Humber/Ontario Real Estate Course 3 Exam Practice

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What type of installation requires a permit for a new sewage system in a rural home?

  1. Must use a raised absorption bed.

  2. Must meet Ontario Sewage Systems Code standards.

  3. Requires an application for a permit.

  4. Only requires a permit if the site evaluator indicates so.

  5. Requires a permit only if the system is above 1,000 liters.

  6. Requires both provincial and municipal approval.

The correct answer is: Requires an application for a permit.

The requirement for a permit when installing a new sewage system in a rural home is a fundamental part of adhering to health and safety regulations. Permits serve to ensure that installations comply with local and provincial standards to protect public health and the environment. The need for a permit indicates that a detailed review of proposed installations is required. This review assesses whether the sewage system will function properly within the context of the local geographical and environmental conditions. Permits also ensure that the installation meets the necessary construction standards outlined in relevant codes, which are designed to prevent issues such as groundwater contamination. While other options may reference specific conditions or additional approvals, they do not capture the base requirement of obtaining a permit for any new sewage system installation. Therefore, the correct answer encompasses the broader necessity for compliance with regulations before proceeding with such installations.