Southwest Missouri
A Barton County septic project starts before construction
Barton County Health Department's onsite sewage permit packet says not to begin construction before a permit is issued.
For rural property in Barton County, septic work is a before-you-dig question. The Barton County Health Department’s onsite sewage permit application says to return the form to the health department and not start construction before a permit is issued.
The packet asks for a site layout. It should show property lines, the proposed system, the house, wells, water lines, streams, ponds, rock features, neighboring wells, nearby homes, and other sewage systems. That is a lot to gather after a contractor is already scheduled.
Missouri DHSS sets minimum state standards for onsite wastewater systems, but the local packet is the Barton County starting point. Before buying rural land, replacing a system, or adding a home site, ask the health department what records, soil work, and permit steps apply to that exact property.
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Where this fits: this note belongs to Barton County. See every local note for the county on its page.