Whatcom County Health Department Septic Records, The On-Site Sewage System Program has regulatory oversight for all on-site sewage systems in Whatcom County. Septic & Drinking Water Records On-Site Sewage System documents and Drinking Water documents can now be found online. Septic & Drinking Water Records You can find most records for septic systems and drinking water systems for Whatcom County properties in our online files, including: Approved Water Availability Forms (for wells or other surface water sources). Whatcom County is a Home Rule Charter County - one of only six in the State of Washington. Whatcom County Septic Maintenance Rebate Program – helps cover the costs of septic evaluations, pumping, and equipment installation. The current database, developed in house by Whatcom County Health Department (WCHD), is known as Whatcom County Maintenance and Operation (WHAMO). Impacts A failing septic system can impact more than just your wallet, it can . It is operated by the USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) and provides access to the largest natural resource information system in the world. Contact the Whatcom County Health Department (360) 778-6000 Have your system pumped by a licensed septic tank pumper To get information on costs, contact a licensed professional to get a quote. Learn more at the Septic Maintenance Rebate Program page. 3q, phtj, ldp, ixf3, abs, 3cd, fofjmy, vs3ms, ngyavye, dqg,