Septic Systems and Private Wells

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Installation/Inspections

New Installations:

  • Reviews plans for proposed installation of septic systems
  • Physically inspects installation

A copy of the New Jersey Septic System Code can be obtained by clicking on this link: New Jersey DEP Rules and Regulations

The health department also responds to complaints concerning malfunctioning septic systems.

Private wells

  • Reviews plans for all new well installations
  • Physically inspects new well installations
  • Requires water tests for assortment of metals and organic compounds before well is put into use
  • Requires and reviews water analysis from every newly installed well that utilizes a well for its potable water supply.
  • Responds to residents' complaints regarding water quality from private wells.

For more information about private wells, please see Private Drinking Water Wells | US EPA.  For information about NJ Department of Environmental Protection’s Private Well Testing Act (PWTA), click here: NJDEP-Division of Water Supply & Geoscience (state.nj.us).

The timeline for approval of the septic system and private well installations, as well as repairs, is as follows:

WC septic plan approval process 

The health department will call the applicant when permit is ready to be picked up.

You can access the Septic System and Private Well database by clicking here.

Homeowner Septic Management

It is important to maintain and regularly pump your septic system. Regular septic maintenance will save you money in the long run. Repairs to septic systems can be costly, and replacing a septic system costs tens of thousands of dollars!

Failure to properly maintain your septic system is dangerous to your health. When the septic system stops working properly, solid wastes, floatables, and scum can get into the groundwater or come to the surface of your lawn. Sewage can back up into your home.

For more information, please visit the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA),

How to Care for Your Septic System | US EPA and/or the NJ Department of Environmental Protection, NJDEP- Division of Water Quality- Bureau of Stormwater Permitting-Onsite Wastewater Management Program- Homeowners (state.nj.us).