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Onsite wastewater treatment systems

Centralised sewerage systems, where each property is linked into a shared sewage system and treated at a sewage treatment plant, are the best way of dealing with wastewater in cities and towns.

However, it may be impractical to provide centralised systems for small widely dispersed developments, such as rural residential developments and isolated rural dwellings. These properties rely on individual onsite wastewater treatment systems ('septic systems') to collect, treat and reuse or discharge their wastewater.

A two-tier approval process applies to onsite wastewater treatment systems where:

1. EPA approves the type of onsite systems that may be installed in Victoria, via a 'certificate of approval system'.

View the approved wastewater treatment systems by:

More information is available from:

2. Local government operates a permit system, which controls the installation, maintenance and monitoring of individual units.

View the model conditions for septic tank permits.

Related Publications

EPA has prepared publications to assist local government and individuals better manage onsite wastewater systems:

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