New Septic System Installation in Goshen
New construction, system replacement, or property subdivision installs. We work with the Hamilton County Public Health and Warren County Health District to design, permit, and install conventional or alternative systems on lots that pose perc test challenges. Goshen sits within our service area for Greater Cincinnati and Northern Kentucky, with same-week scheduling typical for routine jobs.
Typical pricing in Goshen
$8,000-$25,000
Pricing varies by job specifics. Free phone or on-site quotes; fixed pricing after our technician has assessed the job.
New Septic System Installation in Goshen: Clermont County health-district oversight and Ohio EPA program rules
New Septic System Installation in Goshen is design, permitting, soil-perc evaluation, tank set, drain-field installation, and as-built documentation for a new or replacement system, focused on a new system for a vacant lot, a replacement for a failed system, or an upgrade from a conventional gravity system to an ATU (aerobic treatment unit). The service is required for any new home on a septic-served lot, for failed systems beyond repair scope, and for the small number of conventional-to-ATU conversions driven by failing soil.
Goshen Township is largely rural Clermont with farm housing, mid-century single-family, and some newer construction. Private septic and well are common. Septic-served properties in Goshen are typically on lots where municipal sewer service does not reach, which means the homeowner is fully responsible for the operation, inspection, and eventual replacement of the on-site system under ORC 3718.
New Ohio septic installations require an installation permit through the local health district under ORC 3718 and OAC 3701-29. ATU systems discharging to surface water require Ohio EPA NPDES coverage under OHK000004. Clermont County Public Health is the permitting and inspection authority for Goshen septic work, and our office holds active registration in the relevant jurisdictions.
- County
- Clermont, OH
- Permit authority
- Clermont County Public Health
- Service category
- Installation
- Typical inspection interval
- Every 3-5 years between pump-outs