County commissioners blasted state legislators for enacting a mandate without providing funding, and leaving it up to local governments to figure out the costs. Anyone can view a sampling of recent ...
Brevard County will now offer at least $6,000 to homeowners to help them upgrade their septic systems. A 2023 state law requires homeowners near the Indian River ...
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LAS VEGAS (KTNV) — The Southern Nevada Health District wants your input on proposed septic system regulations. District officials have begun sending out surveys to people who might be affected by the ...
As the Baltimore County Council considers a bill that would allow property owners with septic systems a choice in connecting to the public sewer system, some affected Perry Hall residents are looking ...
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LEXINGTON COUNTY, S.C. — Homeowners in Lexington County’s Congaree Creek Watershed may qualify for financial assistance to repair or replace failing septic systems through the Congaree Creek Septic ...
Physical AI holds the promise of making everything from robots to a slew of mobile edge devices much more interactive and useful, but it will significantly alter how systems are designed, verified, ...
The tension between state needs and local control was at the heart of the debate over the MBTA Communities Act of 2021, which imposed requirements on local zoning. It arose again last year with ...
Many people who spoke before the St. Tammany Parish Council during a meeting last week seemed to agree on one thing: across the parish residential septic systems are leaking untreated sewage into the ...
Lawmakers on a panel that reviews state regulations have temporarily blocked a proposed change in state guidelines for a specific type of septic system, a change that would make it cheaper to install.