How do I submit a project for approval?
Projects requiring approval are submitted by sending a transmittal letter, an application form, a check for the review fee and the relevant documentation for the project to the Subdivision, Infrastructure and Planning Program.

Multiple projects cannot be submitted on a single application. However, a project may have multiple components bundled into a single project. For example, a drinking water project may include a well, storage tank and booster pump station components.

Application and instruction forms for submission of projects can be found on the Forms/Applications page.

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1. What types of projects are reviewed by the Subdivision, Infrastructure and Planning Program?
2. How do I submit a project for approval?
3. Whom should I contact if I have a question about submitting a project?
4. How can I obtain application and instruction forms?
5. Where can I get the PWS name/identification information for the application form?
6. Where can I get the township, range and section site location information for the application form?
7. What type of documentation needs to be included in my project submittal package?
8. How much will it cost to get my project approved?
9. Do I need to meet with the MCESD prior to submitting my project?
10. What happens after I have submitted my project?
11. How long will it take to get my project reviewed and approved?
12. Is there any way to expedite the review of my project?
13. Is there any way to get my project reviewed and approved in phases?