R.61-56.2, licensing of onsite wastewater systems master contractors
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South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control
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Sewage disposal plants--Law and legislation--South Carolina; Sewage disposal plants--South Carolina; Sewage disposal plants--Design and construction--South Carolina; Sewage disposal plants--Licenses--South Carolina; Sewage disposal plants--Licenses--Fees--South Carolina
The purpose of this regulation is to protect public health and the environment by ensuring the
competence of onsite wastewater system master contractors. Proper construction, installation and
approval practices for onsite wastewater systems are essential for the safe treatment and disposal of
domestic wastewater.
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Date
2009-06-26Metadata
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