state-guideSaltwater Intrusion Virginia Wells: Eastern Shore
Saltwater intrusion virginia wells guide for the Eastern Shore and Tidewater. Causes, testing, and treatment for brackish well water.
Richmond County is located in the Coastal Plain region of Virginia. Coastal Plain loamy and sandy soils on the Northern Neck with Rappahannock River tidal influence creating seasonal high water tables. Upland areas have Suffolk and Kempsville series soils with moderate percolation suitable for conventional drain fields.. Understanding local permit requirements and soil conditions is essential before installing, repairing, or inspecting a septic system.
Site evaluation and construction permit required from VDH Three Rivers Health District before installation. A DPOR-licensed installer must be retained for construction. Soil evaluation determines system type per 12VAC5-610 standards. Construction permit fee is approximately $425 with 1-year validity.
Repair permit required from VDH Three Rivers Health District. A DPOR-licensed contractor must assess the failure and submit a repair plan compliant with 12VAC5-610. Repair permit fee is approximately $225.
Inspections available through DPOR-licensed operators and soil evaluators. HB 2671 (effective July 2025) requires septic system inspection for property transfers in Virginia. Inspection typically costs $300–$500 and covers tank condition, baffles, and drain field evaluation. As a Chesapeake Bay Preservation Act locality, mandatory pump-out every 5 years is required.
VDH Three Rivers Health District
Contact the county environmental health department for permit applications, soil evaluation scheduling, and regulatory questions.
Coastal Plain loamy and sandy soils on the Northern Neck with Rappahannock River tidal influence creating seasonal high water tables. Upland areas have Suffolk and Kempsville series soils with moderate percolation suitable for conventional drain fields.
The Coastal Plain features flat terrain with naturally high water tables that create challenges for conventional septic systems. Many properties require advanced treatment systems, mound systems, or other alternatives designed to function where groundwater is close to the surface. Seasonal flooding and storm surge can also affect system performance in low-lying areas.
Richmond County is a rural Northern Neck Tidewater locality with Warsaw as its county seat. Agricultural land and waterfront properties dominate, and most rely on individual septic systems. As a Chesapeake Bay Preservation Act locality, mandatory pump-out every 5 years is required.
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