Add new law regulating septic tanks and wastewater treatment systems
In Plain English
Richmond currently has no specific rules for septic tanks and private wastewater systems. The new law creates standards for installation, maintenance, and inspection of these systems. If approved, property owners with septic tanks must follow city requirements for permits and regular maintenance.
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