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Park County Board of Health unanimously approves sand-mound septic replacement for floodplain property
Summary
The Park County Board of Health voted unanimously to approve a sand-mound replacement system for a failing septic system located in a designated floodplain. The board authorized the application to move to floodplain permitting.
The Park County Board of Health voted unanimously Tuesday to approve a sand-mound replacement septic system for a property located in a designated FEMA floodplain.
The decision followed staff presentation of an application from homeowner Kate Wolf and an explanation of options for replacing the failing on-site sewage system. Staff said the alternatives were a raised sand-mound system, a…
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