CHARLESTON, S.C. (WCSC) - Lowcountry environmental groups are celebrating a recent ruling by a circuit court judge about building large-scale septic tank systems. The court ordered that public notice ...
The health district wants to issue operating permits at five-year intervals for all septic systems, and proposes an operating ...
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Homeowners say new sewage rules threaten property values
Thousands of Clark County families say they’re facing new regulations that could hit their wallets and property values. Clark County health officials are considering major changes to septic ...
Channel 13 follow-up: Neighbors explain why they're worried about potential septic tank rule changes
SNHD is considering ending permanent septic permits, and replacing them with a five-year permit that would cost homeowners $226 each time, and would require inspections.
DIRECTLY FUND AND MANAGE THE RENOVATION PROJECT. SINCE 2013, LITERALLY THOUSANDS OF MANATEES HAVE DIED IN THE NORTHERN INDIAN RIVER LAGOON IN BREVARD COUNTY. BUT AS WESH TWO MICHELLE MEREDITH REPORTS ...
CHARLESTON — Environmental groups are celebrating a legal victory that makes the process of installing large-scale septic systems in subdivisions more transparent — and holds developers accountable.
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