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Septic permits in Simcoe County: every office, one page

Simcoe County does septic the municipal way: every town and township runs its own Part 8 program through its building department. That is good news — your septic and building permits live in the same office — but it means the details are local. Pick your municipality below.

The Simcoe rule: your LOWER-TIER municipality issues the septic permit — not the county, not the health unit. Same provincial forms everywhere; local fees, local inspectors, local ground.

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Designers charge $800–$2,000 just for the paperwork in these quotes.

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How Simcoe County handles septic

Unlike the health-unit counties to the east and north, Simcoe’s lower-tier municipalities administer their own sewage system programs. The provincial application package is identical everywhere — forms, worksheets, test-hole evidence, site plan, cross-section — but fees, intake and inspection scheduling are set town by town. Conservation authorities (NVCA on the west side, LSRCA on the Lake Simcoe side) add regulated-area review where mapping applies.

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The $18,950 line that never appears on a quote

A real worked example: 3-bedroom bungalow, conventional bed. Tank supplied and set, pipe, stone, fabric, one day of machine and labour, permit allowance — $13,049 with HST. The same job quoted at $32,000. The gap is design fees, markup, and labour you may not need to buy.

Two minutes on the free checker shows the numbers your own lot generates — daily flow, tank size, risk level — before anyone quotes you.

The county’s three septic worlds

West side (Wasaga, Tiny, Penetanguishene): sand over seasonal water — fast perc, raised beds anyway. Center and east (Springwater, Oro-Medonte, Barrie fringe): moraine variability — test holes decide everything. South and the farm belt (Clearview, Essa, Innisfil inland): slower clays — bigger beds, honest budgets. What each looks like in dollars is on the Simcoe County cost page.

Simcoe County permit questions

Does Simcoe County issue septic permits?

No — the county’s lower-tier municipalities each administer their own Part 8 program through their building departments. Your town hall, not county administration.

Is the application the same in every Simcoe municipality?

The provincial forms and Code requirements are identical; fees, intake procedures and inspection scheduling are local. A complete package is complete everywhere.

Do conservation authorities get involved?

Where regulated mapping applies — NVCA along the Nottawasaga system and west side, LSRCA on the Lake Simcoe shore. Ask when you call your building department; they will know instantly.

Can I do my own septic paperwork in Simcoe County?

Yes — the owner-builder rules apply here like everywhere in Ontario. The exemption explained; the complete package list here.

One package, accepted at every Simcoe counter

The $99.99 builder produces the complete provincial application every Simcoe municipality reviews — and Georgian Bay Siteworks digs in this county if you want the machine work handled.

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Written by Harvey Juric — building and septic work in Simcoe County since 1979. Cost figures are planning estimates only; actual pricing depends on suppliers, trucking distance, local labour and site conditions.

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