If you're a specialist company that wants to maintain small wastewater treatment plants, you need a permit. Here you can find information about the process, costs, duration, and required documents.
If you want to discharge wastewater (sewage or stormwater) into a public sewage treatment plant or sewer system, you need a permit. Here you can find information about costs, duration, and required documents.
If you want to infiltrate pre-treated wastewater from a small sewage treatment plant or discharge it into a surface water body, you must apply for a water law permit from the responsible water authority.
If you want to change a discharge from a small sewage treatment plant for which you have a water law permit, you must apply to the responsible authority for a permit change.
If you discharge wastewater into a body of water, you must pay a tax under certain conditions. To calculate the levy, you may need to submit data and associated documents to the responsible authority.
If the sewage disposal of a property is only possible via another property, you must secure the development with a building burden. You must apply for registration of the building burden with the responsible authority.
A wastewater charge is levied for discharging wastewater into surface water or groundwater. The wastewater charge you pay can be offset against certain investments you have made if certain conditions are met.
If you are a specialist company that wants to clean and maintain separator systems, you need a permit. Here you can find information about the process, costs, duration, and required documents.