Homeowners should contact the Franklin County Environmental Health Department at 785-229-3590 or online at http://www.franklincoks.org/environmentalhealth/environmentalhealth.html regarding permits and local health codes pertaining to septic systems/onsite waste water system.
Homeowners who are needing to make repairs to a failing septic system/onsite waste water system may be eligible for cost share assistance funds through the Conservation District.
Eligibility:
The system
must be failing according to County Environmental Health Codes, and
The current system must be at least 10 years old,
and
Current owner must have owned the property for at least 2 years,
and
In addition to meeting all three of the above criteria the system must also meet at least one of the following for criteria:
- Failing system is located at a site where the drinking water for human consumption is supplied from a domestic water well AND at least one of the following are present at the site. 1A) Current system is a rat hole, cesspool or seepage pit.
1B) Current system is within 100 ft of domestic well.
1C) Current system is up gradient from the domestic well and is within 400 ft of the well.
1D) The domestic well has tested positive for fecal coliform bacteria OR has elevated nitrate levels (over 10 ppm) and the failing system is determined by the local sanitarian to be a possible source of the contamination.
- Failing system is located 500 ft. or less from perennial or intermittent stream as shown on a USGS 7.5 min topographic map.
- Failing system is located within a two-mile radius of a public water supply well.
- Failing system is located within an alluvial aquifer area shown on the state alluvial aquifer map which is available at the FCCD office.
Cost Share Process for On-Site Waste Systems:
- Contact the Franklin County Conservation District (FCCD) to complete a request for funding and receive a cost-share eligibility worksheet
- Contact the Guy Crabill, County Sanitarian at 229-3590 to set up appointment to look at site and determine if system is failing.
- Once the eligibility worksheet has been signed by county sanitarian and returned to the FCCD the request for funding will be taken to the FCCD Board for review and possible approval.
- If request for funding is approved, landowners will be mailed a copy of the cost-share contract that must be signed and returned to the FCCD Office. No work on the system upgrade should be started prior to this point!
- Once all work is complete the county sanitarian must return to the site to complete a final inspection and issue an operational permit.
- Landowners are responsible for providing a copy of all receipts and the operational permit to the FCCD office once the project is complete.
- Request for payment will be submitted to the SCC once a copy of all receipts and the operational permit has been received by the FCCD. Maximum cost share payment for on site waste systems is $2,500.00
- Cost-share check will be mailed directly to the landowner from the State of Kansas. It is the responsibility of the landowner to make all payments to contractors.
Questions on the cost-share process may be directed to the Franklin County Conservation District Office at 343 West 23rd, suite 2, Ottawa, 785-242-1109 extension 31 or via email at district@fccdks.org
Questions on county codes, permits and system requirements should be directed to the Franklin County Environmental Health Office / County Sanitarian 1418 South Main, Suite 6 Ottawa, 785-229-3590
All programs of the Franklin County Conservation District are available without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, marital status, age or handicap.