In Arkansas, you must get a permit to construct a septic system. To help you qualify for a permit, we will test the soil and create a design that will handle the water usage for the structures on the property in harmony with the capabilities of the usable land.
If you are purchasing property that does not have access to city sewer, you should ensure that septic is a viable option. Decide what you want to build on that property, what its use will be, and approximately where it will be located. Our team will evaluate the soil by digging test pits and providing results with recommendations. Once you purchase the property, we can design the proper system. We will then submit a digital design to the health department to be permitted. Once the permit is issued, our team can install the system and maintain it for the life of the system.
Anytime you have to make changes, improvements, or additions to the absorption area (a.k.a. lateral lines), you must first have an approved design for that work and a permit from the health department. The process includes locating the space needed for the absorption area, digging test pits and evaluating the soil to make sure it’s viable, laying out the proposed system, creating a digital design, and submitting it to the county for approval and permitting. Once the permit is issued, our team can make the necessary installations, repairs, or improvements.