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<blockquote data-quote="hillrancher" data-source="post: 889808" data-attributes="member: 6761"><p>Your pond (lake) is considered wet lands. You cannot destroy wet lands in the state of ARk. Yes, your county may have a building code, and may have to have a land use permit to change the present operation. Your water is controlled by the Corp of Engineers and ADEQ. The state owns all water above and under the ground and is controlled by ADEQ. The state will state the type of septic system you will install on the next house or stystem becuse you already have one on your property. Only one that can be put on 11 acres or more with out a permit. Check with your county about flood ins. this is county by county policy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hillrancher, post: 889808, member: 6761"] Your pond (lake) is considered wet lands. You cannot destroy wet lands in the state of ARk. Yes, your county may have a building code, and may have to have a land use permit to change the present operation. Your water is controlled by the Corp of Engineers and ADEQ. The state owns all water above and under the ground and is controlled by ADEQ. The state will state the type of septic system you will install on the next house or stystem becuse you already have one on your property. Only one that can be put on 11 acres or more with out a permit. Check with your county about flood ins. this is county by county policy. [/QUOTE]
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