REGULATION DATA

County septic regulation data with source context

SepticPro gives contractors county-level septic data for regulations, permits, fees, contacts, and forms, with a product direction toward making source context and verification status visible.

Actual county data example

The Boulder County screenshot shows the kind of county record surfaced in SepticPro: agency contact fields and individual OWTS fee rows.

Agency shown
Boulder County Public Health
Contact shown
303-441-1564 and [email protected]
Fee rows shown
Minor repair permit $1,200, renewal $250, additional inspections $250
Actual Boulder County data screenshot in SepticPro showing agency contact information and OWTS permit fee rows

What this page covers

  • Look up county septic rules, setbacks, forms, fees, and health department contacts.
  • Show contractors when data is present, missing, or needs verification.
  • Connect regulation data to permit checklists and site-plan warnings.
  • Help office staff answer common permit questions faster.

Search topics

  • county septic regulations
  • septic permit data
  • septic code lookup

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Frequently asked questions

Why does source context matter?

Contractors should know whether a rule came from an official source, a reviewed record, or an area that still needs verification.

Can regulation data feed the site plan?

Yes. The most useful regulation data is not just searchable; it should drive checklist items and setback checks.