COMMERCIAL SEPTIC INSTALLATION IN THE HILL COUNTRY
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- Or Did You Outgrow Your Old Septic System?
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- Does Your Current System Allow For Growth?
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What Is The Best Septic System For Your Local Business?
There are some important questions to answer before you can pick the right septic system for your business. Who's going to be using your system, what kind of business you're running, and where your property is located are all big starting points. Then we need to factor in soil conditions and how much you expect your business to grow. Here's the practical reality...
The best way to figure out what your business needs is to give us a call. We'll help narrow it down based on your business and your property.
What Should A Commercial Septic Installation Cost?
Just like figuring out the best system type, the cost of your commercial septic installation really depends on the scope and size of the project. Your business needs, the size of your property, and how accessible the site is are all factors that can push the cost up or down.
It's a lot like buying a new work vehicle — there's a range.
Give us a call and we'll put together accurate pricing that fits your needs.
What Do I Need To Do As A Business Septic System Owner?
As a commercial septic system owner, it's your responsibility to understand your system, keep an eye on it to make sure it's working properly (or call for help if you're not sure), and follow all the safety rules and requirements for your system.
We're always here to keep things running smoothly with regular maintenance, but here's what you need to stay on top of in the day-to-day care of your system:
- Don't drive or park vehicles on or near your system. You'd think that goes without saying, but one of the most common ways septic tanks and disposal fields get damaged is when someone forgets and drives right over part of it.
- Your septic system will never produce water that's safe for people or animals. It processes wastewater so it's safe for the environment, but keep pets, customers, and employees away from your system and its components. Just in case.
- Keep your system healthy by avoiding non-biodegradable materials — things like plastics, coffee grounds, chemicals, grease, oil, solvents, paints, or anything along those lines.
And if your system is aerobic, make sure your aerator stays clear of standing water, fire ants (they're everywhere out here in the Hill Country, as you probably know), and rodents.
How Long Does It Take To Install A New Septic System?
It really depends. Residential systems can sometimes go in within a few weeks depending on permitting, but commercial installations have a lot more moving parts. The type of system you're going with (aerobic or conventional), the size and complexity of the job, Texas state and local permitting requirements, and even things you might not think about — like soil type around your property and weather — all play a role.
We can give you a much tighter estimate if you give us a call directly. We'll walk you through the process and everything that goes into the timeline. Give us a call!
For Guadalupe County, Texas, the authorized agent for septic (OSSF regulation and permitting) is: Guadalupe County Environmental Health Department They handle: Septic permits Inspections Installer approvals Repairs and modifications Maintenance compliance Most cities inside Guadalupe County (Seguin, Schertz, Cibolo, etc.) may have their own permitting authority within city limits, but the county Environmental Health office is the primary authorized agent for the majority of rural and unincorporated areas. Authorized agent for areas outside city limits Office: Guadalupe County Environmental Health Septic permits (new systems & repairs) Site evaluations Installer approvals Inspections Aerobic maintenance compliance Transfers & modifications Authorized Agent (Outside City Limits): Guadalupe County, Texas is in TCEQ OSSF Region 13 — San Antonio Regional Office. TCEQ OSSF Region: Region 13 (San Antonio) Regional Office: TCEQ San Antonio Regional Office Guadalupe Comal Medina Bexar Kendall Wilson Atascosa So all three you’ve asked about: Comal Medina Guadalupe are in Region 13 (San Antonio) for OSSF. Anything that isn’t liquid that enters the treatment system. Solids can be trash or sludge. A v-shaped opening usually found on one side of a weir. The v-notch provides a means of controlling flow into the weir and separating solids from the final effluent. The level of the surface of the water in a chamber or basin. The solids produced by the natural biological treatment process. Activated sludge has an abundance of beneficial microbes (“bugs”) and is used to bolster the aerobic treatment process. Outside city limits, septic (OSSF) regulation is handled by: Guadalupe County Environmental Health Department County OSSF page: State OSSF rules (30 TAC 285): You must obtain a county permit before: Installing a new septic system Replacing a system Expanding or modifying Major repairs (tank, drainfield, etc.) Permit forms and guidance: Operating a system without a permit can result in enforcement action. All systems must comply with TCEQ Chapter 285 and county standards. Key design considerations: Soil/site evaluation required Licensed site evaluator or engineer required Proper system sizing based on: Soil type home size water usage Setback requirements: property lines wells structures water bodies State design standards: In Guadalupe County, aerobic systems are common due to soil conditions. Required inspections typically include: Excavation inspection Tank placement inspection Final inspection The system cannot be covered or used until approved. All installation must be performed by licensed professionals. If you have an aerobic system: You must maintain an active maintenance contract. Requirements include: Regular service inspections Chlorine disinfection Alarm monitoring Service reports filed State maintenance rules: Failure to maintain can lead to violations and enforcement. May be done quickly but should be reported. Require: Permit Inspection Approval Examples: Tank replacement Pump replacement Drainfield replacement System redesign Always confirm with the county before major repairs. Guadalupe County enforces: Surfacing sewage Failing systems Unpermitted work Maintenance violations They can issue: Notices of violation Required repairs Fines Replacement orders State enforcement authority: When property is sold: Septic system must be disclosed