permits
Municipal Delegation
Beginning July 1, 2007, every parcel of land came under the authority of the State's on-site wastewater & potable water supply system program. As a result of this change, a state permit is needed for most repairs, upgrades, and new construction of on-site wastewater treatment and disposal facilities, on-site potable water supplies, and connections to municipal water distribution and wastewater collection systems.
Municipal Connections
The Regional Office Program reviews projects for compliance and issues permits in the administration of Chapter 1, Wastewater System and Potable Water Supply Rules. Part of the responsibility of the Program is to review and approve projects that have new or replacement water or sewer service connections to municipal water and sewer mains.
Innovative and Alternative
Innovative and Alternative Wastewater Technology
St. Johnsbury Regional Office
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Springfield Regional Office
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Rutland Regional Office
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Essex Regional Office
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Wastewater System and Potable Water Supply Program
The Wastewater System and Potable Water Supply (WW) Program issues water/wastewater permits (WW Permits) for; soil-based wastewater systems with flows of less than 6,500 gallons per day, potable water supplies (water supplies that are not public water supplies), and for municipal water and sewer connections. Permitting staff are located in five regional offices through out the State. Staff also administer the licensed designer program and reviews innovative and alternative systems for potential use in the state.