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Septic & well regulations in Quitman County, GA

Quitman County is located in the Lower Coastal Plain region of Georgia. Quitman County has Lower Coastal Plain soils with deep sandy profiles. Walter F. Understanding local permit requirements and soil conditions is essential before installing, repairing, or inspecting a septic system.

Permits & Requirements

New Installation

Site evaluation and septic permit required from West Central Health District (District 7) before installation. A DPH-certified installer must submit a site plan and system design. Two-compartment tanks are mandatory for all new installations. Permit fee is $100 with 12-month validity.

Repair

Repair permit required from West Central Health District (District 7). A certified septic contractor must submit a repair plan and obtain written approval before work begins. Existing system modifications must meet current DPH Chapter 511-3-1 standards.

Inspection

Performance Evaluation Reports ($400–$600) available through DPH-certified inspectors. Required for real estate transactions involving septic systems. Reports document system condition, tank integrity, and drain field performance.

Quitman County Environmental Health

West Central Health District (District 7)

Contact the county environmental health department for permit applications, soil evaluation scheduling, and regulatory questions.

Soil & Terrain Characteristics

Quitman County has Lower Coastal Plain soils with deep sandy profiles. Walter F. George Lake (Lake Eufaula) on the Chattahoochee River dominates the western border. Interior soils are well-drained sandy loams over clay subsoils.

County-Specific Considerations

Georgetown is the county seat of one of Georgia's least-populated counties. Walter F. George Lake creates recreational property demand but Corps of Engineers buffers limit development options. Very limited local septic services—contractors typically travel from Columbus or Albany.

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Septic Permits & Regulations in Quitman County — FAQ

How much does a septic permit cost in Quitman County, GA?

Septic permit fees in Quitman County vary by permit type. New installation permits typically cost $200–$500, while repair permits are usually $100–$300. Contact West Central Health District (District 7) at (706) 321-6300 for current fee schedules.

How long does it take to get a septic permit in Quitman County?

The septic permit process in Quitman County generally takes 2–6 weeks, depending on soil evaluation scheduling and application completeness. Soil evaluations must be performed by a licensed soil scientist before applying.

Do I need a soil evaluation for a septic permit in Quitman County?

Yes. Quitman County requires a professional soil evaluation before issuing any septic permit. A licensed soil scientist evaluates soil type, depth, drainage, and water table levels to determine the appropriate septic system design.

Who handles septic inspections in Quitman County, GA?

West Central Health District (District 7) oversees all septic system inspections in Quitman County. Contact them at (706) 321-6300 to schedule an inspection or ask about requirements.

Can I install my own septic system in Quitman County?

Quitman County requires septic system installation by licensed contractors. All installations must be permitted through West Central Health District (District 7) and pass inspection before the system can be used.

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