Counties live
County-level guidance is available where authority identity and routing confidence are sufficient for operator guidance.
Texas authority intelligence
SepticLedger tracks Texas OSSF authority guidance as verified, in review, or requiring authority confirmation so operators can review routing before reports are filed.
Coverage categories
County-level guidance is available where authority identity and routing confidence are sufficient for operator guidance.
Records are being checked against county, district, authority, or state sources before broader guidance is shown.
Some counties require authority confirmation before operators should rely on routing guidance.
SepticLedger supports cases where one district, health authority, or special authority serves multiple counties.
TCEQ-direct oversight can be represented as guidance only until the filing workflow is confirmed.
Conflicts, low confidence, blocked routing, or stale verification should remain manual-review only.
Shared authority handling
Texas authority routing can involve county programs, regional health districts, river authorities, shared districts, and TCEQ-direct oversight. SepticLedger is designed to preserve that context before a provider treats a route as ready for filing.
Shared programs can be represented without duplicating or losing the authority identity.
Conflicts stay visible instead of being overwritten by the latest source.
Guided mappings can support review while blocked or low-confidence records remain manual-review only.
Related resources
How providers can organize due dates, reporting work, reminders, and customer follow-through.
Why authority routing can require confirmation before reports are treated as ready to file.
Practical workflow habits that reduce missed or duplicate recurring work.
Compliance guidance with guardrails
Use authority coverage to support review, not to overpromise automatic filing everywhere.