Land Use & Zoning

Indiana's Septic (ISTS) regulations require onsite sewage systems to be:

AInspected annually by the state
BPermitted and meeting local health department requirements for soil conditions and setbacks from wells and water bodies✓ Correct
CReplaced every 10 years
DOnly used for properties with more than 5 acres

Explanation

Indiana's Individual Sewage Treatment System (ISTS) regulations require permits for new or replacement septic systems, proper soil evaluation (perc testing), and setback requirements from wells, water bodies, and property lines.

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