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Keuka Lake Association

― INDIVIDUAL WASTEWATER TREATMENT SYSTEMS - INSPECTION CATEGORIES ―

House Sewer

Vents, sewer pipe, material, pipe grade, garbage grinder, hot tub, all gray water connected, number of bedrooms 

Septic Tank, ATU, Holding Tank

Capacity, baffles, watertight, cover, material, service contract, structurally sound, effluent filter, effluent level, operating properly, and function alarm if required 

Effluent Line

Effluent pipe material, grade 

Pump Station

Material, structurally sound, pump type, capacity, watertight, functional alarm, dose 

Advanced Treatment System

Type, size, functioning (peat media, sand filter, microbial, other media) 

Absorption Area

Type, size, surface leakage, odors, surface drainage, materials, grade, distribution box, material, baffles, structurally sound, effluent level, cover, number of laterals and length 

Location

Triangulation of tank, pump, distribution, and other pertinent data 


Money Saving Hint

If you are about due for an inspection and are going to have your system pumped anyhow, call the KWIC office and arrange an inspection at the same time as the pumping. 

Questions

Call 315-536-0917


Keuka Lake - Bale

MISSION

Founded in 1956, the Keuka Lake Association, with over 1700 members, provides a unified voice for those who love Keuka Lake. Our mission is to preserve and protect Keuka Lake and its natural beauty for future generations.

Keuka Lake Association is a 501(c) (3) organization (a non-profit tax exempt organization under IRS rules). This distinction is defined by our service to the public and how we are mission-driven as opposed to profit-driven.

Gifts, donations and membership dues paid to our organization are used in direct service to the overall mission to preserve and protect Keuka Lake. Membership dues, donations and gifts are tax deductible to the extent permitted by law. Consult your professional tax preparer if you have specific tax related questions.