Johnson County, Kansas
Environmental Department


Protecting You and Your Environment


Residential and Commercial 
On-Site Sewage Treatment Systems

The On-Site Sewage Treatment Systems Program protects the health and environment of Johnson County citizens by ensuring that on-site septic systems are properly designed and operated. The program inspects new residential and commercial on-site septic systems, existing commercial systems, and existing residential systems subject to property transactions. The program also investigates complaints about malfunctioning on-site septic systems.

The Johnson County Environmental Sanitary Code has been revised effective February 5, 2004. The revisions affect owners, designers and installers of private sewage treatment systems, as well as sanitary disposal contractors. For more information, click on 2004 Environmental Sanitary Code below.


Residential On-Site Program

Commercial/Industrial On-Site Program

Installers, Designers, and Sanitary Disposal Contractors

Guidelines for Decommissioning Septic Tanks

2004 Environmental Sanitary Code



 
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Johnson County Environmental Department
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11811 S. Sunset Drive
Olathe, KS 66061
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