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MANAGEMENT ENTITY REQUIRED State
Rules (NCAC, Title 10, Subchapter 10A, Section .1900 Sewage Collection, Treatment, and Disposal Systems, effective June 30,
1990) Require that certain types of septic systems must be maintained by a MANAGEMENT ENTITY with oversight by the local health
department. Owners of these septic systems are required to establish a contract with certified wastewater system operators! MANAGEMENT
ENTITY PROVIDERS
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• Private/Individual
Owners: Homeowners, businesses, campgrounds, resorts, etc., utilize a wide range of wastewater technologies. The most common
technology employed is the conventional septic system; however, depending upon site conditions and requirements to protect
the receiving stream, advanced treatment technologies may be required. Therefore, the level of management, operation, and
maintenance required to operate these systems varies and may be performed by the private entity/individual, or they may be
contracted to a service provider. • Homeowner Associations: Homeowner associations
are structured and operate under bylaws typical of regulations for community property. Basic requirements of homeowner associations
differ by region and can be dictated by local or state codes. In some locations, homeowner associations are required as a
precondition to plat. The developer may establish the homeowner association prior to construction. In the case of existing
developments, homeowners may decide to join together to form a homeowner association. The HOA usually contracts out
to a service provider.
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AL GERARD- Certified Wastewater Operator,
Subsurface and Physical/Chemical
- Certified Well Operator
- Certified
Distribution Operator
- Certified Wastewater Inspector
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