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New Service Announcement – September 27, 2022

On-site Sewage (Septic) Systems – Building Services

Effective October 1, 2022, the Town of Perth will begin delivery of Ontario Building Code Part 8 On-site Sewage System Permitting and Inspections services for existing properties not capable of being serviced by the municipal sewer system, which are already serviced by an existing On-site Sewage System. This change comes as Leeds, Grenville and Lanark District Health Unit will cease providing Part 8 services to area municipalities September 30, 2022.

Applications, Forms and General Inquiries

New applications and inquiries for On-Site Sewage systems should be directed to Building Services staff via buildingadmin@perth.ca  or 613-267-3311 ext. 2222.

Below are the forms used to support On-Site Sewage System Permit application submissions and file search requests:

  • Performance Level Review of On-Site Sewage System Application Package(for renovations and additions to buildings serviced by an On-Site Sewage System)
  • Class 4 and 5 On-Site Sewage System Permit Application Package
  • Class 4 and 5 On-Site Sewage Typical Drawing Templates
  • Search Request Form of On-Site Systems Records
  • Class 2 and 3 On-Site Sewage System Permit Application Package

Please note, where the application is for expanding a system due to proposed renovations, additions, or change of use of the building. Additional forms may be required along with supporting construction drawings must be submitted at the same time.  You may need other Building information or forms.

Property Owners with an On-Site Sewage (Septic) System

Some properties in Perth are not connected to the municipal sewer system and instead the buildings are serviced by an On-site sewage system (typically referred to as a “septic system”) which is designed to treat wastewater generated by the use toilets, showers, dishwashers, washing machines, etc…

A on-site sewage system includes a septic tank and a leaching bed and generally both hidden below the soil. As the property owner, it is your responsibility to make sure your on-site sewage system is in good working order. A well maintained and properly working system is critical to your health, the health of neighbours, the health of the ecosystem, and the value of your property investment. Below is some information about proper operation and maintenance of a septic system, how to identify that a septic system may not be working properly and what to do if you do suspect a problem with your septic system. 

Do:

  • Know where your septic tank and leaching bed are located on your property
  • Keep accurate records of sewage system maintenance, pump outs and service calls
  • Test your well water at least three times per year for indicator bacteria (spring, summer and fall)
  • Have your system inspected by a licensed installer or sewage hauler every few years and pumped out when required (a house typically every three years — some commercial uses may require more frequent inspection and pumping). Best time of year for pump out is summer or fall before the cold weather.
  • Clean the effluent filter (located in the tank where it flows to the bed) at least once a year
  • Direct surface water/drainage away from leaching bed
  • Conserve water use to reduce amount of wastewater needed to be treated

Do Not: 

  • Enter your septic tank
  • Put fats, oils, paints, food waste, chemicals, pharmaceuticals, sanitary products, condoms or anything plastic down the drain
  • Use special additives that are claimed to enhance your tank or system
  • Use cleaning detergents that are high in phosphorus
  • Dig on your property without knowing where your sewage system is located
  • Drive or park over your sewage system
  • Pave over your leaching bed
  • Put an above ground pool over your leaching bed
  • Put an outdoor skating rink over your leaching bed
  • Plant vegetation over your leaching bed (e.g. garden, flower beds, trees etc.)
  • Connect rain gutters, sump pumps or storm drains into your sewage system
  • Drain hot tubs or pools into your sewage system

Signs that your system is not working properly

  • You detect a sewer odour
  • There is ponding on top or beside the leaching bed or mantle
  • Toilets, sinks or other drains are slow to drain or backing up

What to do when you suspect a problem

  • Contact a licensed installer or sewage hauler and have the system inspected
  • After inspection it may be necessary to have a licensed hauler pump out tank
  • If the system has "failed" it may be necessary to replace all or part of the system
  • Contact the Perth Building Department to obtain necessary permits to replace or repair the system. 
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