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MASSACHUSETTS TITLE 5 SYSTEM INSPECTOR
EXAMINATION – PRACTICE EXAM Questions &
RATIONALES LATEST UPDATE THIS YEAR
MASSACHUSETTS TITLE 5 SYSTEM INSPECTOR EXAMINATION – PRACTICE EXAM
EXAM OVERVIEW
Based on the Massachusetts Title 5 System Inspector Certification program administered by
NEIWPCC on behalf of MassDEP:
Exam Format:
Type: In-person multiple-choice test
Pass Rate: Approximately 80%
Frequency: Offered every July and January
Location: NEIWPCC headquarters in Lowell, MA or MassDEP office in Worcester, MA
Eligibility: Open to Professional Engineers, Registered Sanitarians, Certified Health Officers,
Board of Health members, professional home inspectors, licensed septage haulers, system
installers, and others with qualifying experience
Primary Reference:
310 CMR 15.000 – Massachusetts State Environmental Code, Title 5: Standard requirements for
siting, construction, inspection, upgrade, and expansion of on-site sewage treatment and
disposal systems
PRACTICE EXAM QUESTIONS
SECTION 1: TITLE 5 REGULATIONS & SYSTEM OVERVIEW (Questions 1–20)
1. What is the primary objective of Massachusetts Title 5 regulations regarding septic
systems?
A) Minimizing construction costs
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B) Protecting public health, safety, welfare, and the environment
C) Encouraging urban development
D) Promoting private sewage treatment businesses
Answer: B
Title 5's main goal is to ensure septic systems do not endanger public health or the environment.
The regulations establish minimum standards for the siting, construction, inspection, upgrade,
and expansion of on-site sewage treatment and disposal systems.
2. Which of the following projects falls under the direct applicability of Title 5?
A) New construction only
B) Septic system repairs only
C) New construction, repairs, upgrades, and expansions
D) Only system abandonment
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Answer: C
Title 5 applies to new builds, repairs, upgrades, and expansions of septic systems. It covers all
aspects of on-site sewage disposal system work.
3. How does Title 5 define "sewage"?
A) Only industrial wastewater
B) Only water from showers
C) Any water-carried waste from residences or establishments
D) Rainwater runoff
Answer: C
"Sewage" includes all water-carried wastes from homes or businesses, not just specific sources.
4. What is an "on-site sewage disposal system" as per Title 5?
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A) Any municipal sewer system
B) A system that treats and disposes of sewage on the property where it originates
C) Only systems using chemical treatment
D) Any system that discharges to surface water
Answer: B
An on-site sewage disposal system treats and disposes of sewage on the property where it
originates, as defined by Title 5.
5. Under Title 5, when is a system inspection required for a property transfer?
A) At the time of closing
B) Within 2 years before a sale
C) Within 5 years before a sale
D) Only if the system is over 20 years old
MASSACHUSETTS TITLE 5 SYSTEM INSPECTOR
EXAMINATION – PRACTICE EXAM Questions &
RATIONALES LATEST UPDATE THIS YEAR
MASSACHUSETTS TITLE 5 SYSTEM INSPECTOR EXAMINATION – PRACTICE EXAM
EXAM OVERVIEW
Based on the Massachusetts Title 5 System Inspector Certification program administered by
NEIWPCC on behalf of MassDEP:
Exam Format:
Type: In-person multiple-choice test
Pass Rate: Approximately 80%
Frequency: Offered every July and January
Location: NEIWPCC headquarters in Lowell, MA or MassDEP office in Worcester, MA
Eligibility: Open to Professional Engineers, Registered Sanitarians, Certified Health Officers,
Board of Health members, professional home inspectors, licensed septage haulers, system
installers, and others with qualifying experience
Primary Reference:
310 CMR 15.000 – Massachusetts State Environmental Code, Title 5: Standard requirements for
siting, construction, inspection, upgrade, and expansion of on-site sewage treatment and
disposal systems
PRACTICE EXAM QUESTIONS
SECTION 1: TITLE 5 REGULATIONS & SYSTEM OVERVIEW (Questions 1–20)
1. What is the primary objective of Massachusetts Title 5 regulations regarding septic
systems?
A) Minimizing construction costs
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B) Protecting public health, safety, welfare, and the environment
C) Encouraging urban development
D) Promoting private sewage treatment businesses
Answer: B
Title 5's main goal is to ensure septic systems do not endanger public health or the environment.
The regulations establish minimum standards for the siting, construction, inspection, upgrade,
and expansion of on-site sewage treatment and disposal systems.
2. Which of the following projects falls under the direct applicability of Title 5?
A) New construction only
B) Septic system repairs only
C) New construction, repairs, upgrades, and expansions
D) Only system abandonment
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Answer: C
Title 5 applies to new builds, repairs, upgrades, and expansions of septic systems. It covers all
aspects of on-site sewage disposal system work.
3. How does Title 5 define "sewage"?
A) Only industrial wastewater
B) Only water from showers
C) Any water-carried waste from residences or establishments
D) Rainwater runoff
Answer: C
"Sewage" includes all water-carried wastes from homes or businesses, not just specific sources.
4. What is an "on-site sewage disposal system" as per Title 5?
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A) Any municipal sewer system
B) A system that treats and disposes of sewage on the property where it originates
C) Only systems using chemical treatment
D) Any system that discharges to surface water
Answer: B
An on-site sewage disposal system treats and disposes of sewage on the property where it
originates, as defined by Title 5.
5. Under Title 5, when is a system inspection required for a property transfer?
A) At the time of closing
B) Within 2 years before a sale
C) Within 5 years before a sale
D) Only if the system is over 20 years old