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310 CMR 15 State Environmental Code, Title 5: standard requirements for the siting, construction, inspection, upgrade and expansion of on-site sewage treatment and disposal systems and for the transport and disposal of septage

Title 5 refers to a set of regulations in Massachusetts governing the design, installation, and maintenance of septic systems. Officially known as 310 CMR 15.000, these regulations ensure that septic systems operate effectively and safely to protect public health and the environment. Key aspects of Title 5 include:

  1. Inspection Requirements: Before the sale or transfer of property, a Title 5 inspection is required to ensure the septic system is functioning properly. In many instances, permitted additions or upgrades to a property trigger the Title V inspection process.
  2. System Design and Installation: Regulations specify the standards for designing and installing new septic systems.
  3. Maintenance Standards: Ongoing maintenance and periodic inspections are mandated to prevent system failures and protect groundwater quality.
  4. Repair and Replacement Guidelines: Clear guidelines are provided for repairing or replacing failing septic systems to meet regulatory standards.

Title 5 aims to prevent groundwater contamination and protect public health by ensuring that septic systems are properly maintained and function effectively.

Call or email us today for advice, inspection, system design and Title V installation needs.

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(413) 6-TITLE-5

(413) 620-9125

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