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Groundwater Information
- Current Groundwater News
- Groundwater Basics
- Groundwater Management
- Groundwater Classification
- Groundwater in Texas
- Monitoring and Data
- Agricultural Resources
- Resources for Small Communities
- National Groundwater Awareness Week in Texas
- Groundwater White Papers
- Groundwater Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
- Pesticides
- Water Wells
- Septic Systems
- Groundwater Contamination
- Pollution Prevention
- Water Conservation
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Getting a Septic System
- Texas Commission of Environmental Quality's (TCEQ's) On-Site Sewage Facilities (Septic Systems): Information for Homeowners.
- Find licensed site evaluators, installers, and maintenance providers of septic systems (OSSFs) from TCEQ's database.
- TCEQ's list of authorized agents that can issue permits for septic systems (on-site sewage facilities).
- The Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service on-line Bookstore offers a number of publications on septic systems such as "On-Site Wastewater Treatment Systems: Leaching Chambers" (L-5342). Hard copies or free electronic downloads of these publications are available after setting up an account.
- National Small Flows Clearinghouse's Pipeline newsletter has an "Alternative Dispersal Options" Edition that explores siting issues.