Maintenance records may be required Repairs may be required if failing Outside city limits in Guadalupe County, pay attention to: Soil limitations (clay soils common) Aerobic systems often required Lot size restrictions Floodplain considerations Well separation distances High groundwater areas These affect system type and cost. Inside city limits in Guadalupe County, septic systems are regulated by the city, not the county, unless the city has delegated authority back to Guadalupe County or another authorized agent. Always verify jurisdiction first. Guadalupe County Environmental Health (county OSSF): State OSSF rules (TCEQ Chapter 285): Permitting authority inside city limits is typically: City Building/Development Department City-contracted authorized agent Occasionally Guadalupe County (if city defers) Example cities with their own permitting: Seguin Schertz Cibolo Marion Santa Clara New Berlin Always confirm before submitting a permit. If city has its own program: City issues permits City performs inspections City issues final approval If city defers: Guadalupe County handles permits Inside city limits, permits are required for: New system installation Replacement system Major repairs Alterations or expansions New construction on septic State permit guidance: All systems must meet TCEQ Chapter 285 standards. State design standards: Cities often have stricter requirements such as: Aerobic systems required on small lots Engineered designs Increased setbacks Spray-field restrictions Minimum lot size requirements Floodplain rules Design typically requires: Site/soil evaluation System sizing Layout plan Engineer approval in some areas Inspections are performed by: City inspector County inspector (if delegated) Typical inspections: Excavation Tank placement Final inspection System cannot be covered until approved. State inspection standards: Aerobic systems inside city limits usually require: Active maintenance contract Routine service reports Chlorination Alarm monitoring State maintenance rules: Cities may require: Maintenance affidavit Proof of service Transfer documentation May be performed quickly but must be reported. Require: Permit Inspection Approval Examples requiring permits: Tank replacement Pump replacement Drainfield replacement System redesign Always confirm with city authority first. Cities enforce: Surfacing sewage Failing systems Non-permitted installations Maintenance violations Enforcement may include: Notices of violation Required repairs Fines Replacement orders State enforcement authority: Inside city limits you must consider: Availability of public sewer Minimum lot size Floodplain restrictions High groundwater areas Soil limitations ETJ vs city jurisdiction Possible requirement to connect to sewer if available Many cities restrict new septic systems where sewer is available. For Medina County, Texas (outside city limits), the authorized agent for septic/OSSF permitting and inspections is: Authorized Agent for OSSF (outside city limits) Office: Medina County Environmental Health / OSSF New septic permits Repairs & alterations Site evaluations Installer approvals Inspections Aerobic system compliance Final approvals for OSSF outside city limits Authorized Agent (Outside City Limits): Medina County, Texas is in TCEQ OSSF Region 13 — San Antonio Regional Office. County: Medina County TCEQ OSSF Region: Region 13 (San Antonio) Regional Office: TCEQ San Antonio Regional Office Region 13 covers most counties in the San Antonio/Hill Country area, including: Medina Comal Guadalupe Bexar Kendall Wilson Atascosa Anything that isn’t liquid that enters the treatment system. Solids can be trash or sludge. A v-shaped opening usually found on one side of a weir. The v-notch provides a means of controlling flow into the weir and separating solids from the final effluent. The level of the surface of the water in a chamber or basin. The solids produced by the natural biological treatment process. Activated sludge has an abundance of beneficial microbes (“bugs”) and is used to bolster the aerobic treatment process. Outside city limits, septic systems are regulated by: Medina County Environmental Health / OSSF Program County septic page: State rules (TCEQ Chapter 285): You must obtain a permit before: Installing a new system Replacing a system Expanding or modifying Major repairs Permit application and guidance: Work without a permit can result in violations and fines. All systems must meet TCEQ Chapter 285 standards. Key design considerations: Site and soil evaluation required Licensed site evaluator or engineer required Proper system sizing based on: soil type home size water usage Setback requirements from: wells property lines structures water bodies State design standards: In Medina County, aerobic systems are common due to soil and lot sizes. Required inspections typically include: Excavation inspection Tank placement inspection Final inspection System cannot be covered or used until approval is given. All installation must be performed by licensed professionals. If you have an aerobic system: You must maintain an active maintenance contract. Requirements include: Regular service visits Chlorination Alarm monitoring Service reports State maintenance rules: Failure to maintain can result in enforcement action. May be done quickly but should be reported. Require: Permit Inspection Approval Examples: Tank replacement Pump replacement Drainfield replacement System redesign Always contact the county before major repairs. Medina County enforces: Surfacing sewage Failing systems Unpermitted installations Maintenance violations They can issue: Notices of violation Required repairs Fines Replacement orders State enforcement authority: Outside city limits in Medina County, pay attention to: Soil limitations Floodplain areas Well separation distances Minimum lot size High groundwater ETJ vs county jurisdiction These factors affect system type and cost. When property is sold: Septic must be disclosed Maintenance records may be required Failing systems must be repaired Inside city limits, septic systems are typically regulated by the city, not the county, unless the city has formally delegated authority back to Medina County. Always confirm jurisdiction first. Medina County Environmental Health (county OSSF): State OSSF rules (TCEQ Chapter 285): Permitting authority inside city limits is usually: City Building/Development Department City-contracted authorized agent Medina County (if city defers authority) Cities in Medina County where septic may still exist include: Hondo Castroville Devine Natalia LaCoste Lytle (partial) If