The New York Specific Waiver from Appendix 75-A Requirements (Septic) (DOH 1326) is a document provided by the New York State Department of Health (DOH) that outlines the exemptions from the regulations in Appendix 75-A of the DOH regulations. The waiver allows for certain conditions, such as use of alternative technologies, to be waived in certain situations, such as when a project is not economically feasible or when existing soil conditions make it impractical to meet the requirements of the Appendix. There are two types of waivers available: 1) a single-site waiver for individual septic systems, and 2) a multiple-site waiver for multiple septic systems located on the same property. Both waivers require an application to be submitted to the DOH for review and approval. The application must include a detailed description of the proposed system and an explanation of why the waiver is necessary. The DOH may also require additional information or testing to ensure that the proposed system will adequately protect public health and safety.
The New York Specific Waiver from Appendix 75-A Requirements (Septic) (DOH 1326) is a document provided by the New York State Department of Health (DOH) that outlines the exemptions from the regulations in Appendix 75-A of the DOH regulations. The waiver allows for certain conditions, such as use of alternative technologies, to be waived in certain situations, such as when a project is not economically feasible or when existing soil conditions make it impractical to meet the requirements of the Appendix. There are two types of waivers available: 1) a single-site waiver for individual septic systems, and 2) a multiple-site waiver for multiple septic systems located on the same property. Both waivers require an application to be submitted to the DOH for review and approval. The application must include a detailed description of the proposed system and an explanation of why the waiver is necessary. The DOH may also require additional information or testing to ensure that the proposed system will adequately protect public health and safety.