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Homeowner's Care and Maintenance Guide


 

Caring For Your System

The accumulated solids in the bottom of the septic tank should be pumped out every three to five years to prolong the life of your system. Septic systems must be maintained regularly to stay working.

Neglect or abuse of your septic system can cause it to fail. Failing septic systems can

  • cause a serious health threat to your family and neighbors,
  • degrade the environment, especially lakes, streams and groundwater,
  • reduce the value of your property,
  • be very expensive to repair,
  • and, put thousand of water supply users at risk if you live in a public water supply watershed and fail to maintain your system.

Be alert to these warning signs of a failing system:

  • sewage surfacing over the drain field (especially after storms),
  • sewage back-ups in the house,
  • lush, green growth over the drain field,
  • slow draining toilets or drains,
  • sewage odors.

septic system cut-a-way view

Tips To Avoid Trouble

DO have your tank pumped out and system inspected every 3 to 5 years by a licensed septic contractor (listed in the yellow pages).

DO keep a record of pumping, inspections, and other maintenance. 

DO practice water conservation. Repair dripping faucets and leaking toilets, run washing machines and dishwashers only when full, avoid long showers, and use water-saving features in faucets, shower heads and toilets.

DO learn the location of your septic system and drain field. Keep a sketch of it handy for service visits. If your system has a flow diversion valve, learn its location, and turn it once a year. Flow diverters can add many years to the life of your system.

DO divert roof drains and surface water from driveways and hillsides away from the septic system. Keep sump pumps and house footing drains away from the septic system as well.

DO take leftover hazardous household chemicals to your approved hazardous waste collection center for disposal. Use bleach, disinfectants, and drain and toilet bowl cleaners sparingly and in accordance with product labels.

DON'T allow anyone to drive or park over any part of the system. The area over the drain field should be left undisturbed with only a mowed grass cover. Roots from nearby trees or shrubs may clog and damage your drain lines.

DON'T make or allow repairs to your septic system without obtaining the required health department permit. Use certified septic professionals when needed.

DON'T use commercial septic tank additives. These products usually do not help and some may hurt your system in the long run.

DON'T use your toilet as a trash can by dumping non-degradables down your toilet or drains. Also, don't poison your septic system and the groundwater by pouring harmful chemicals down the drain. They can kill the beneficial bacteria that treat your wastewater. Keep the following materials out of your septic system:

NONDEGRADABLES:
grease, disposable diapers, plastics, etc.

POISONS:
gasoline, oil, paint, paint thinner, pesticides, antifreeze, etc.

 

Use the following work sheet to record information about your septic system:

Sanitary Permit

Issued to _______________________________________ Date Issued
Address __________________________________________________________________
Legal Description ___________________________________________________________

System Description:

Septic Tank (Gallons) __________ Lift Station
Tank Size (Gallons) __________
Soil Treatment Unit Type   Trenches
Bed
Mound
At-Grade
Other
  Dimensions ___________________________
Accessories   Outlet Filter
Aerobic Treatment Unit
Sand Filter
Pump
Siphon
D-Box
Diversion Valve
Other
 

Installing Contractor

 

Address__________________________________________________________________
Telephone ________________________________________________________________

 

Maintenance Record

Date of Cleaning Maintenance Contractor/Telephone No. Projected Date of Next Cleaning
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     

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