a city runs its own OSSF program: Permit must be obtained from the city City performs inspections City issues final approval If the city does not run a program: Medina County handles permits Always verify before filing. Inside city limits, permits are required for: New system installation Replacement systems Major repairs Alterations or expansions New construction on septic State permit guidance: All systems must meet TCEQ Chapter 285 standards. State design standards: Cities often impose stricter requirements such as: Aerobic systems required on small lots Engineered designs Increased setbacks Spray-field restrictions Minimum lot size requirements Floodplain limitations Design typically requires: Site/soil evaluation System sizing Layout plan Engineer approval in some areas If public sewer is available, many cities require connection instead of septic. Inspections are performed by: City inspector County inspector (if delegated) Typical inspection stages: Excavation Tank placement Final inspection System cannot be covered until approved. State inspection standards: Aerobic systems inside city limits generally require: Active maintenance contract Routine service reports Chlorination Alarm monitoring State maintenance rules: Cities may require: Maintenance affidavit Proof of contract Transfer documentation May be performed immediately but must be reported. Require: Permit Inspection Approval Examples requiring permits: Tank replacement Pump replacement Drainfield replacement System redesign Always confirm with city authority before starting major repairs. Cities enforce: Surfacing sewage Failing systems Non-permitted installations Maintenance violations They may issue: Notices of violation Required repairs Fines Replacement orders State enforcement authority: Inside city limits you must consider: Availability of public sewer Minimum lot size requirements Floodplain restrictions High groundwater Soil limitations ETJ vs city jurisdiction Many Medina County cities restrict new septic systems where sewer is available. For Comal County, Texas (outside city limits), septic/OSSF regulation is handled by the county’s Environmental Health office. Comal County Environmental Health Department Address: Phone: Website: Hours: New septic permits Repairs & alterations Site/site soil evaluations Inspections Aerobic maintenance compliance Final approvals Installer coordination Cities like New Braunfels, Bulverde, Garden Ridge, etc., may have their own jurisdiction inside city limits, but for rural/unincorporated areas the Comal County Environmental Health Department is the authorized agent. For New Braunfels, Texas, septic (OSSF) jurisdiction depends on whether the property is inside the city limits or in the ETJ/outside city limits. The City of New Braunfels is the authorized agent for septic permitting and inspections within the city. City of New Braunfels – Environmental Health / OSSF They handle: Septic permits Inspections Repairs/alterations Final approvals Compliance within city limits If the property is outside city limits, the authorized agent is: Comal County Environmental Health Department County: Comal County Region 13 covers much of the San Antonio–Hill Country area and supports authorized agents in: Comal Guadalupe Medina Bexar Kendall Wilson Atascosa Anything that isn’t liquid that enters the treatment system. Solids can be trash or sludge. A v-shaped opening usually found on one side of a weir. The v-notch provides a means of controlling flow into the weir and separating solids from the final effluent. The level of the surface of the water in a chamber or basin. The solids produced by the natural biological treatment process. Activated sludge has an abundance of beneficial microbes (“bugs”) and is used to bolster the aerobic treatment process. Outside city limits, septic systems are regulated by: Comal County Environmental Health Department County septic program: State rules (TCEQ Chapter 285): A county permit is required before: Installing a new septic system Replacing a system Expanding or modifying Major repairs New construction on septic Permit information: Operating without a permit can result in enforcement and fines. All systems must comply with TCEQ Chapter 285 and Comal County standards. Site and soil evaluation Licensed site evaluator or engineer Proper system sizing Layout plan Comal County has challenging terrain: Rocky/limestone soils Thin soil layers Hill country slopes Floodplain areas Because of this: Aerobic systems are very common Engineered systems often required Larger setbacks may apply State design standards: Required inspections usually include: Excavation inspection Tank placement inspection Final inspection System cannot be covered or used until approved. All work must be performed by licensed installers. For aerobic systems (very common in Comal County): You must maintain an active maintenance contract. Requirements include: Regular service visits Chlorine disinfection Alarm monitoring Service reports State maintenance rules: Failure to maintain can lead to violations. May be performed quickly but should be reported. Require: Permit Inspection Approval Examples: Tank replacement Pump replacement Drainfield replacement System redesign Always contact the county before major repairs. Comal County enforces: Surfacing sewage Failing systems Unpermitted installations Maintenance violations They can issue: Notices of violation Required repairs Fines Replacement orders State enforcement authority: Outside city limits, pay close attention to: Rock and limestone Shallow soils Sloped lots Edwards Aquifer recharge zones Creek setbacks Well distances Minimum lot size requirements Space for drainfield Systems may require elevation or redesign These factors heavily affect system type and cost. When property is sold: Septic must be disclosed Maintenance records may be required Failing systems must be repaired Inside city limits, septic systems are usually regulated by the city, not Comal County, unless the city has delegated authority back to the county or to another authorized agent. Always verify jurisdiction first. Comal County Environmental Health (county OSSF): State OSSF rules (TCEQ Chapter 285): Inside city limits, permitting authority is typically: City building/development department City-contracted authorized agent Comal County (if city defers authority) Cities in Comal County where septic may still exist include: New Braunfels (older properties or ETJ areas) Canyon Lake city areas Garden Ridge Bulverde Fair Oaks Ranch (partial) Spring Branch area (ETJ situations) If a city runs its own OSSF program: Permit