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Sewer Permitting Program: A Guide for Wastewater Transportation Systems
South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control, Bureau of Water
South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control, Bureau of Water
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Abstract
This document has been prepared for use by consulting engineers, developers, industries, and public entities dealing with the Bureau of Water on sewer system projects. It provides: an overview of the Bureau's responsibilities, a summary of regulatory requirements, identification of the entities involved in permitting, and highlights of the review and approval procedures. We hope this document will help everyone have a better understanding of the sewer system permitting program. Through this understanding, we feel it will be easier to go through the administrative processes, technical reviews, and approval processes of the Bureau. This document provides an explanation of the Bureau's decision making processes. Our decisions are made based on the technical, administrative, and legal aspects of a sewer system project with the protection of the environment and public health as the major considerations. The Bureau is committed to providing quality service in a reasonable time in all aspects of the permit programs. To do this, we need the cooperation of all parties who deal with us in recognizing our responsibilities and the manner in which we implement them. Therefore, please take the time to read this document carefully. This document is not a replacement for the regulations on sewer system projects.
Issue Date
2000-09
Keywords
Sewage disposal plants--Licenses--South Carolina, Sewage disposal plants--South Carolina--Design and construction
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Text
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