My project contains proprietary or sensitive information. How can I protect this data?
The final documentation set for a completed project becomes part of the public record and is available to the general public. As defined by state law, public record documentation must be available for examination by the general public. However, the proprietary or sensitive information in question may not need to be submitted to obtain approval for your project unless that information is deemed as critical data for a proper review to be completed by the Water and Wastewater Treatment Program. If you wish to discuss this issue for your particular project, please contact a Water and Wastewater Treatment Program staff member.

Show All Answers

1. What types of documentation are required to be submitted?
2. Are electronic (digital format) documentation submittals accepted?
3. Does the documentation submitted for my project become part of the 'public record'?
4. My project contains proprietary or sensitive information. How can I protect this data?
5. What types of documentation must be sealed by a Professional Engineer?
6. What format and how many copies of the documentation should be submitted?
7. What is the submission sequence for project documentation?
8. What are the criteria used for the review of submittals?
9. Does the MCESD sign the cover page of the design drawings?