must be obtained from the city City performs inspections City issues final approval If the city defers: Comal County handles permits Always confirm before filing. Inside city limits, permits are required for: New system installation Replacement systems Major repairs Alterations or expansions New construction on septic State permit guidance: If public sewer is available, many cities require connection instead of septic. All systems must meet TCEQ Chapter 285 standards. State design standards: Cities in Comal County often impose stricter requirements due to: Rocky/limestone soils Edwards Aquifer recharge zone Small lot sizes Floodplain areas Common requirements: Aerobic systems required Engineered designs Increased setbacks Spray-field restrictions Minimum lot sizes Aquifer protection rules Design typically requires: Site/soil evaluation System sizing Layout plan Engineer approval in many areas Inspections are performed by: City inspector County inspector (if delegated) Typical inspection stages: Excavation Tank placement Final inspection System cannot be covered until approved. State inspection standards: Aerobic systems inside city limits usually require: Active maintenance contract Routine service reports Chlorination Alarm monitoring State maintenance rules: Cities may require: Recorded maintenance affidavit Proof of contract Transfer documentation May be performed quickly but must be reported. Require: Permit Inspection Approval Examples requiring permits: Tank replacement Pump replacement Drainfield replacement System redesign Always confirm with city authority before starting major repairs. Cities enforce: Surfacing sewage Failing systems Non-permitted installations Maintenance violations They may issue: Notices of violation Required repairs Fines Replacement orders State enforcement authority: Inside city limits, pay attention to: If sewer is available, connection is often required. Many areas have strict groundwater rules. Rocky soil Slopes Thin soil layers Small lots may require aerobic or engineered systems. Some properties inside ETJ may still be county-regulated. For Guadalupe County, Texas, the authorized agent for septic (OSSF regulation and permitting) is: Guadalupe County Environmental Health Department They handle: Septic permits Inspections Installer approvals Repairs and modifications Maintenance compliance Most cities inside Guadalupe County (Seguin, Schertz, Cibolo, etc.) may have their own permitting authority within city limits, but the county Environmental Health office is the primary authorized agent for the majority of rural and unincorporated areas. Authorized agent for areas outside city limits Office: Guadalupe County Environmental Health Septic permits (new systems & repairs) Site evaluations Installer approvals Inspections Aerobic maintenance compliance Transfers & modifications Authorized Agent (Outside City Limits): Guadalupe County, Texas is in TCEQ OSSF Region 13 — San Antonio Regional Office. TCEQ OSSF Region: Region 13 (San Antonio) Regional Office: TCEQ San Antonio Regional Office Guadalupe Comal Medina Bexar Kendall Wilson Atascosa So all three you’ve asked about: Comal Medina Guadalupe are in Region 13 (San Antonio) for OSSF. Anything that isn’t liquid that enters the treatment system. Solids can be trash or sludge. A v-shaped opening usually found on one side of a weir. The v-notch provides a means of controlling flow into the weir and separating solids from the final effluent. The level of the surface of the water in a chamber or basin. The solids produced by the natural biological treatment process. Activated sludge has an abundance of beneficial microbes (“bugs”) and is used to bolster the aerobic treatment process. Outside city limits, septic (OSSF) regulation is handled by: Guadalupe County Environmental Health Department County OSSF page: State OSSF rules (30 TAC 285): You must obtain a county permit before: Installing a new septic system Replacing a system Expanding or modifying Major repairs (tank, drainfield, etc.) Permit forms and guidance: Operating a system without a permit can result in enforcement action. All systems must comply with TCEQ Chapter 285 and county standards. Key design considerations: Soil/site evaluation required Licensed site evaluator or engineer required Proper system sizing based on: Soil type home size water usage Setback requirements: property lines wells structures water bodies State design standards: In Guadalupe County, aerobic systems are common due to soil conditions. Required inspections typically include: Excavation inspection Tank placement inspection Final inspection The system cannot be covered or used until approved. All installation must be performed by licensed professionals. If you have an aerobic system: You must maintain an active maintenance contract. Requirements include: Regular service inspections Chlorine disinfection Alarm monitoring Service reports filed State maintenance rules: Failure to maintain can lead to violations and enforcement. May be done quickly but should be reported. Require: Permit Inspection Approval Examples: Tank replacement Pump replacement Drainfield replacement System redesign Always confirm with the county before major repairs. Guadalupe County enforces: Surfacing sewage Failing systems Unpermitted work Maintenance violations They can issue: Notices of violation Required repairs Fines Replacement orders State enforcement authority: When property is sold: Septic system must be disclosed Maintenance records may be required Repairs may be required if failing Outside city limits in Guadalupe County, pay attention to: Soil limitations (clay soils common) Aerobic systems often required Lot size restrictions Floodplain considerations Well separation distances High groundwater areas These affect system type and cost. Inside city limits in Guadalupe County, septic systems are regulated by the city, not the county, unless the city has delegated authority back to Guadalupe County or another authorized agent. Always verify jurisdiction first. Guadalupe County Environmental Health (county OSSF): State OSSF rules (TCEQ Chapter 285): Permitting authority inside city limits is typically: City Building/Development Department City-contracted authorized agent Occasionally Guadalupe County (if city defers) Example cities with their own permitting: Seguin Schertz Cibolo Marion Santa Clara New Berlin Always confirm before submitting a permit. If city has its own program: City issues permits City performs inspections City issues final approval If city defers: Guadalupe County handles permits Inside city limits, permits are