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Title: Septic Systems and New Homeowners


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Septic Systems and New Homeowners
GET PUMPED!
2
Overview
  • Properly functioning septic systems are highly
    effective in treating wastewater
  • 25 of the U.S. population utilizes a septic or
    on-site treatment system (National Small Flows
    Clearinghouse)
  • Maintenance will help to
  • Protect your familys health
  • Save you money
  • Protect the environment
  • Protect your homes value

3
Overview
  • Septic system ownership responsibility
  • Learn more about
  • System operation
  • Last inspection
  • Last pumping
  • Area certified contractors
  • There is NO substitute for regular septic system
    maintenance.

4
Did You Know?
  • Septic systems have two components the septic
    tank and the drainfield.
  • Everything flushed down the toilet or drain ends
    up in the septic system.
  • Improper maintenance is the most common cause of
    septic system failure.
  • More than 4 billion gallons of wastewater/day are
    discharged per day through septic systems.

5
Septic System
6
Did You Know?
  • Systems should be inspected every three years and
    pumped as necessary.
  • Regulations often dictate minimum setback
    distances to drinking water sources.
  • Failing septic systems can cause increased levels
    of bacteria, viruses, and nitrate.
  • Inspections cost between 50-150, pumpings
    between 100-400, and system replacement
    3,000-5,000 and up.

7
What NOT to Do
  • DONT wait for the system to have problems before
    pumping the tank!
  • DONT flush prescription or over-the-counter
    medications down the drain or toilet.
  • DONT allow chlorine-treated water from swimming
    pools and hot tubs to enter the drainfield.
  • DONT ignore your septic system!

8
What NOT to Do
  • DONT pipe wastewater to a road ditch, storm
    sewer, or nearby surface water body.
  • DONT rely on commercial septic tank additives,
    cleaners, feeders, starters, etc. to save you
    money as a substitute for regular system
    maintenance.
  • DONT overuse chemical cleaners and detergents.

9
What NOT to Do
  • DONT drive or park anything heavier than a
    lawnmower over any part of your system.
  • DONT plant trees or shrubs near/over any part of
    your system.
  • DONT dump grease or fats down any drain.
  • DONT put any system-clogging materials down any
    toilet or drain.

10
What TO Do
  • DO have your system inspected every three years,
    and pumped as recommended.
  • DO direct all household water into the system.
  • DO conserve water to avoid overloading the septic
    system.
  • DO learn the location of your septic system, and
    keep a sketch of its whereabouts.

11
What TO Do
  • DO keep accurate maintenance records.
  • DO have your system inspected every few years and
    pumped by a licensed professional.
  • DO think of your septic system as an investment.
  • DO use a certified professional for all
    inspections and pumpings.

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What TO do
  • DO know your systems capacity.
  • DO make sure your system is properly sited and
    constructed by having an initial inspection.
  • DO divert surface water runoff from roofs,
    driveways, downspouts, etc. away from the
    drainfield.

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Contacts
  • Insert local contact information
  • The Groundwater Foundation
  • P.O. Box 22558
  • Lincoln, NE 68542-2558
  • 402-434-2740
  • www.groundwater.org
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