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Managed Septic Systems
Environmental Public Health - DOH-Charlotte
- Charlotte.EH@FLHealth.gov
- 941-624-7200
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941-624-7220 -
1100 Loveland Blvd.
Port Charlotte, FL 33980
Charlotte County's Code of Ordinances states that “all non-ATU on-site sewage systems located within three hundred (300) feet, as measured from the closest point of the drainfield to a canal or other surface waters, shall be pumped empty at least once every five (5) years by a licensed septic tank contractor or plumber equipped and certified to pump on-site sewage systems."
Along with the pump out, Charlotte County, Florida, homeowners are responsible to provide a copy of the septic tank certification and obtain a permit with Florida Department of Health in Charlote County's Division of Environmental Public Health. Failure to do so results in enforcement action.
A map of the managed septic systems can be viewed on Charlotte County's GIS managed systems map.
Do you want to learn more about managed spectic systems? Read the managed septic system information - inspection and pump-out of baseline systems.
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