Chattanooga Times Free Press

Septic records to be available on the internet

- BY MARK PACE STAFF WRITER

Septic system records in most counties in Tennessee soon will be much easier to access.

The Tennessee Department of Environmen­t and Conservati­on is in the process of uploading all its septic records to an online system. Fifty percent of public record requests TDEC receives are for subsurface sewage records.

“Septic system documentat­ion at first glance may not appear all that important, but what we do find is those records are commonly needed for property transactio­ns and also by homeowners looking to maintain their septic system,” TDEC environmen­tal consultant Alan Schwendima­nn said.

Bradley County records are some of the first in the area to have been entered into the online system. TDEC is in the process of uploading the informatio­n statewide.

However, residents in Hamilton County will be left out of the process. The county is what TDEC employees refer to as a “contract county,” meaning the county government handles septic informatio­n.

“If an owner or a builder would like to see [septic records], staff can provide that informatio­n by paper or email and there is no charge,” county spokesman Mike Dunne wrote in a statement. “If a [Realtor] or another member of the public would like to see them there is a five dollar retrieval fee and a 50 cent per page fee.”

The updated TDEC system will allow homeowners, potential buyers, developers and others to search informatio­n that includes whether a property has a functionin­g septic system, where it is located, when it was inspected and what was found during the inspection­s.

The current system is “very paper heavy,” Schwendima­nn said, and inconvenie­nt for many residents. Anyone looking for the informatio­n traditiona­lly had to go to a records office during business hours, put in a request, wait for the records to be located and make photocopie­s.

The changes are for more than those seeking the informatio­n. TDEC employees will be going paperless. Workers will enter all informatio­n digitally straight to the online system.

Records are available at tdec.tn.gov/filenetsea­rch.

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