October 18, 2017
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
CONTACT:
Craig Sanders
Environmental Health Services
303-271-5759
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Ashley Moore
Jefferson County Public Health
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Board of Health to Consider Changes in Onsite Wastewater Treatment (Septic) System Regulation
Jefferson County, Colorado — The Jefferson County Board of Health is in the process of revising its current onsite wastewater treatment (septic) system regulations. These changes are necessary due to recent revisions to the Colorado Onsite Wastewater Treatment System regulations (also known as “Regulation 43”) adopted by the Colorado Water Quality Control Commission. A stakeholder meeting for industry practitioners was held in September, and as part of the revision process, a DRAFT of the proposed regulations was presented to the Board of Health on October 17, 2017.
Jefferson County Public Health (JCPH) will hold an informational meeting to present proposed changes to the public and solicit their input on Monday, October 30, 2017, at 6:30 p.m. at the West Jefferson Middle School cafeteria located at 9449 Barnes Ave, Conifer, CO 80433. Staff will note comments received and will report them to the Board of Health. After this meeting, the Board of Health will then hold a public hearing on Tuesday, December 19, 2017, at the JCPH offices at 645 Parfet Street, Lakewood CO 80215, commencing at 8:00 a.m. At this meeting, the Board of Health may vote to adopt the regulations, propose additional changes or continue the adoption process to a later date.
“Most of the proposed changes are mandated by Regulation 43,” according to Bonnie McNulty, president of the Board of Health. “Local health departments such as ours have limited ability to vary from those requirements.” She also noted that there was an extensive stakeholder process at the state level. Several staff members participated in these working groups and were satisfied that the proposed changes are appropriate and reflect the best practices for the onsite wastewater industry.
Most of the revisions are technical in nature and will primarily impact designers and installers. A summary of the proposed changes may be found on the JCPH website
here,
as well as the full regulations,
here.
More information is available on our
OWTS web page.
Hard copies are also available for review. Contact Craig Sanders at 303 271-5759 or
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The Board of Health appreciates and encourages active public participation in this important decision-making process and welcomes both written and verbal testimony. If approved at the December 19, 2017, meeting, the Regulations will become effective on February 1, 2018.
About Jefferson County Public Health
Jefferson County Public Health (JCPH) is committed to promoting health and preventing injury and disease for the residents of Jefferson County, Colorado. Public health is what we as a society do collectively to prevent illness and premature death and promote health in our neighborhoods and communities. To learn more about JCPH, visit
www.jeffco.us/public-health
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