Doesn’t the county health department already inspect for compliance with sewer discharge requirements?

No. The City has primary authority over use of the sewer system. The county environmental health inspector typically does not inspect sewer pretreatment systems for proper operation and maintenance. A county inspector will take action on a sewer issue if they determine that the public health is threatened. 

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1. Who Needs a Waste Discharge Permit?
2. Why these facilities?
3. Why a permit?
4. What does the permit cover?
5. How do I know if I need to install or upgrade a pretreatment system?
6. When can I anticipate an inspection?
7. Doesn’t the county health department already inspect for compliance with sewer discharge requirements?
8. Will the permit change the way inspection and enforcement is conducted?
9. What are the penalties for noncompliance?
10. Is the sewer permit program new?
11. Are there fees associated with the permit?
12. How do I apply for the permit?
13. Who do I talk to for information and assistance with this program?