Am I allowed to use an alternative system to treat waste?

Yes, but it will be in addition to a standard septic system.  If an alternative system, such as composting toilets, is necessary due to limiting conditions, like high groundwater, the evaluator will recommend that you design a system to compensate for this limiting condition. An application for an alternative system may be reviewed by the Arizona Department of Environmental Quality or the County Health Department depending on the system chosen. Please contact the County Health Department if you have specific questions regarding a septic or alternative system to treat waste. Phone: 520-432-9441

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1. Am in the right zoning to participate in Cochise County Owner Builder Program?
2. Do I need any other permits if I participate in the Cochise County Owner Builder Program?
3. Are there inspections required for the “no construction plan review with no building code inspection” option of the Cochise County Owner Builder Program?
4. How do I get electric service to my property?
5. How do I get potable water to my property?
6. Am I allowed to use an alternative system to treat waste?
7. Can property owners participate in the Cochise County Owner Builder Program more than once? And does it apply to accessory structures?
8. Can I build a tiny home on my property using the Cochise County Owner Builder Program?
9. Can I build an accessory dwelling or guest house on my property using the Owner Builder Program?
10. Can I get a Certificate of Occupancy if I constructed my house using the Cochise County Owner Builder Program?
11. Can I live in an RV on my property while I am constructing my house using the Cochise County Owner Builder Program?
12. Can I sell or rent my house if I participate in the Cochise County Owner Builder Program?
13. What information do you need on my site plan?
14. How long is my owner builder permit good for?
Any work associated with the permit must begin within 180 days after the permit is issued. The permit is considered "active" as long as work authorized by the permit is not suspended or abandoned for a period of 180 days. The Building Official may grant an extension. All requests for extensions must be in writing.