The Sewage Nuisance Abatement and Remediation Plan (SNARP) allows homeowners and Clermont County Public Health to create a plan together to eliminate a sewage nuisance due to a failing septic system. The SNARP program allows homeowners to gradually make improvements to their system and possibly avoid or delay a complete replacement of the septic system.
The SNARP program aims to correct sewage nuisances in the most effective way at the lowest possible cost. Once you complete the application, a staff member will visit your property and evaluate your system. After the evaluation, we will present all available options to you. It is up to you to decide what suggested plan you will follow. After you agree to the plan, you will sign off on that plan, and a copy will be kept in your system assessment file for later reference.
You will have a copy of the plan to give to registered installers as they bid on the work. After you choose an installer, they will get the permit from Public Health before starting the repairs. Once the repairs are complete, we will inspect the system. If approved, we will not assess your system again until the next routine basic system assessment.
SNARP Program Basics
- The plan must eliminate sewage on the surface of the ground. It must provide a reasonable expectation for success after Phase One is complete.
- Your plan may include two, three, or more phases, depending on the circumstances. Each subsequent phase will add more treatment, control, or both to the system.
- As much as possible, each phase includes steps that will be part of the final system, if needed. Refer to the information below about multiple steps.