New Hampshire on Sept. 1 adopted new laws regarding waterfront septic systems. The Laconia Daily Sun reported that environmental professionals and conservationists are optimistic the new rules will help protect the state’s rivers, lakes and streams.
The new ruling requires a state-licensed septic system evaluator or state-permitted designer to inspect a septic system at a waterfront property before the property is sold or transferred. In the event of a failing system, the evaluator would notify the local health officer and the New Hampshire Department of Environmental Services. The home buyer would have 180 days to replace the septic system or request
Rules and Regs: New Hampshire Adopts New Septic Laws for Waterfront Property
Also in this month’s update, Tennessee, Florida and North Carolina residents are eligible for FEMA assistance to repair onsite systems damaged by severe storms
Nov 12, 2024 | by Joan Koehne |














