The Southern Nevada Health District has proposed changes to existing septic system regulations, including revoking permanent septic system permits and changing them to five-year permits.
SNHD is considering ending permanent septic permits, and replacing them with a five-year permit that would cost homeowners $226 each time, and would require inspections.
The Southern Nevada Health District Board of Health met Thursday, and while new septic regulations were not on the agenda, residents still showed up to make sure their concerns were heard.
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