for a 3 year period and a Certificate of Compliance for a new system is valid for five years, unless the local unit of government finds evidence of an imminent threat to public health and safety which requires the abandonment of
The inspection found that most health and safety requirements were being met, but some issues needed attention. Previous inspection concerns had been addressed.

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