The permit process is compex and expensive enough that most home based gray
water systems are not legal. Here is the permitting process and design criteria
document published by the county:
http://www.co.san-diego.ca.us/deh/water/docs/lu_graywater_design_criteria.pdf
However, the permitting and inspection requirements are changed so often
that no one has time to figure out the red tape before the next change. The
result is that not one single gray water permit was issued from 2005 to 2008
in a county that is starving for
water.^
It is not known if any permits have been issued since then, but given the
extreem requirements to prove that no groundwater exists on the property,
it is unlikely that any home owner could afford to install a permitted system.
Also:
See:
See also:
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