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Steps to
Constructing a Building
with No Public Sewers or Public Water
To
construct a building where there are no public sewers or public water
requires permits from the Torrington Area Health District to install a
septic system and to drill a well. The TAHD is an independent agency that
represents all its constituent towns for purposes of septic systems and
well approvals. In addition to TAHD approval, other approvals must be
obtained from local officials. The final step with any building is the
issuance of the Certificate of Occupancy (CO) that is obtained from the
local building official. The following steps are the typical sequence
before the CO is issued.
- The lot
owner hires a professional engineer to do soil
testing
and submit a site plan to the TAHD that shows all the details of
how the lot will be developed.
- If
inland-wetland soils exist on the lot, it may be necessary for the
engineer to use a soil scientist to outline the wetland soils.
- The engineer
submits two sets of his design and a set of the house plans to the
TAHD with a check
for the appropriate amount for review and approval.
- Once
approved, the TAHD issues a sewage disposal permit to the lot owner.
- The lot
owner brings his house plans with his site plan to other people that
have jurisdictions such as the zoning enforcement official, building
official, inland-wetland commission, state highway, and utility
companies.
- All
necessary permits and approvals are obtained and construction begins.
- The lot
owner must hire a state licensed septic system installer to construct
his system. The installer takes out a permit to construct from the
TAHD.
- The septic
system is constructed and the TAHD inspects and approves it before it
is covered.
- The TAHD
signs off on the well permit and the well is drilled.
- The lot
owner is responsible to test the well water and submit the results to
the TAHD.
- The TAHD
issues a Permit to Discharge for the septic system and approves the
water supply if all requirements are satisfied.
- All other
inspections and approvals are obtained in a timely manner.
The local
building official issues a Certificate of Occupancy and the building can
be legally used.
Please view the
TAHD
Map for
contact information. Click within your town boundary to receive
the name and contact information of the Sanitarian providing services for
your town.
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