required for: New system installation Replacement system Major repairs Alterations or expansions New construction on septic State permit guidance: All systems must meet TCEQ Chapter 285 standards. State design standards: Cities often have stricter requirements such as: Aerobic systems required on small lots Engineered designs Increased setbacks Spray-field restrictions Minimum lot size requirements Floodplain rules Design typically requires: Site/soil evaluation System sizing Layout plan Engineer approval in some areas Inspections are performed by: City inspector County inspector (if delegated) Typical inspections: Excavation Tank placement Final inspection System cannot be covered until approved. State inspection standards: Aerobic systems inside city limits usually require: Active maintenance contract Routine service reports Chlorination Alarm monitoring State maintenance rules: Cities may require: Maintenance affidavit Proof of service Transfer documentation May be performed quickly but must be reported. Require: Permit Inspection Approval Examples requiring permits: Tank replacement Pump replacement Drainfield replacement System redesign Always confirm with city authority first. Cities enforce: Surfacing sewage Failing systems Non-permitted installations Maintenance violations Enforcement may include: Notices of violation Required repairs Fines Replacement orders State enforcement authority: Inside city limits you must consider: Availability of public sewer Minimum lot size Floodplain restrictions High groundwater areas Soil limitations ETJ vs city jurisdiction Possible requirement to connect to sewer if available Many cities restrict new septic systems where sewer is available. Bexar County, Texas is in TCEQ OSSF Region 13 — San Antonio Regional Office. County: Bexar County TCEQ OSSF Region: Region 13 (San Antonio) Regional Office: TCEQ San Antonio Regional Office Region 13 covers most of the San Antonio–area counties, including: Bexar Comal Guadalupe Medina Kendall Wilson Atascosa For Bexar County, Texas, the authorized agent for septic (OSSF) depends on whether the property is inside San Antonio city limits or outside city limits. Authorized Agent: Address: Phone: Department: Environmental Services – OSSF / Septic Permitting They handle: New septic permits Repairs and alterations Inspections Site evaluations Final approvals Compliance outside city limits The City of San Antonio Metropolitan Health District is the authorized agent. Address: Phone: For Shavano Park, Texas: Bexar County Environmental Services Department Shavano Park is in Bexar County and relies on the county for OSSF regulation rather than maintaining its own septic permitting program. Bexar County Environmental Services (OSSF) For Hollywood Park, Texas (Bexar County): Bexar County Environmental Services Department This applies to: Inside Hollywood Park city limits Outside city limits / ETJ Hollywood Park does not operate its own OSSF program, so all septic permitting and inspections are handled through Bexar County. Bexar County Environmental Services – OSSF For Hill Country Village, Texas (Bexar County): The authorized agent is Bexar County Environmental Services Department. This applies to: Inside Hill Country Village city limits Outside city limits / ETJ Hill Country Village does not run its own OSSF program, so all septic permitting, inspections, and compliance are handled by Bexar County. Bexar County Environmental Services – OSSF For Elmendorf, Texas (Bexar County): Bexar County Environmental Services Department This applies to: Inside Elmendorf city limits Outside city limits / ETJ Elmendorf does not administer its own septic (OSSF) program, so all permitting, inspections, and compliance are handled through Bexar County. Bexar County Environmental Services – OSSF Anything that isn’t liquid that enters the treatment system. Solids can be trash or sludge. A v-shaped opening usually found on one side of a weir. The v-notch provides a means of controlling flow into the weir and separating solids from the final effluent. The level of the surface of the water in a chamber or basin. The solids produced by the natural biological treatment process. Activated sludge has an abundance of beneficial microbes (“bugs”) and is used to bolster the aerobic treatment process. Anything that isn’t liquid that enters the treatment system. Solids can be trash or sludge. A v-shaped opening usually found on one side of a weir. The v-notch provides a means of controlling flow into the weir and separating solids from the final effluent. The level of the surface of the water in a chamber or basin. The solids produced by the natural biological treatment process. Activated sludge has an abundance of beneficial microbes (“bugs”) and is used to bolster the aerobic treatment process. Gillespie County, Texas is in TCEQ OSSF Region 11 — Austin Regional Office. County: Gillespie County TCEQ OSSF Region: Region 11 (Austin) Regional Office: TCEQ Austin Regional Office Region 11 covers much of Central Texas, including counties such as: Gillespie Blanco Burnet Llano Travis Williamson Hays For Gillespie County, Texas, the authorized agent for septic (OSSF) is: Authorized Agent for OSSF (countywide, including outside city limits) Address: Phone: Department: Environmental Health / On-Site Sewage Facilities (OSSF) Septic permits (new systems & repairs) Site evaluations Inspections Installer coordination Final approvals Compliance countywide Most cities in Gillespie County (including Fredericksburg) rely on the county Environmental Health Department for septic regulation, so this office is typically the authorized agent both inside and outside city limits. Anything that isn’t liquid that enters the treatment system. Solids can be trash or sludge. A v-shaped opening usually found on one side of a weir. The v-notch provides a means of controlling flow into the weir and separating solids from the final effluent. The level of the surface of the water in a chamber or basin. The solids produced by the natural biological treatment process. Activated sludge has an abundance of beneficial microbes (“bugs”) and is used to bolster the aerobic treatment process. Kerr County, Texas is in TCEQ OSSF Region 13 — San Antonio Regional Office. County: Kerr County TCEQ OSSF Region: Region 13 (San Antonio) Regional Office: TCEQ San Antonio Regional Office Region 13 includes much of the Hill Country and San Antonio-area counties such as: Kerr Kendall Bandera Bexar Comal Guadalupe Medina Authorized Agent: Address: Phone: They handle: New septic permits Repairs/alterations Inspections Site evaluations Final approvals