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Board of Health adopts revisions to Thurston County sanitary code and updates environmental health fee schedule

2560952 · March 11, 2025
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After public hearings on March 11, the Thurston County Board of Health adopted revisions to Articles 1 and 4 of the county sanitary code and approved an updated environmental health fee schedule, with the fee changes proposed to take effect April 1, 2025.

Thurston County's Board of Health voted March 11 to adopt revisions to Articles 1 and 4 of the county sanitary code and to approve an updated environmental health fee schedule, following staff presentations and a hybrid public hearing.

Staff presented an overview of the Article 4 changes — which govern permitting, installation and long-term operation and maintenance of on-site sewage systems — and explained that the revisions remove state code language that was duplicated, clarify procedures, incorporate current policies and reflect public and industry comments received during the code update process.

Dom Peebles, environmental…

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