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SEWERAGE SYSTEM REGULATION (BRITISH COLUMBIA)

Copyright (c) Queen's Printer, Victoria, British Columbia, Canada License Disclaimer B.C. Reg. 326/2004 O.C. 701/2004 Deposited July 8, 2004 effective May 31, 2005 This consolidation is current to June 20, 2017. Link to Point in Time Public Health Act SEWERAGE SYSTEM REGULATION [includes amendments up to B.C. Reg. 209/2010, June 28, 2010] Contents Part 1 — Definitions and General Rules 1  Definitions 2  Application 2.1  Prescribed health hazards and regulated activities 3  Discharge of domestic sewage 3.1  Setback from wells Part 2 — Holding Tanks 4  Permit for holding tank 5  Maintenance of holding tank Part 3 — Sewerage Systems 6  Restriction on construction and maintenance 7  Authorized persons 8  Filing 9  Letter of certification 10  Maintenance of sewerage system Part 4 — Enforcement 11  Orders 12  Offences Part 1 — Definitions and General Rules Definitions 1    In this regulation: "Act&quo

Wastewater Lagoon Odor Control in Summer

Wastewater Lagoon Odor Control in Summer : Summer's warmer water temperatures and low lagoon DO can cause foul odors; learn why lagoon odor control is about increasing DO and water circulation.

What is the Single Largest Cause of Septic System Failure?

What is the Single Largest Cause of Septic System Failure? : We list the top three reasons why onsite systems fail … and tell you what’s most often to blame.

Onsite Installer | Not Glamorous, Not Boring Says This Septic Detective | Videos

Onsite Installer | Not Glamorous, Not Boring Says This Septic Detective | Videos

Faced with a Flooded Septic System?

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Faced with a Flooded Septic System? : Floods can wreak havoc on septic systems, but they can often be rescued if the septic professional knows how to minimize the damage. For more information please contact us:  https://turtletankssepticsystems.com/contact/

Re-Using grey water, 3 tips

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B.C. water restrictions: 3 grey water tips to get you started Simple ways to save water from your shower and kitchen for outdoor use By On the Island,  CBC News   Posted: Aug 13, 2015 7:00 PM PT  Last Updated: Aug 13, 2015 7:00 PM PT As water restrictions remain enforced throughout the province of B.C., here are three easy ways to recycle household water for outdoor use. (Getty Images) Easy tips for using grey water  7:05 310 shares Facebook Twitter Reddit Google Share Email Related Stories Sunshine Coast watering restrictions may threaten food security, says farmer Sunshine Coast bans all watering, moves to Stage 4 restrictions Drought shaming alternative in Nanaimo rewards water savers B.C. drought: could bath water be the answer? External Links Salt Spring Island Water Council (Note: CBC does not endorse and is not responsible for the content of external