Maintenance compliance The City of Kerrville has its own OSSF authority within city limits. City of Kerrville – Environmental Health / OSSF Most smaller municipalities (Ingram, Center Point, etc.) rely on Kerr County Environmental Health rather than having their own OSSF program. The county is typically the authorized agent for both inside and outside those city limits. Anything that isn’t liquid that enters the treatment system. Solids can be trash or sludge. A v-shaped opening usually found on one side of a weir. The v-notch provides a means of controlling flow into the weir and separating solids from the final effluent. The level of the surface of the water in a chamber or basin. The solids produced by the natural biological treatment process. Activated sludge has an abundance of beneficial microbes (“bugs”) and is used to bolster the aerobic treatment process. Kendall County, Texas is in TCEQ OSSF Region 13 — San Antonio Regional Office. County: Kendall County TCEQ OSSF Region: Region 13 (San Antonio) Regional Office: TCEQ San Antonio Regional Office Region 13 covers most of the San Antonio/Hill Country cluster, including: Kendall Kerr Bexar Comal Guadalupe Medina For Kendall County, Texas, septic (OSSF) permitting and inspections are handled at the county level for nearly all areas. Kendall County Environmental Health Department Outside city limits: Yes Inside most city limits: Yes (including Boerne and smaller municipalities) Most cities in Kendall County do not operate their own OSSF program and rely on the county. Kendall County Environmental Health / OSSF Phone: (830) 249-9343 New septic permits Repairs & alterations Inspections Site evaluations Aerobic compliance Final approvals Anything that isn’t liquid that enters the treatment system. Solids can be trash or sludge. A v-shaped opening usually found on one side of a weir. The v-notch provides a means of controlling flow into the weir and separating solids from the final effluent. The level of the surface of the water in a chamber or basin. The solids produced by the natural biological treatment process. Activated sludge has an abundance of beneficial microbes (“bugs”) and is used to bolster the aerobic treatment process. For Blanco County, Texas, septic (OSSF) permitting and inspections are handled at the county level. Blanco County Environmental Health Department Outside city limits: Yes Inside most city limits (Blanco, Johnson City, etc.): Yes Most municipalities in Blanco County rely on the county for OSSF regulation and do not run their own septic permitting programs. Blanco County Environmental Health / OSSF Phone: (830) 868-7104 New septic permits Repairs & alterations Site evaluations Inspections Aerobic maintenance compliance Final approvals Blanco County, Texas is in TCEQ OSSF Region 11 — Austin Regional Office. County: Blanco County TCEQ OSSF Region: Region 11 (Austin) Regional Office: TCEQ Austin Regional Office Region 11 covers much of Central Texas, including: Blanco Gillespie Llano Burnet Travis Williamson Hays Anything that isn’t liquid that enters the treatment system. Solids can be trash or sludge. A v-shaped opening usually found on one side of a weir. The v-notch provides a means of controlling flow into the weir and separating solids from the final effluent. The level of the surface of the water in a chamber or basin. The solids produced by the natural biological treatment process. Activated sludge has an abundance of beneficial microbes (“bugs”) and is used to bolster the aerobic treatment process. For Bandera County, Texas, septic (OSSF) permitting and inspections are handled by the county. Bandera County Environmental Health Department Outside city limits: Yes Inside most city limits (Bandera, Lakehills, etc.): Yes Most municipalities in Bandera County rely on the county for OSSF regulation. Bandera County Environmental Health / OSSF Phone: (830) 796-3350 New septic permits Repairs & alterations Site evaluations Inspections Aerobic maintenance compliance Final approvals Anything that isn’t liquid that enters the treatment system. Solids can be trash or sludge. A v-shaped opening usually found on one side of a weir. The v-notch provides a means of controlling flow into the weir and separating solids from the final effluent. The level of the surface of the water in a chamber or basin. The solids produced by the natural biological treatment process. Activated sludge has an abundance of beneficial microbes (“bugs”) and is used to bolster the aerobic treatment process. For San Marcos, Texas, septic (OSSF) jurisdiction depends on whether the property is inside city limits or in the ETJ/outside city limits. The City of San Marcos is the authorized agent for septic permitting and inspections within the city. City of San Marcos – Environmental Health / OSSF They handle: Septic permits Inspections Repairs/alterations Final approvals Compliance inside city limits If the property is outside San Marcos city limits, the authorized agent is: Hays County Development Services – OSSF Anything that isn’t liquid that enters the treatment system. Solids can be trash or sludge. A v-shaped opening usually found on one side of a weir. The v-notch provides a means of controlling flow into the weir and separating solids from the final effluent. The level of the surface of the water in a chamber or basin. The solids produced by the natural biological treatment process. Activated sludge has an abundance of beneficial microbes (“bugs”) and is used to bolster the aerobic treatment process. For New Braunfels, Texas, septic (OSSF) jurisdiction depends on whether the property is inside the city limits or in the ETJ/outside city limits. The City of New Braunfels is the authorized agent for septic permitting and inspections within the city. City of New Braunfels – Environmental Health / OSSF They handle: Septic permits Inspections Repairs/alterations Final approvals Compliance within city limits If the property is outside city limits, the authorized agent is: Comal County Environmental Health Department Anything that isn’t liquid that enters the treatment system. Solids can be trash or sludge. A v-shaped opening usually found on one side of a weir. The v-notch provides a means of controlling flow into the weir and separating solids from the final effluent. The level of the surface of the water in a chamber or basin. The solids produced by the natural biological treatment process. Activated sludge has an abundance of beneficial microbes (“bugs”) and is used to bolster the aerobic treatment process.State & Local Requirements
How Does Your Region Affect Septic Installation?
