Environmental
A North Dakota property owner who installs a new septic system must comply with:
AFederal EPA standards only
BNorth Dakota Department of Environmental Quality regulations and applicable county or city sanitation codes✓ Correct
COnly the local health department's preferences
DMinimal guidelines since septic systems are unregulated in rural areas
Explanation
Septic system installation and operation must comply with NDDEQ regulations and applicable local sanitation codes to protect groundwater quality and public health.
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