It’s an unusual but very busy time for local real estate. Buyer demand is high, but inventory is low, which means homes are selling quickly and for top dollar. In today’s environment, buyers are ...
Out of sight, out of mind? If your home has a private septic system in Pierce County, you might receive a letter saying you need to get it inspected — even if you’re not seeing any problems with it.
These changes mean current septic users can keep their permits and don't need to get an inspection unless the system fails or something goes wrong, possibly avoiding any charges to switch to sewer.
LANSING, Mich., (WPBN/WGTU) -- $5.7 billion gallons of septic sewage entered Michigan's ground water in a year, according to an estimate from the Michigan Department of Environment, Great Lakes, and ...
I wanted to chime in on this conversation regarding the well and septic inspections in Ottawa County. My business has operated in Ottawa County for 59 years. I have been able to talk with numerous ...