| For residents and homeowners inside the South Holmes Harbor Shellfish Protection District FOCUS areas (click here for map).
You may qualify for a limited $50 rebate to use to defray the cost of inspection, or for purchase and installation of an approved riser (which raises the lid of your septic tank to ground level, making inspections easier and faster). The rebate is made possible through a financial assistance grant to Island County from the State Department of Ecology. |
If you are a homeowner inside the FOCUS area who has
been certified under HOST, you will be able to apply for the rebate. Visit our webpage to learn more: South Holmes Harbor Shellfish Protection District or call (360) 321-5111 x6069 - leave a message, we’ll call you back! |
| When is my inspection due? |
If you have already been certified through HOST to inspect your conventional residential septic system, or have hired a Licensed Service Provider, please remember to file your inspection form with the Health Department by the deadline:
Conventional Gravity Systems:
| July 1, 2010 - due every 3 years |
| May be inspected by HOST certified landowner |
Conventional Pressurized Gravity Systems:
| July 1, 2009 - due annually |
| May be inspected by HOST certified landowner if system is outside of sensitive area* |
All Other Systems:
| July 1, 2009 - due annually |
| Must be inspected by a Licensed Maintenance Service Provider |
*Sensitive areas include the South Holmes Harbor Shellfish Protection District (click to view map) and Penn Cove (click to view map). Note: inspections of pressurized residential systems inside sensitive areas cannot be certified by the landowner.
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