Michigan stands alone - and not in a good way. We are the only state in the country without a statewide septic code.
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Plans for new industrial unit face obstacle over 'bats and animals'
Fresh plans to build a light industrial unit at Lone Barn Farm near Romsey have drawn an objection from Test Valley Borough ...
DC Water returned flow to the Potomac Interceptor on Saturday afternoon, after testing in the morning confirmed it could ...
Mesa County just approved $108K to keep testing streams for selenium and E. coli. Local leaders say it will take everyone’s help to meet tough new state rules.
Her old septic system was not designed to handle the soggy soil in her leach field, rendering the system unusable for six ...
Barnstable’s health board will review a proposal that could change septic rules near sensitive waters. What could it mean for some property owners?
The MarketWatch News Department was not involved in the creation of this content. BOURBONNAIS, Ill., March 12, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- Why do some homebuyers find problems in their new house that weren't ...
A watchdog group is questioning Missoula County’s conditional approval allowing the Holland Lake Lodge to use an old storage tank for sewage this summer.
In a unanimous vote on Wednesday morning, the Southern Nevada Health District withdrew a controversial proposal to update regulations for local homeowners with septic tanks. For the past six months, ...
The boil water alert for Darwin has been lifted after testing confirmed the region's water was free of E.coli and other ...
Failing septic systems threaten lakes and groundwater, but Michigan remains the only state without uniform regulations.
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