Disposal of quantities over 5000 gallons day is governed by the florida department of environment protection dep.
Florida septic tanks.
For more information on permitting septic systems contact the florida department of health s bureau of onsite sewage programs at 850 245 4250.
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With an estimated 2 6 million systems in operation florida represents 12 percent of the united states septic systems.
A conventional septic system is typically installed at a single family home or small business.
Florida septic is a leading manufacturer of commercial concrete precast tanks used as septic tanks grease interceptors and oil water interceptors.
These septic tanks are state approved for use in the state of florida.
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Septic tanks have long been a low cost way to handle sewage in florida and across the country.
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A registered septic tank contractor state licensed plumber person certified under section 381 0101 f s or master septic tank contractor shall determine the tank volume and shall perform a visual inspection of the tank when the tank is empty to detect any observable defects or leaks in the tank.
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Spending a few thousand dollars per home on a septic tank was cheaper than laying lines for municipal.
Onsite sewage treatment and disposal systems ostds commonly referred to as septic systems are a safe and effective means of wastewater disposal for 30 percent of florida s population.
Florida septic tank regulations play an important part in protecting our drinking water.
Rules and guidelines are contained in the solid and hazardous waste regulation handbook.
The gravel stone drainfield is a design that has existed for decades.
Regulation of septic tank systems.
A decentralized wastewater treatment system consisting of a septic tank and a trench or bed subsurface wastewater infiltration system drainfield.
A septic tank in florida must have a minimum 900 gallon capacity for up to 300 gallons of sewage flow per day.
This gallon capacity increases on a sliding scale by household size and whether or not the building is intended for commercial use the florida department of health accepts metered water use data in order to determine what size tank is necessary for the property.
The florida department of health doh is the regulatory body that governs the installation operation and alteration of on site septic systems in florida.