Onsite Wastewater Treatment Systems (OWTS)

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Onsite Wastewater Treatment Systems (OWTS) Program

The OWTS Program protects people and the environment by making sure sewage and greywater are handled safely. We:

  • Review and issue permits for on-site sewage systems
  • Regulate greywater systems
  • Oversee septage haulers (pump/transport companies)

Quick Links

Septic System Permit Application (OWTS Permit) — PDF Construction Guide for Conventional Septic — PDF

Building or Repairing a Septic System (Conventional)

This section summarizes key steps. See the full guide for details. Seepage pits and cesspools are prohibited in Mono County.

Permit Steps (At-a-Glance)

  1. Apply: Submit application, fee, a to-scale plot plan, and a simple site map.
  2. Site evaluation & testing: Test trenches and percolation tests (by a licensed professional/REHS) as required.
  3. Review & decision: We review submittals and field conditions; if approved, a permit is issued.
  4. Build with inspections: Schedule required inspections at each stage (see below).

Required Inspections

  • Site & soil profile (before permit issuance)
  • Open trench (before placing rock/pipe)
  • Final (tank, leach lines, distribution)

Key Site Basics

  • Adequate soil and acceptable percolation (typ. 5–60 min/in)
  • Vertical separation ≥ 5 ft from trench bottom to groundwater/bedrock
  • Reserve area equal to 100% of the leach field
  • Slope under 30%
  • Example setbacks: wells 100 ft; buildings 5 ft (tank) / 8 ft (leach lines)

Operation & Maintenance (O&M)

  • Do not flush wipes/solids or pour grease/harsh chemicals down drains
  • Protect the leach field (no parking, paving, or heavy landscaping on top)
  • Pump the septic tank every 5–7 years (more often with heavy use)
Download Full Construction Guide (PDF) California Environmental Reporting System (CERS)

Important

Permits must be issued before construction begins. Commercial systems require design by a licensed professional and soil testing verified by Environmental Health. Please submit three copies of your permit application.