Onsite System Testing and Permitting

When a property owner has a well or septic system installed for use on the land, the owner wants assurance that they will function adequately and provide service for a reasonable length of time. The testing and permitting requirements established by the County's On-Site Systems Regulations ensure that when wells and septic systems are installed that purpose is accomplished.

In Montgomery County, the Department of Permitting Services (DPS), acting on behalf of the Maryland Department of the Environment (MDE), has the responsibility of testing for and permitting wells and septic systems. (Note that in other Maryland jurisdictions, the local Health Department often carries out this function.) 

The discussions below on the testing and permitting processes for wells and septic systems provide only general background information. The DPS Land Development Division Soils Testing webpage has well and septic system testing and permitting requirements and application forms. The DPS Well and Septic Section may be reached by phone locally at “ 311,” or from outside the county at 240-777-0311.

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