Environmental
NH DES's Subsurface Systems Bureau oversees:
AStorm drain maintenance in cities
BDesign and installation of septic systems and other on-site wastewater treatment systems✓ Correct
CUnderground electrical systems
DBuried fiber optic cable permits
Explanation
NHDES's Subsurface Systems Bureau regulates the design, installation, and maintenance of on-site wastewater disposal systems (septic/soil absorption systems) under RSA 485-A.
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