Considerations For Guadalupe County
They administer and enforce OSSF (septic system) rules for areas outside city limits in the county.Guadalupe County Environmental Health (OSSF / Septic)
Address: 310 IH-10 West, Seguin, TX 78155
Phone: (830) 303-8858
Main County Line: (830) 303-4188
Website: Guadalupe County Environmental Health (OSSF section)
Hours: Mon–Fri, typically 8:00 AM–5:00 PMThey handle
How to reference in HomeField ops docs
Guadalupe County Environmental Health Department
310 IH-10 W, Seguin, TX 78155
(830) 303-8858 County: Guadalupe County
Region 13 includes (for reference)
Guadalupe County, TX — Septic Rules Outside City Limits
as the authorized agent for
Texas Commission on Environmental Quality
https://www.guadalupetx.gov/environmental-health
https://www.tceq.texas.gov/permitting/ossf1️⃣ Permit Requirements
https://www.guadalupetx.gov/environmental-health2️⃣ Site & Design Requirements
https://www.tceq.texas.gov/permitting/ossf3️⃣ Installation & Inspections
4️⃣ Maintenance Requirements (Aerobic Systems)
https://www.tceq.texas.gov/permitting/ossf/ossfmaintenance.html5️⃣ Repairs & Emergency Repairs
Minor repairs
Major repairs
6️⃣ Compliance & Enforcement
https://www.tceq.texas.gov/permitting/ossf7️⃣ Property Transfer Requirements
8️⃣ Common Special Considerations
Guadalupe County, TX — Septic Rules Inside City Limits
https://www.guadalupetx.gov/environmental-health
https://www.tceq.texas.gov/permitting/ossf1️⃣ Permitting Requirements (Inside City Limits)
Authority
Permit Required For
https://www.tceq.texas.gov/permitting/ossf/ossfpermits.html2️⃣ System Design Requirements
https://www.tceq.texas.gov/permitting/ossf3️⃣ Inspections
https://www.tceq.texas.gov/permitting/ossf4️⃣ Maintenance Requirements
https://www.tceq.texas.gov/permitting/ossf/ossfmaintenance.html5️⃣ Emergency Repairs
Minor repairs
Major repairs
6️⃣ Compliance & Enforcement
https://www.tceq.texas.gov/permitting/ossf7️⃣ Special Considerations in Guadalupe County Cities
Considerations For Medina County
Medina County Environmental Health Department
Address: 1502 Avenue K, Hondo, TX 78861
Phone: (830) 741-6153
Main County Line: (830) 741-6000
Website: Medina County Environmental Health (OSSF section)
Hours: Mon–Fri, typically 8:00 AM–5:00 PMThey handle
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Medina County Environmental Health Department
1502 Avenue K
Hondo, TX 78861
(830) 741-6153Medina County, TX — Septic Rules Outside City Limits
(Authorized agent for the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality)
https://medinacountytexas.org/environmental-health
https://www.tceq.texas.gov/permitting/ossf1️⃣ Permit Requirements
https://medinacountytexas.org/environmental-health2️⃣ Site & Design Requirements
https://www.tceq.texas.gov/permitting/ossf3️⃣ Installation & Inspections
4️⃣ Maintenance Requirements
https://www.tceq.texas.gov/permitting/ossf/ossfmaintenance.html5️⃣ Repairs & Emergency Repairs
Minor repairs
Major repairs
6️⃣ Compliance & Enforcement
https://www.tceq.texas.gov/permitting/ossf7️⃣ Special Considerations
8️⃣ Property Transfer Considerations
Medina County, TX — Septic Rules Inside City Limits
https://medinacountytexas.org/environmental-health
https://www.tceq.texas.gov/permitting/ossf1️⃣ Permitting Requirements (Inside City Limits)
Authority
Permit Required For
https://www.tceq.texas.gov/permitting/ossf/ossfpermits.html2️⃣ System Design Requirements
https://www.tceq.texas.gov/permitting/ossf3️⃣ Inspections
https://www.tceq.texas.gov/permitting/ossf4️⃣ Maintenance Requirements
https://www.tceq.texas.gov/permitting/ossf/ossfmaintenance.html5️⃣ Emergency Repairs
Minor repairs
Major repairs
6️⃣ Compliance & Enforcement
https://www.tceq.texas.gov/permitting/ossf7️⃣ Special Considerations in Medina County Cities
Considerations For Comal County
Authorized Agent — Comal County OSSF
1297 Church Hill Drive
New Braunfels, TX 78130
(830) 608-2090
Comal County Environmental Health – OSSF / Septic Permitting
Mon–Fri, typically 8:00 AM–5:00 PMThey handle (outside city limits)
Inside New Braunfels city limits
Address: 550 Landa St., New Braunfels, TX 78130
Phone: (830) 221-4041
Department: Planning & Development Services / Environmental Health
Website: City of New Braunfels Environmental Health (OSSF)Outside city limits (Comal County area around New Braunfels)
1297 Church Hill Dr
New Braunfels, TX 78130
(830) 608-2090
TCEQ OSSF Region: Region 13 — San Antonio
TCEQ Regional Office: San Antonio Regional Office
etc.Comal County, TX — Septic Rules Outside City Limits
as the authorized agent for
Texas Commission on Environmental Quality
https://www.co.comal.tx.us/eh.htm
https://www.tceq.texas.gov/permitting/ossf1️⃣ Permit Requirements
https://www.co.comal.tx.us/eh.htm2️⃣ Site & Design Requirements
Required design steps
Key local considerations
https://www.tceq.texas.gov/permitting/ossf3️⃣ Installation & Inspections
4️⃣ Maintenance Requirements
https://www.tceq.texas.gov/permitting/ossf/ossfmaintenance.html5️⃣ Repairs & Emergency Repairs
Minor repairs
Major repairs
6️⃣ Compliance & Enforcement
https://www.tceq.texas.gov/permitting/ossf7️⃣ Special Considerations in Comal County
Soil & terrain
Water protection
Lot size
Floodplain restrictions
8️⃣ Property Transfer Considerations
Comal County, TX — Septic Rules Inside City Limits
https://www.co.comal.tx.us/eh.htm
https://www.tceq.texas.gov/permitting/ossf1️⃣ Permitting Requirements (Inside City Limits)
Authority
Permit Required For
https://www.tceq.texas.gov/permitting/ossf/ossfpermits.html2️⃣ System Design Requirements
https://www.tceq.texas.gov/permitting/ossf3️⃣ Inspections
https://www.tceq.texas.gov/permitting/ossf4️⃣ Maintenance Requirements
https://www.tceq.texas.gov/permitting/ossf/ossfmaintenance.html5️⃣ Emergency Repairs
Minor repairs
Major repairs
6️⃣ Compliance & Enforcement
https://www.tceq.texas.gov/permitting/ossf7️⃣ Special Considerations in Comal County Cities
Sewer availability
Edwards Aquifer protection
Terrain
Lot size restrictions
ETJ vs city jurisdiction
Considerations For Guadalupe County
They administer and enforce OSSF (septic system) rules for areas outside city limits in the county.Guadalupe County Environmental Health (OSSF / Septic)
Address: 310 IH-10 West, Seguin, TX 78155
Phone: (830) 303-8858
Main County Line: (830) 303-4188
Website: Guadalupe County Environmental Health (OSSF section)
Hours: Mon–Fri, typically 8:00 AM–5:00 PMThey handle
How to reference in HomeField ops docs
Guadalupe County Environmental Health Department
310 IH-10 W, Seguin, TX 78155
(830) 303-8858 County: Guadalupe County
Region 13 includes (for reference)
Guadalupe County, TX — Septic Rules Outside City Limits
as the authorized agent for
Texas Commission on Environmental Quality
https://www.guadalupetx.gov/environmental-health
https://www.tceq.texas.gov/permitting/ossf1️⃣ Permit Requirements
https://www.guadalupetx.gov/environmental-health2️⃣ Site & Design Requirements
https://www.tceq.texas.gov/permitting/ossf3️⃣ Installation & Inspections
4️⃣ Maintenance Requirements (Aerobic Systems)
https://www.tceq.texas.gov/permitting/ossf/ossfmaintenance.html5️⃣ Repairs & Emergency Repairs
Minor repairs
Major repairs
6️⃣ Compliance & Enforcement
https://www.tceq.texas.gov/permitting/ossf7️⃣ Property Transfer Requirements
8️⃣ Common Special Considerations
Guadalupe County, TX — Septic Rules Inside City Limits
https://www.guadalupetx.gov/environmental-health
https://www.tceq.texas.gov/permitting/ossf1️⃣ Permitting Requirements (Inside City Limits)
Authority
Permit Required For
https://www.tceq.texas.gov/permitting/ossf/ossfpermits.html2️⃣ System Design Requirements
https://www.tceq.texas.gov/permitting/ossf3️⃣ Inspections
https://www.tceq.texas.gov/permitting/ossf4️⃣ Maintenance Requirements
https://www.tceq.texas.gov/permitting/ossf/ossfmaintenance.html5️⃣ Emergency Repairs
Minor repairs
Major repairs
6️⃣ Compliance & Enforcement
https://www.tceq.texas.gov/permitting/ossf7️⃣ Special Considerations in Guadalupe County Cities
Considerations For Bexar County
For your operations / HomeField sheet
Outside San Antonio city limits (unincorporated Bexar County)
Bexar County Environmental Services Department (OSSF)
1948 Probandt St.
San Antonio, TX 78214
(210) 335-6700
Website: Bexar County Environmental Services (OSSF section)Inside San Antonio city limits
City of San Antonio – Environmental Health (OSSF)
1901 S. Alamo St.
San Antonio, TX 78204
(210) 207-0135Authorized Agent for Septic (OSSF)
is the authorized agent for septic permitting and inspections in Shavano Park.Contact Information
1948 Probandt St.
San Antonio, TX 78214
Phone: (210) 335-6700
Department: Environmental Services – On-Site Sewage FacilitiesAuthorized Agent for Septic (OSSF)
is the authorized agent for septic permitting and inspections for Hollywood Park.Contact Information
1948 Probandt St.
San Antonio, TX 78214
Phone: (210) 335-6700Authorized Agent for Septic (OSSF)
Contact Information
1948 Probandt St.
San Antonio, TX 78214
Phone: (210) 335-6700
Department: On-Site Sewage Facilities (OSSF)Authorized Agent for Septic (OSSF)
is the authorized agent for septic permitting and inspections for Elmendorf.Contact Information
1948 Probandt St.
San Antonio, TX 78214
Phone: (210) 335-6700
Department: On-Site Sewage Facilities (OSSF)Considerations For Hays County
Considerations For Gillespie County
Gillespie County Environmental Health Department
125 W Main St.
Fredericksburg, TX 78624
(830) 997-3731They handle
Considerations For Kerr County
Kerr County — Authorized Agent for Septic (OSSF)
Outside city limits (unincorporated Kerr County)
Kerr County Environmental Health Department
700 Main St., Suite BA-104
Kerrville, TX 78028
(830) 257-1818Inside Kerrville city limits
701 Main St.
Kerrville, TX 78028
Phone: (830) 258-1514Other cities in Kerr County
Considerations For Kendall County
Authorized Agent — Kendall County
is the authorized agent for septic (OSSF):Contact Information
201 E. San Antonio Ave., Suite 3
Boerne, TX 78006
Department: Environmental Health – On-Site Sewage FacilitiesThey handle
Considerations For Blanco County
Authorized Agent — Blanco County
is the authorized agent for septic systems:Contact Information
101 E Cypress St., Suite 101
Johnson City, TX 78636
Department: Environmental Health – On-Site Sewage FacilitiesThey handle
Considerations For Bandera County
Authorized Agent — Bandera County
is the authorized agent for septic systems:Contact Information
1202 Pecan St.
Bandera, TX 78003
Department: Environmental Health – On-Site Sewage FacilitiesThey handle
Considerations For San Marcos
Inside San Marcos city limits
Address: 630 E Hopkins St., San Marcos, TX 78666
Phone: (512) 393-8460
Department: Neighborhood Enhancement / Environmental Health
Website: City of San Marcos Environmental Health (OSSF)Outside city limits (Hays County area around San Marcos)
Address: 2171 Yarrington Rd, Ste 205
San Marcos, TX 78666
Phone: (512) 393-2150Considerations For New Braunfels
Inside New Braunfels city limits
Address: 550 Landa St., New Braunfels, TX 78130
Phone: (830) 221-4041
Department: Planning & Development Services / Environmental Health
Website: City of New Braunfels Environmental Health (OSSF)Outside city limits (Comal County area around New Braunfels)
1297 Church Hill Dr
New Braunfels, TX 78130
(830) 608-2090
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